EmperorJeramyu wrote:I know. There's page after page speculating on Rhue and Strata teaming up, or Rhue and Traziun fighting.
Well, it was natural to theorize that more would happen in the real world, and that we would learn more about the nature of the Way itself.
The much discussed subject of who Traziun would kill was obviously related to the question of who killed his mother. People here seem to think that this was Rhue, under the influence of Phantom Slahser. However, my reading of the ending (especially the "a life for a life" remark) was that it was Traziun himself, although he had blocked out the memory. The revelation certainly would explain his consternation at the end of episode five.
On perhaps the most discussed question, the identity of the Phantom Slasher, everyone failed to think outside the box. The two obvious candidates to be the PS were Rhue (or some projection of his sword) and Gaius. Some people toyed with the idea that there could be more than one PS. I, for example, noted that there was no real evidence that most of the kills attributed to the PS had anything to do with the shadowy figure that was following Rhue. However, we all failed to make what seems in retrospect the obvious deduction--that Gaius was responsible for most of the kills, but that the ones we saw on screen were committed by someone else (the projection from the sword Actura/Phantom Slasher that was protecting Rhue's delusion).
There was also the theory that Serena was the PS. I have a hunch that Lun included that idea in the game (as part of the shadow sword's) last-ditch attempt to prevent Rhue from learning the truth, because it had popped up in the forums and because it was so utterly ridiculous.
EmperorJeramyu wrote:Ironically, when someone suggested the Phantom Slasher would be the final boss, everybody thought it was bullcrap. (Although technically you can't lose to the slasher, but whatever -_-)
I pooh-poohed the idea that the final battle would be a plunge, because the plunges in epdisodes four and five tended to be so one-sided. Lun did a much better job of balancing them in this episode (at least for the current wave). The much higher link attach percentages available made the plunges much more strategic, I think.
