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This is actually a pretty good point to make.
'At the time the next room over was sealed, Hideyoshi, George, Kumasawa, Shannon, and Nanjo were in it. And, the number of people in the next room over was five. No one existed there except for those to whom those five names referred! All people can only use their own names!!' This cuts a clean piece out of the Shkanon argument, though I suppose you can still 'justify' it as a legitimate theory by using a different argument.

But let's take a step back to Episode 3. There are some red truths here that I would like to see how Shkanon supporters rationalize, because it deals with physical location rather than concepts.

This is referring to the linked closed rooms of the first twilight.

'All five master keys were discovered, each in the pocket of one of the servants!'
'The individual keys were found inside envelopes alongside the corpses!'
'In short, all keys related to the linked closed rooms were locked inside the linked closed rooms!!'

There were six closed rooms; the parlor, the chapel, the boiler room, the guest room, the honored guest room, and the waiting room. The keys were locked inside of these closed rooms, six different locations, with all five master keys found in the pocket of one of the servants each. The way this red truth is phrased says it like so; 'All five master keys were found, one in the pockets of each servant'.

How does this mystery work if Shannon and Kanon are the same person?.. How are none of the red truths violated?

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