Jan 22, 2010 21:23
[Today, our lovely Angeburger is sitting at a table with a cup of tea. Currently, she has a chessboard in front of her along with a book called "Knox's Decalogue" to the side. Every now and then, she'll flip through the book and then moves a few pieces around on the chessboard as if she's trying to mirror someone else's playing style.] ... Tch. There's been too much going on lately.
Knox's Decalogue... Those rules are the standard law of detective novels. A piece like Dlanor wouldn’t have been thrown into the game without a reason behind it. But still, why would those rules be introduced in the fifth game and not in the others?
...If that's the case, then that idiot wasn't playing right at all. That means the first four games have been practically "anti-mystery vs. anti-fantasy". He can't suspect Beatrice as the culprit, nor can he suspect one of the family members because he's too damn nice. At least that explains his 18th person theory. He'll have to become as cold as Bernkastel if he wants to expose the truth.
--It's useless. I'm really sorry, Battler. But your little sister can't mirror your cool moves because she wasn't there to see them. How did you reach the truth like this...?
i wouldn't put it past battler,
witches and lores,
mirage coordinated,
ahaha.wav