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[spoiler]Sick thought: if we believe that the servants are telling "some" truth with the disappearances of Nanjo and Kumasawa, the murderer needed to appear as Kanon and really scared the shit out of them. You ever see Silence of the Lambs where he stole the guy's face to escape the cops in an ambulance?
Meh just an idea, but I feel like I'm reaching for straws if I try to fit that into my theory. I'm not ready to propose a theory for this game yet. I'm still working out some kinks and need to think things through. I'll try to post one up tonight before I start the third game.
@other games: what the fuck am I missing. Like the sin I remember kinda from the end of the anime but bombs? o_O;; I'm gonna stop reading those now before I spoil myself XD[/spoiler]
Meh just an idea, but I feel like I'm reaching for straws if I try to fit that into my theory. I'm not ready to propose a theory for this game yet. I'm still working out some kinks and need to think things through. I'll try to post one up tonight before I start the third game.
@other games: what the fuck am I missing. Like the sin I remember kinda from the end of the anime but bombs? o_O;; I'm gonna stop reading those now before I spoil myself XD[/spoiler]
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I am of the mind that Nanjo and Kumasawa were faking their deaths at that point. This was acted out by all of the servants possible in an attempt to reveal the killer, who they believed to be Rosa. Of course, the bodies didn't just disappear, because there weren't any bodies in the first place.
And as for the bomb, people have been theorizing since before Chiru as a way for everyone to be dead by the end. Beatrice's riddle at the end of Ep 4 helped, too.[/spoiler]
I am of the mind that Nanjo and Kumasawa were faking their deaths at that point. This was acted out by all of the servants possible in an attempt to reveal the killer, who they believed to be Rosa. Of course, the bodies didn't just disappear, because there weren't any bodies in the first place.
And as for the bomb, people have been theorizing since before Chiru as a way for everyone to be dead by the end. Beatrice's riddle at the end of Ep 4 helped, too.[/spoiler]
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Alright, I 'beat' it.
Took me longer than Narcissu, if I remember correctly.
It's fun to read that it has been translated by the same person (group?) who translated Narcissu.
Anyway, I think I kinda get it, but...
[spoiler]So, when he meets her, she remembers him, and he hasn't forgotten about the 'unnamed girl', which is her, but he doesn't recognize her.
He thinks of her as his guest, but she came to him because she wanted to erase his memories of her...? But what has Dexter to do with all this?
Did he ask her to erase his memories, and why did he do that?
Now that I'm typing this, I seem to remember that the black-suited guys took her to work as an Omega, and brought him back to work as an Alpha,
But before they did all that, they erased their memories of Analye and everything that had happened between them...but why, then does La remember him? Or doesn't she remember him at all, and their meeting was just a coincidence?
And when Dexter showed her the music box, she remembered it all?
But why, then, did Dexter do that?
*Sigh* I guess I don't really get it at all.
Still, it's a beautiful story.
Kind of an abrupt ending, though.
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...What VN would you 'want' me to read now?
I don't know which to choose...T-T
Took me longer than Narcissu, if I remember correctly.
It's fun to read that it has been translated by the same person (group?) who translated Narcissu.
Anyway, I think I kinda get it, but...
[spoiler]So, when he meets her, she remembers him, and he hasn't forgotten about the 'unnamed girl', which is her, but he doesn't recognize her.
He thinks of her as his guest, but she came to him because she wanted to erase his memories of her...? But what has Dexter to do with all this?
Did he ask her to erase his memories, and why did he do that?
Now that I'm typing this, I seem to remember that the black-suited guys took her to work as an Omega, and brought him back to work as an Alpha,
But before they did all that, they erased their memories of Analye and everything that had happened between them...but why, then does La remember him? Or doesn't she remember him at all, and their meeting was just a coincidence?
And when Dexter showed her the music box, she remembered it all?
But why, then, did Dexter do that?
*Sigh* I guess I don't really get it at all.
Still, it's a beautiful story.
Kind of an abrupt ending, though.
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...What VN would you 'want' me to read now?
I don't know which to choose...T-T
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[spoiler]It's been a while since I read but this is the basic idea:
Go back to the beginning - Iris is just suddenly on the tram. He's fuzzy headed even.
