I think if there was another person, she and her accomplice wouldn't be able to tell me. Byleth was able to confess on her own though, so I think that her accomplice could also say so if they felt like it'd be okay.
[...there's a light hum.]
I don't know. I don't think I'd be mad at that person either. It's pretty obvious our culprits are doing this and not enjoying it.
At first I was confident that there was some kind of compulsion, but I don't think that's right, after all. But just... Looking at the way some of our culprits have behaved. Looking at the kinds of people Rupert and Byleth are...
I've been wondering since the beginning if the deaths had to happen for us to actually get out of here. Like some sacrifice of some kind. It's not a good answer and I don't like it but...I do think there are cases that maybe sometimes you have to do the things you don't want to do.
Rupert and Byleth aren't people I would think of as serial killers. [there's a frown.] That's kind of why I want to find Byleth's accomplice and talk to them myself. Figure out a way to protect them if we have to.
Accomplices count as guilty parties, too. And if the pattern's right, the accomplice is going to have to keep killing until we either catch them or someone else kills them. Maybe that's not even true at all, but...there are already some people who are thinking it's better to keep Byleth alive now just so we can vote for her next time if we can't find a guilty party.
Whether Byleth and her accomplice are killing for good reason or not, there's... [ she sighs. ] No knows enough to be sure of that. Someone has to be voted for, and no one wants someone innocent to be sacrificed instead of a known killer.
They're not wrong. That's what the other person and I agreed on, too. We can't keep losing innocent people. [but? he tries to think this through.]
But what's wrong with wanting to know more before we lose the chance to try and understand what's going on? Maybe protect isn't the word I want, but I want to know how to make things right again.
Mm. I won't say that we were lucky we had Caiman to vote for instead. I don't want to call any of what he did to the people I care for "lucky." But with him gone, if the only killers are Byleth and her accomplice... The correct choice will be to vote for them.
... But you're right. I want to know more, too, so... I hope that you find them.
I should hope so. People are buying documents from the dorm heads and sharing that information, and I've been trying to show people the paper we got while we were gone. Even if it's all the same, it's better to know.
He showed up at the end with a key to fight the monster, but he pointed us in the right direction to unlock the door and get out. I don't know. I feel like Riku would probably have an explanation but I'm too tired to ask.
That's a very generous way of thinking about it, I guess. [hah.] I do agree we're overthinking some stuff though. Now it's just about figuring out what is what.
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I think if there was another person, she and her accomplice wouldn't be able to tell me. Byleth was able to confess on her own though, so I think that her accomplice could also say so if they felt like it'd be okay.
[...there's a light hum.]
I don't know. I don't think I'd be mad at that person either. It's pretty obvious our culprits are doing this and not enjoying it.
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At first I was confident that there was some kind of compulsion, but I don't think that's right, after all. But just... Looking at the way some of our culprits have behaved. Looking at the kinds of people Rupert and Byleth are...
There has to be a reason.
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Rupert and Byleth aren't people I would think of as serial killers. [there's a frown.] That's kind of why I want to find Byleth's accomplice and talk to them myself. Figure out a way to protect them if we have to.
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I think Byleth is the one who needs protection.
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Accomplices count as guilty parties, too. And if the pattern's right, the accomplice is going to have to keep killing until we either catch them or someone else kills them. Maybe that's not even true at all, but...there are already some people who are thinking it's better to keep Byleth alive now just so we can vote for her next time if we can't find a guilty party.
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Whether Byleth and her accomplice are killing for good reason or not, there's... [ she sighs. ] No knows enough to be sure of that. Someone has to be voted for, and no one wants someone innocent to be sacrificed instead of a known killer.
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But what's wrong with wanting to know more before we lose the chance to try and understand what's going on? Maybe protect isn't the word I want, but I want to know how to make things right again.
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... But you're right. I want to know more, too, so... I hope that you find them.
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[to get information? to be friends? both? he doesn't say.]
...if I do, I'll let you know. [...] Plus it's a new week. We should be able to get new information anyway.
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Thank you.
We're going to be better off if we share all the information we can with one another. Hopefully everyone here realizes that.
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I should hope so. People are buying documents from the dorm heads and sharing that information, and I've been trying to show people the paper we got while we were gone. Even if it's all the same, it's better to know.
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Still better to show them and share them, of course, but... I can't find anything useful in them.
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But the most recent two that we got this week...
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Ours was in my pocket once we left and after the mouse saved us.
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The mouse?
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[ she truly does not ]
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He showed up at the end with a key to fight the monster, but he pointed us in the right direction to unlock the door and get out. I don't know. I feel like Riku would probably have an explanation but I'm too tired to ask.
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We're being led around by bears and mice... [ haha.....]
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I don't mind being led around by creatures like that, but I feel like we're actually getting dumber sometimes.
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