All this card talk is really interesting, and it is basically a giant game of Werewolf – let’s discuss how all the cards were moved around to make conclusions! Only, in Werewolf, it’s unclear what your role is at the end of the night, just at the beginning, so you have to do this card swap chat. I came into the narrowing it down to four section thinking Keiji can’t possibly be the sacrifice because he looked very suspicious, and I can’t see him voting for himself twice and not picking up any more votes. Sou, again, he looked pretty bad but only had 2 votes – though he’d also said he was the sacrifice earlier, so it was at least possible people might not vote him due to the possibility. Though I can’t see Reko voting for any of the others. Therefore I felt Kanna or Nao must be the sacrifice. But the current discussions are making it look a bit more like it could be Keiji… if he were to get traded the sacrifice card in the fifth trade, he could fake being the sage very easily, because it was the last trade. He would still know who the keymaster was because he’d be aware that the card had not been moved. And he’d have the most motive to take it to protect Sara. Although, I’ve jumbled that up a bit, he’s claiming to be the keymaster again now rather than sage, so maybe not. Sou also said he may hack card roles, but it’s a bit stranger that he’d take danger away from Sara since he doesn’t really like her. And the fact that you can actually trade other people’s cards rather than your own screws this all around a bit. Really curious.
Ooh, Sou. Such a strategist – with that message, he not only avoids the meltdown, but he can effectively control her actions even moreso. Although, I imagine that when he left that message, he didn’t quite mean for it to play out the way it did?
Did I mention I love Gin’s nicknames for everyone? Also, this game has such good music.
I’m glad I spent so long scrutinising that list, because it made all the questions about it really easy, and it addressed my issue with there being 5 missing people. Although I couldn’t remember who was on the blackboard, so I couldn’t cross-reference them so easily. But it was pretty clear to me who the fake was, especially given the whole “whoops, Sou should be dead” thing, and the computer file as well.
So I voted for Kanna for much the same logic as she had: by making that trade when she was sure Sara had the sacrifice card, she had already made the decision to die – and through no real fault of her own, that trade ended up making somebody else die instead. I’m not sure Kanna could deal with too much more guilt, and on top of this it was finally her stepping up and following her own path – I think she’d rather go out like that, and her sister would be proud. She’s also not wrong that Sou is potentially far more helpful – but that wasn’t the driving reason for my vote. (Sou, meanwhile, now wants to murder me.)
I’m not surprised that game is a little bit smaller, because the way they’re branching with different deaths makes things very difficult (I also suspect it means the relevant people will have lesser roles in the next chapter). I mean, I know for a fact that Reko or Alice will be dead as of chapter 2 part 2, and while I haven’t played the other choice at the Main Game, I’m assuming that selecting Sou will also progress rather than going directly to a gameover.
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Ooh, Sou. Such a strategist – with that message, he not only avoids the meltdown, but he can effectively control her actions even moreso. Although, I imagine that when he left that message, he didn’t quite mean for it to play out the way it did?
Did I mention I love Gin’s nicknames for everyone? Also, this game has such good music.
I’m glad I spent so long scrutinising that list, because it made all the questions about it really easy, and it addressed my issue with there being 5 missing people. Although I couldn’t remember who was on the blackboard, so I couldn’t cross-reference them so easily. But it was pretty clear to me who the fake was, especially given the whole “whoops, Sou should be dead” thing, and the computer file as well.
So I voted for Kanna for much the same logic as she had: by making that trade when she was sure Sara had the sacrifice card, she had already made the decision to die – and through no real fault of her own, that trade ended up making somebody else die instead. I’m not sure Kanna could deal with too much more guilt, and on top of this it was finally her stepping up and following her own path – I think she’d rather go out like that, and her sister would be proud. She’s also not wrong that Sou is potentially far more helpful – but that wasn’t the driving reason for my vote. (Sou, meanwhile, now wants to murder me.)
I’m not surprised that game is a little bit smaller, because the way they’re branching with different deaths makes things very difficult (I also suspect it means the relevant people will have lesser roles in the next chapter). I mean, I know for a fact that Reko or Alice will be dead as of chapter 2 part 2, and while I haven’t played the other choice at the Main Game, I’m assuming that selecting Sou will also progress rather than going directly to a gameover.
-timydamonkey