No, La did not lose her memories.
They were imprisoning Omegas in that building as the final step of "erasure". These people have no identities for themselves because they absorb others. Analye managed to escape and tried to form his own personality, but he couldn't get rid of all of those extra thoughts, so he devised a plan to kidnap an Omega and have them take the memories he didn't want.
While he was getting this girl ready to do this, he met Blackiris who was having a LOT of problems of his own trying to cope with what happened to his friend at he left behind.
Now I can't remember the exact details, but Blackiris found La and through him, she began to develope her own personality, which kinda screwed things up for Analye who now realized he had a real person ... that he was staring to love as a daughter.
The events then happened where Analye chose death instead of forcing the girl to take those memories from him - except La went ahead and tried to do it and they got caught by Dexter (my memory is really bad with this story, forgive me).
But because of these events, now Blackiris was sunk into an even blacker hole than he was before. But mnemonacides are a premium, and particularly an Alpha like Blackiris, so Dexter came up with the idea of trying, for the first time, to perform an erasure on a mnemonacide. They erased Blackiris's memories using an Omega.
When Blackiris gets off the tram thinking he's going to be the host for this girl, in reality, it's actually the other way around. La still has all of her memories.
In the end, the experiment failed. They couldn't get rid of the memories of a mnemoncide. You can see evidence of the project starting to fail as Blackiris refers to those events, but he was casting La as a cat, clear evidence that while he could remember bits and pieces, his thoughts just weren't completely there.
The diary La was keeping, even when the one woman was doing her hair, was actually her daily reports she sent to Dexter so he could keep tabs on the situation.
La never lost her memories. You have to think, if the experiment of trying to put an Alpha's memories to sleep didn't work, there's no way that La, the top tier, would be able to lose hers.
At the beginning when she's crying, it's probably three things: she's crying for what she's doing to him, because she's still sore about Analye, and because she's absorbing his sadness and it's being projected through her. It's no wonder her tears couldn't stop -_-;
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Hopefully this puts things in better perspective for you.
Go back to the beginning - Iris is just suddenly on the tram. He's fuzzy headed even.
No, La did not lose her memories.
They were imprisoning Omegas in that building as the final step of "erasure". These people have no identities for themselves because they absorb others. Analye managed to escape and tried to form his own personality, but he couldn't get rid of all of those extra thoughts, so he devised a plan to kidnap an Omega and have them take the memories he didn't want.
While he was getting this girl ready to do this, he met Blackiris who was having a LOT of problems of his own trying to cope with what happened to his friend at he left behind.
Now I can't remember the exact details, but Blackiris found La and through him, she began to develope her own personality, which kinda screwed things up for Analye who now realized he had a real person ... that he was staring to love as a daughter.
The events then happened where Analye chose death instead of forcing the girl to take those memories from him - except La went ahead and tried to do it and they got caught by Dexter (my memory is really bad with this story, forgive me).
But because of these events, now Blackiris was sunk into an even blacker hole than he was before. But mnemonacides are a premium, and particularly an Alpha like Blackiris, so Dexter came up with the idea of trying, for the first time, to perform an erasure on a mnemonacide. They erased Blackiris's memories using an Omega.
When Blackiris gets off the tram thinking he's going to be the host for this girl, in reality, it's actually the other way around. La still has all of her memories.
In the end, the experiment failed. They couldn't get rid of the memories of a mnemoncide. You can see evidence of the project starting to fail as Blackiris refers to those events, but he was casting La as a cat, clear evidence that while he could remember bits and pieces, his thoughts just weren't completely there.
The diary La was keeping, even when the one woman was doing her hair, was actually her daily reports she sent to Dexter so he could keep tabs on the situation.
La never lost her memories. You have to think, if the experiment of trying to put an Alpha's memories to sleep didn't work, there's no way that La, the top tier, would be able to lose hers.
At the beginning when she's crying, it's probably three things: she's crying for what she's doing to him, because she's still sore about Analye, and because she's absorbing his sadness and it's being projected through her. It's no wonder her tears couldn't stop -_-;
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Hopefully this puts things in better perspective for you.
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