[ Rapture clearly revels in taking things further when it comes to more enticing outcomes. ]
But if our dear Hostess is involved with this game as much as we are, maybe she really is his daughter and who he's speaking of, which means he may not be entirely made up. Perhaps just a bit... exaggerated for the sake of a brilliant ending performance.
We could always see if that locked door by the Ruby Wing is accessible now. Maybe they felt like framing Alice. [ She shrugs. ] Or we could just try to find a passageway that looks like it's been used more than once so we can figure out where they've been going this entire time.
...Why on earth would she be involving herself to this extent if she were related to the man in this diary? If I were her, I'd want nothing to do with any of this.
I've tried almost every key on that door - unless you think they've opened everything just for the end.
[ She goes over to the paper with the rule and reads aloud. ]
'You have the means to access every area the Mastermind has had access to since the game's beginning,' right? Who's to say that figuring out where they've gone throughout the game won't give us a clue to who it might be?
I thought we were talking about the smoking room, but alright. It can't hurt to rattle the door for a bit. Perhaps halfway through, the staircase turns into an extra secret passage with all sorts of weaponry lying about.
It doesn't hurt to try at least. [ Does she just want to walk around the mansion and try to find neat passageways and rooms? Yes. Yes she does. ] The Mastermind probably helped move things along smoothly in some way that involved getting around the manor quicker. There's bound to be something worth looking for in all the hidden places.
It's strange, isn't it? All of the suspects were suspects for a reason usually due to some item involved, but... even if the game is in the Mastermind's favor, it wouldn't be that obvious... would it?
Unless it is so obvious that we're supposed to think it's not meant to be obvious. Or maybe Lithuania just has poor luck now.
We should still probably search his room... just in case. [ Because it is better than solving puzzles that make absolutely no sense to her. ]
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But if our dear Hostess is involved with this game as much as we are, maybe she really is his daughter and who he's speaking of, which means he may not be entirely made up. Perhaps just a bit... exaggerated for the sake of a brilliant ending performance.
We could always see if that locked door by the Ruby Wing is accessible now. Maybe they felt like framing Alice. [ She shrugs. ] Or we could just try to find a passageway that looks like it's been used more than once so we can figure out where they've been going this entire time.
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I've tried almost every key on that door - unless you think they've opened everything just for the end.
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'You have the means to access every area the Mastermind has had access to since the game's beginning,' right? Who's to say that figuring out where they've gone throughout the game won't give us a clue to who it might be?
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That gun had to have come from somewhere.
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Perhaps the Mastermind could teleport at will. That's the bias the game had for them.
...There is one person's room we've never searched, though, I think, by dint of never being a suspect.
[whoops liet again.]
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Unless it is so obvious that we're supposed to think it's not meant to be obvious. Or maybe Lithuania just has poor luck now.
We should still probably search his room... just in case. [ Because it is better than solving puzzles that make absolutely no sense to her. ]
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[ She extends her hand, palm upward. She would very much like those keys. ]
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Good luck.