![]() Besides, if we do take the red into consideration, then the murder is literally impossible for a human. Hell, this arc is the only time where I'm actually considering that a human was the culprit. ![]() I suspect the human culprits because it's fun, and I've been trying to figure out the most likely suspect for each, ignoring the red. I don't need to deny witches exist, because I believe that, yes, witches do exist, at least at the moment. ![]() I'm not following the same rules as Battler. Originally posted by Juzo Sakakura:When it comes to suspecting a human culprit, I prefer ignoring the red. He denies that witches exist so damn much that it feels like that is the case, honestly. It would be relatively easy to figure out if the red wasn't used. That was the reason I started to ignore the red when thinking about which humans could have done it. Arc 3 was originally going to be even more unfair but the author decided to scrap that and made it easier to put the two sides on more even footing.Īlso thing to point out, Battler doesn't win by proving witches don't exist, he's proving that witches did not commit the murder. It is employed as a weapon by Beato, but in the end it is Battler's only crutch to discover who the human culprit is, assuming of course that there even is one.įun fact, arc 2 was ludicrously impossible and apparently almost everyone who read it the first time around gave up if they were assuming there was a human culprit. The red practically told you that it was done by a human, and there lies the contradictory nature of it. Originally posted by Ellixer:Another point to consider, perhaps. Then again, it's impossible for literally everything, since another red quote was "No lifeform besides a human was involved in the murders", which would include witches (At the least, the've been talking as if humans and witches are different) Of course, it was with a direct method of murder, not a trap When it comes to suspecting a human culprit, I prefer ignoring the red. The culprit who killed Nanjo was neither Battler nor Eva nor Jessica Neither Eva nor Battler killed Nanjo, nor were they involved Ushiromiya Jessica did not commit murder! Originally posted by Sergent H:Red : Nanjo is dead Battler is alive Eva is alive Jessica is alive
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