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- Illu self-betrayed theory:
- -there is no villager at all in the village
- -All the hallucination works. You should read the episode 6 facts for more detail
- -no magic, dead sins, dream, wish here, or any kappa, bears, zombies here, just illusions
- -MC is a maniac who has completely different memory to what he has done
- -Puke chan has some brain problem, she has a sickness called OCD or something, it makes her dangerous when she goes out of control
- -Koharun most likely has another personality, called B-koharun. B-koharun emailed to herself, and lived with the village before.
- -Dahara is a cuck. Valka is a try hard. Mikage is a hahahaha. Speedstar can be the "hardest developed character" that producers mentioned. Also there should be some connection between Koharun and Mitsumune, they have 100% match in some test
- -All the bearprint or animal stuffs have been prepared by B-Koharun
- -Things that caused hallucination: bad food, drug, outside prison smell
- Episode 1:
- -Almost everything is accident
- -Mitsumune took out his phone to see all B-korahun plan
- -Mitsumune gave Masaki a bad medicine that would affect her puke later on, making the driver easier to see hallucination
- -Koharun took everyone to the village
- Episode 2:
- -The hallucination triggered driver, dragged him into the town
- -The hallucination triggered Masaki, (since she puked on the driver, the driver would take 70% of the drug, when she took 30%, so it affected her slowlier) making her seeing some one had just passed by
- Episode 3:
- -Yottsun tried to rape Masaki, Masaki got scared, hallucination triggered her, she fought back but ended up killing Yottsun
- -Mitsumune helped Masaki dragging Yottsun into the trees, or some secret place only he and Masaki knew. Of course, he remembered nothing
- -Note that Mitsumune only told Masaki that he would help her hiding Yottsun corspe, not that he told her to join the dark side
- -At midnight, Mitsu went out of the house, went underground to the prison and released Jack, in return, Jack had to join the dark side. Jack would only listen to the one he liked, a.k.a Mitsumune
- -After Mitsumune went back to the villge, Jack threw Yottsun into the river, making Mitsu looks innocent at that time, then Jack ran into the forest with the map given (using underground s shortcut to the abandon house in forest)
- Episode 4:
- -Koharun, gave the forest group a 95% real map editted by B-Koharun
- -Jack had been to the forest before, drawing an 8 on a tree. You can see he tried to make his appearance, not to kill Judgeness, but to scare the group so they would't notice the tree numbers anymore
- -Driver geting illued by some cause, may be by food. He ate alone I think
- -The tunnel is full of toxic that cause hallucination
- -The point of all the thing this episode is making the casts think "There is no way out"
- Episode 5:
- -80% of talking, then divine justice, nothing special about that
- -Masaki stalking all along, set a fire to save Mitsumune, because he helped her in Yottsun case
- -The smoke at the prsion may had caused some hallucinaion
- -Naana candy may be a normal one, but maniac Mitsumune might have switch the candy
- -Lion did Lion thing, I don't know her role for now, may be she saw Mitsumune couldn't control his body fully
- Episode 6:
- -Smoke caused the 4 in justice group seeing their illusion
- -Jack killed Mikage because he's an adult, but also he's the only one who doubted Koharun
- -Koharun told everyone about Masaki in order to blame her. She's not on the dark group, after all. Also, all articles could be fake, since the only one who seems to know about this thing, Mikage, had died.
- -Whether Mitsumune really kept running for 30 minutes or not is still a question. His true form, of course, thought that was what happened
- Mastermind group: Mitsumune, B-Koharun (different persona with Koharun), Jack (from episode 3); may be Speedstar, need more clue for that
- Misaki is pure, even though she killed Yottsun, she has nothing to do with the big plan
- the motive of this big plan is still a question
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