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I didn't realize that this game was going to end this round. So I decided I would just read this part before thinking too deeply about the story, but then everything suddenly was over... what a bummer...
 
I didn't realize that this game was going to end this round. So I decided I would just read this part before thinking too deeply about the story, but then everything suddenly was over... what a bummer...
 
--[[User:Spiller|Spiller]] 20:54, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Spiller|Spiller]] 20:54, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
:Firstly, would it fit to Kazuki's personality to use a knife? Secondly, would he have been able to win against Daiya in a 1vs1-fight? Also, who said they don't really die...? (Daiya, I know, but wait for the volume to be finished. ;) ) [[User:EusthEnoptEron|EusthEnoptEron]] 22:01, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
 
 
 
Personality-fit: one could ask the same about the willingness to use [Murder], it being a matter of commitment. Ability to win: that's a fairly good point. Is there anything to suggest that Daiya has been taking martial arts or otherwise is particularly adept when it comes to physical things (e.g. sports)? Notable may be that he's kept to using [Assassination], even prompting the King to use a knife (and succeeding) rather than himself acting (though there may have been a good thought-related reason for that, too). | The dying/not dying... them actually dying would likely only make sense if, as suggested by one person, the 'Maria' Kazuki assumes will be there is in fact 0 or in some other sense not the real Maria. Quite interesting if so. Also interesting/shocking if Maria in fact permanently dies, despite the fiction's title. ...speaking of which, 'Zero no Maria'... in what way is Maria 0's...? Ah, wonderful paranoia. Somewhat blink-inducing if Maria does die more-or-less permanently and then Kazuki somehow resurrects her by using a new box. ...and there's also the option of people seeming to die permanently cumulatively within the game box, but all being resurrected if the conditions of the game are cleared... ahh, such delightful wonderings possible! I look forward to further parts of the story, but will likely be unable to wait for it to end in wild guessing. A large part of the enjoyment of this sort of story, as well, is the ability to speculate (with others?) about what will happen! Ufufufufufufu.
 
 
Pressing the MURDER button is the easy way out. But what romantic is there with that? In the end all he did was to press a button. (A button with dramatic consequences, but still just a button.) If he could win against Daiya in a knife fight, I don't know. I don't get the feeling it would be impossible though. (Where is the excitement if there is no risk?) Still, there could be other ways to get rid of him, why give up just because Maria says no? Knock her unconscious and force her hand to make the order? (Might be a bit tricky to execute, but since it is him she might have dropped her guard.)
 
Or perhaps steal Daiyas food? It was confirmed that is was a valid move, but it didn't say it could only be done after a player dies. I can't remember the timetable for day 2, but for the first day dinner was after the second meeting in the big room, so Daiya could turn into a mummy before he would be able to assassinate Maria.
 
Or try to prevent Daiya to follow the timetable? It didn't say what would happen in that case as far as I remember though, but it probably wouldn't be anything good. How this should be done would be tricky though... Maybe knocking him unconscious while his guard was down because Kazuki didn't have his knife? (Yeah, I love knocking people down.)
 
Last idea and then I will stop. Not eating dinner and turning into a mummy and hoping the mummy will eat Daiya or something. The success rate would be low and pretty much last resort, but it might just work : P (win if he ended up eating Maria instead xD)
 
 
But if people really does die somehow, then I will be happy. But somehow I'm not too sure the author would kill people just like that... But I only think that way because of the first novel. The way the girl (I'm terrible at remembering names...) survived anyway kinda ridicules the reason for the whole event (but that is pretty fun too never the less).
 
But I will wait then before I criticize this further then. But if Yuuri survives and begins liking Kazuki and turns the whole thing into a harem, hell will arise...
 
Anyway, I like the concept that was touched in Umineko no naku koro ni, game pieces will not die, they are just placed back into the storage box, waiting to be placed in play again, but may not be used again and will just rot there for eternity. (Or something like that...)
 
--[[User:Spiller|Spiller]] 21:57, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
 
 
(I suspect that a 'mummy' is the original sense of a shrivelled-up inanimate corpse, rather than an undead monster.) | (Agreed regarding Umineko wonderfulness!)
 
 
:I just couldn't get this sentence out of my mind: «Okay thEn - I wiSh aLl oF you a - good fight! - Just dOn't end - the roUnd by - doing somEthing - as stUpid - as to tuRn - into muMmies everYone - okAy?».
 
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:However I just noticed now, that it says "the round". Before I thought a round was one day or something like that, but I can see this is not the case. "round" is only mentioned three times. First is the chapter title ("Round 1"), then there is that sentence I just quoted above and the last one when Daiya talks about round 2. So just what would end by running into a mummie?
 
:--[[User:Spiller|Spiller]] 10:43, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
 
::Actually, "round" didn't even appear in the original novel. The chapters were created by me because we need chapter titles, Noitan talked originally about "game" and Daiya said "one time" if I remember right. [[User:EusthEnoptEron|EusthEnoptEron]] 11:43, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
 
 
A largish question regarding Maria's death seems to have appeared and then disappeared; hopefully the questioner upon rereading realised that Daiya was the Assassin, not the King. (The question about the Prince being able to use Murder after the King and Double die is still reasonable.)
 
 
or maybe only those who died in the last round will die permanently? or hopefully that maria is zero, so the real maria is still unharmed and is looking for a way to intercept the box from outside... yeah, i'm so naive ¬_¬
 
 
i think that those who lose every time and can't win at least once will die permanently, i think it makes sense
 
 
== Prince ==
 
 
Mikage silently added a skill to the Prince in volume 4. This new skill solves a logical error that appeared in this round.<br />
 
The skill wasn't written in volume 3, but I thought I'd add it here as well. [[User:EusthEnoptEron|EusthEnoptEron]] 18:42, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
 

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