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>> No.6836628 [View]
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> Beatrice's betrayal
> betrayal
You make it sound like Beatrice having to throw the game and give up on what would have been a happy end for both of them wasn't the result of Battler's incompetence for not noticing the temporal loophole in Eva-Beatrice's red text and getting closer to the truth that Beato wanted Battler to discover.

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>>6790087
> Our job was to see through the layers of falsity and find what's underneath.
Ryukishi hid the truth of Beatrice's motives in plain sight in Episode 3, and pretty much everybody ignored it because of the troll right afterwards. You can't automatically assume that the upper layers are going to be false.

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>>4693984
through his own power...

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>>4418689
> The funniest thing with ep6 is that, in the 5 previous eps, it was " DON'T BELIEVE ANYHTING IN WHITE".
The only people who took that approach were those who didn't understand Umineko at the time. Of course the magic scenes don't _actually_ happen, but, well... just because something said in white isn't guaranteed to be the truth doesn't mean it isn't true.

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>>4415084
Don't forget how he revealed Beatrice's goal in Episode 3, but followed it immediately with an event that trolled people so much they completely ignored what was said.

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>>4402359
> but all he really does is let the readers trick themselves.
Seriously. Looking back, it's amazing at how much he blatantly states, but in such a way so as to cause people to dismiss it as a troll. Take this bit from Episode 3, for instance.

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>>4346990
You'd be very surprised at what Ryukishi07 puts out in plain sight and obscures via trolling.

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>>4303411
> why did Beato never use the golden truth against Battler to stop him from making dumb theories...?

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>>4226253
R07 likes to put stuff right in your face, but in such a way that you pass over it or ignore it.

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>>4163821
Pretty much everything stated in Episode 3 regarding Beatrice, magic, and the game was actually true. It's just that the ending of the Episode made everybody dismiss the things said as trolling, when in fact Beatrice's aim is flat-out stated in the Episode. Really, the entire reason Beatrice had to do what she did at the end of Episode 3 was because Battler was even more incompetent than she thought he was.

>>4163807
The reason Ange perceived the "black witch" as Eva/EVA-Beatrice was because she herself still had some residual hatred towards Eva.

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