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I need a 0.30 Save, for some reason my saves dissapeared AGAIN after using DRM patch previously, I'm gonna start copying saves, I shouldve started earlier...
I hope someone can come in clutch
 

barglenarglezous

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Any thoughts on Rin's bio-mom? The details we get: weird brain trauma, pregnant too young, mysterious man that disappears; it kind of stands out. But it doesn't really match with any characters we've met so far, and we shouldn't be getting more characters. I am insufficiently intelligent to make a guess here.
I don't think the mother herself is the important takeaway from that conversation. I think the father was -- with the implication being that it was Nozomu (as it was for Sara).

I honeslty thought first of Yasu, not as Rin's mother, but as the same personality type that's being described. I can't remember if Yasu ever talked about her parents, though.
 

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I don't think the mother herself is the important takeaway from that conversation. I think the father was -- with the implication being that it was Nozomu (as it was for Sara).

I honeslty thought first of Yasu, not as Rin's mother, but as the same personality type that's being described. I can't remember if Yasu ever talked about her parents, though.
The fact that she seemed crazy stood out to me the most, since it seems extraneous to explaining why she couldn't keep Rin and why probably-Nozomu left. Maybe it's establishing a pattern; that Nozomu either sought out crazy/spirit-touched girls, or was causing them to become insane.
 

barglenarglezous

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The fact that she seemed crazy stood out to me the most, since it seems extraneous to explaining why she couldn't keep Rin and why probably-Nozomu left. Maybe it's establishing a pattern; that Nozomu either sought out crazy/spirit-touched girls, or was causing them to become insane.
Older man seeking out young, emotionally vulnerable women. That's not at all a trait that runs in the Arakawa family.
 

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Any thoughts on Rin's bio-mom? The details we get: weird brain trauma, pregnant too young, mysterious man that disappears; it kind of stands out. But it doesn't really match with any characters we've met so far, and we shouldn't be getting more characters. I am insufficiently intelligent to make a guess here.
sara is the only one that fits the description, but she kept her other kids soooooooo
but if you want to go by eye color none of the older women match
i'd just say we haven't meet them yet
 

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I don't think the mother herself is the important takeaway from that conversation. I think the father was -- with the implication being that it was Nozomu (as it was for Sara).

I honeslty thought first of Yasu, not as Rin's mother, but as the same personality type that's being described. I can't remember if Yasu ever talked about her parents, though.
yasu i believe mentioned an orphanage at some point...
 

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Anyone else feel a little concerned that Ami seemed to already know what would happen in Chapter3?:
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Also she warned us:
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And she also implied:
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feels good to have ami outed as a serial killer.
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oh and hey guess what is buried beneath your feet
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DeSkel15

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The fact that she seemed crazy stood out to me the most, since it seems extraneous to explaining why she couldn't keep Rin and why probably-Nozomu left. Maybe it's establishing a pattern; that Nozomu either sought out crazy/spirit-touched girls, or was causing them to become insane.
Just to add on to this, the talk of cults and Sekai pretending to be religious, almost makes me think Nozomu and Sekai were actually running some kind of cult in the past.

A cult for what? Maybe a giant ball of light, or a god that is science incarnate. Maybe even a concerned god.

I also wouldn't be surprised if the cult involved the "Father" Nozomu impregnating his followers. Those children of god later becoming members of the class.
 

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GAH! So fucking sick of the reaction limit! There seems to be a slow accumulation with a cap instead of a full reset at a specific time as i keep finding myself able to hand out 1 or 2 before it again says i've hit my limit. All these great posts going without my stamps of praise... it's illegal!
 

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hey 2/3rds of a theory proven this update, 1/3 kinda/kinda not dis-proven-ish. I like it
-ami is yandere
-ami created this world (or at least controls it to an extent she thinks she did... which user do you think she is?)
-ami killing people puts you on the roof, (maya didnt outright say she killed them but it seems improbable none of them died from that kind of treatment before now) so kinda disproven maybe, otherwise why is maya so alone if she killed them for so long. dont think this is fully written off yet but it could be sinking

edit: oh and I'm also really happy the 'maya knew this, the entire time' theory was correct
 
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