2010-11-08, 21:21 | Link #18581 |
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Going off the current topic here, but has anyone EVER come up with an explanation for Nanjo's death in Ep3? As I recall, Will doesn't even mention it.
Hey now, it's relatively easy to finger Kyrie as the culprit in Ep4. Battler never talks to anyone else in the dungeon over the phone but her. |
2010-11-08, 21:24 | Link #18583 | |
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You know I went over both Jessica's and Kyrie's converstion with Battler to see if there where any clues. I vaguely remembered Kyrie telling Battler not to interrupt her while she spoke and I had the idea that this might have been a recorded conversation Kyrie left that is later played out after her death but she clearly responds to Battler in one of the questions. Too much of a Xanatos roulette to work properly. But then I noticed Maria knew that Kyrie told Battler to believe in the witch without Battler ever telling her... |
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2010-11-08, 21:27 | Link #18585 | ||
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This person need not even be on the island, but I think that idea's out after Ep7. Quote:
If so, there doesn't exist a single person alive at that point who can kill Nanjo, unless there's someone unaccounted for. |
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2010-11-08, 21:29 | Link #18586 |
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Well... the "someone was still alive but died later" was Battler's ep4 solution, right?
You could try "Rokkenjima prime truth" (like what some people suggest for the end of ep6), personality death, Shannon or Kanon being dead before the game started or whatever. |
2010-11-08, 21:34 | Link #18588 | ||
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Saying "Kanon is dead" and "Shannon is dead" is just saying "Yasu is dead" twice. Can anyone see where I'm going with this? Quote:
"Illusions" would be murders where no one actually dies, and "ashes" those where the corpses presented are in fact dead. |
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2010-11-08, 21:42 | Link #18590 | |
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EDIT: Though one can claim that making observers draw the wrong conclusion is the whole point of "illusion to illusion," but what I'm driving at is that Will perhaps thinks an illusion is more deliberate.
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2010-11-08, 21:44 | Link #18591 | |
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Yasu is dead. Kyrie is dead. Every single person on the island except for Eva, Jessica, and Battler is dead. None of them committed Nanjo's murder. How did Nanjo die? I prefer my conclusion since it ties into something that's been discussed both in and out of game ad infinitum since Ep3. |
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2010-11-08, 21:44 | Link #18592 | |
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Battler's initial solution is that a person committed the initial 5 murders and then dies in an accident. Beatrice is about to cut that in half with a red truth but holds back after being advised by Ronove to reconsider. If there was no accident then the only way I can see the creation of those closed rooms is if one of them was still alive, preferably Shanon. As she could later lure George into the parlor. |
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2010-11-08, 21:46 | Link #18593 | |
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2010-11-08, 21:47 | Link #18594 | |
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But s/he's almost definitely dead by the time Battler finds George's massive dead girth crushing her in the parlor, right? So who killed Nanjo? This really isn't that hard, guys. I think the sheer improbability of the chain actually working is part of the whole 'magic being a gamble' thing, though. |
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2010-11-08, 21:51 | Link #18595 |
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Beatrice's name is probably hereditary as well, a person that might have died before killed both George and Yasu during that time. One shot trough both of them like in the siesta scene. Then that person inherits the Beatrice name until he/she dies later. The person that did this might be the true culprit.
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2010-11-08, 21:59 | Link #18597 | |
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Nanjo's an accomplice, though. I don't really think it's too improbable given that he might have kept the rest of the family away from the corpses. |
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2010-11-08, 22:07 | Link #18599 | |
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It's not like anyone's going to check the chapel again, and indeed, Battler doesn't. If he had, this would have answered quite a lot rather early. The same person who killed Nanjo, of course. |
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