Yasu umineko
Reading it now not just as in a Shkanontrice culprit theory but as a Yasu Author Theory, it seems even stranger. I remember it always struck me as a little strange, and seemed almost. I've not read the VNs until after watching the anime twice, and that particular line was not in it. I wonder if I still have those notes scattered around somewhere.Īs for the first meeting, on my first re-read of ep 1 after getting Shkannontrice, I read that scene as Kanon saying "even I (have some feelings for Battler.)" due to Battler's white knight carrying of fertiliser. I couldn't figure out the Shkanonigans, and I decided the one going around pretending to be the blonde witch that we saw in EP2 was Kanon. But in 1986 this is not Kinzo is Yasu, isn't it?Īctually, because of things like that, I was convinced that what we were seeing as Kinzo (the guy in the study with Nanjo, the one who gave Rosa the guns, the one who committed the first twilight murders in EP4) was Shannon. Whenever the servants talk about the piece Kinzo in terms of his actions on the board it is always "the master of the mansion". When we see not Kinzo, but the "master of the island fulfilling his pact with the witch and sacrificing all his possession for the return to the Golden Land", this would fit Yasu much more, wouldn't it? This could also be seen as Yasu supplying the adults with weapons and them shooting at each other, couldn't it? In the dining room he summons the Chiesters (which we know are the Winchester guns that Yasu is in possession of) and a "violent storm" is raging through the room. In EP4 Kinzo is angry with Krauss for him being unable to keep the siblings occupied and steps into the game himself. At the end of this same Episode, after Yasu has supposedly died, the Kinzo in the study is a silent, unmoving puppet. In EP2 Rosa is up in the study and claims to have met Kinzo. Yes, I thought about this a lot, but it would really fit, wouldn't it?
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" But George just totally ignores it all. And even if you knew, you would probably hate me for it. Basically "I have serious problems that are tearing me apart on the inside. I think the message Shannon wants to pass to George is sort of an aggregate of all of that.
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It's more likely to expect she calls herself furniture because Genji does so and she feels inferior in status to him (a thing that some adults like to underline) than due to all this mess. George knew Shannon by a lifetime as a normal, shy servant girl. The more one goes on the less likely all this seem possible. She ended up in ths predictment because George's grandad had sex with his illegittimate daughter no one knew about then said daughter died and she was entruested to Natsuhi who tried to kill her by making her fall from a cliff but she survived and Genji thought this was the perfect solution. She's George's cousin as well as aunt/uncle. There's the chance she originally was a boy raised into the belief he was a girl. There's to say though it's not exactly easy to guess which message Shannon is trying to give him.