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Does anyone remember how Saya acted Strange in episode 3?

She was just standing there and followed Terumi on her own accord.

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She was just standing there and followed Terumi on her own accord.

She just seemed to completely obey and follow Terumi, but I suppose at that point, after having watched your brother's arm get lobbed off, and your other brother being possessed, you might just give up too.

It could also be possible that Saya thought that by complying with Terumi, he might stop hurting and torturing her bros.

And third, you can't just walk away from Terumi! Especially when you're just a kid! I mean, it's Terumi! TERUMI! Glorious Terumi...

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She just seemed to completely obey and follow Terumi, but I suppose at that point, after having watched your brother's arm get lobbed off, and your other brother being possessed, you might just give up too.

It could also be possible that Saya thought that by complying with Terumi, he might stop hurting and torturing her bros.

And third, you can't just walk away from Terumi! Especially when you're just a kid! I mean, it's Terumi! TERUMI! Glorious Terumi...

No she looked like she totally had no consciousness at all as if possessed by something

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No she looked like she totally had no consciousness at all as if possessed by something

Maybe she was brainwashed or her mind was totally shot, that was a pretty traumatic event for anyone to experience.

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Maybe she was brainwashed or her mind was totally shot, that was a pretty traumatic event for anyone to experience.

Let me just ask you this: You did play CS right? XD;;

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I did, why?

Because other official sources (the novels actually) did show that Saya was acting strangely out of her normal behavior somewhat before and Ragna noticed that, however he didn't really care about it, which was his mistake as that's what lead to that nightmare of murder. So Saya was pretty much possessed even before Terumi had attacked. That's the story behind why Ragna said "So that's how it was Saya" in True Ending of CS. Pretty much saying, she did not get traumatized or brainwashed at that moment. She was possessed before Terumi's attack.

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Because other official sources (the novels actually) did show that Saya was acting strangely out of her normal behavior somewhat before and Ragna noticed that, however he didn't really care about it, which was his mistake as that's what lead to that nightmare of murder. So Saya was pretty much possessed even before Terumi had attacked. That's the story behind why Ragna said "So that's how it was Saya" in True Ending of CS. Pretty much saying, she did not get traumatized or brainwashed at that moment. She was possessed before Terumi's attack.

Saya really is a mystery, but they refuse to give away much detail about her, but if they did that, she wouldn't be so mysterious of course.

So I wonder if her mind was being tampered with from long before any of that happened, maybe it's all part of a plan all along that she was destined to become the Mikado, maybe she even knew. There's not really any way to know for sure for now, though.

The BB story leaves a lot of room for yet-to-be-answered-questions and ideas. But that's kind of the fun of it.

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As long as Mori doesn't leave any questions behind after finishing the entire series...

That's a pipe dream. Even good writers leave questions at the end of series to stir discussion.

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That's a pipe dream. Even good writers leave questions at the end of series to stir discussion.

I mean really really major stuff lol

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Even good writers leave questions at the end of series to stir discussion.

There is a HUGE difference between unexplained mysteries and open interpretation.

A "good" writer and or story will take the audience on a satisfactory journey that keeps you engaged even through the lower points of a plot and when all is said and done you aren't left with any lingering, topical doubt or questions. Your mind wants to ponder and think of a life beyond the story because you feel that the world you were brought to is organic and tangible.

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Aren't we going off-topic here? Anyhow to get back into topic, I am going to say that it will be Noel vs Hazama next episode where she will "break".

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I don't care who, I just want to watch Terumi hurt have a delightful conversation with someone. At least it looks like he'll encounter "Ragna-kun" in the next episode. Hahaha. I can't wait!

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I don't care who, I just want to watch Terumi hurt have a delightful conversation with someone. At least it looks like he'll encounter "Ragna-kun" in the next episode. Hahaha. I can't wait!

Can't wait to watch him die later on.

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Well, technically I guess it's Lambda that would die, although she regains some of Nu's memories, so do I call it Nu or Lambda? I dunno. And Ragna refers to her as "Nu" and she refers to herself as "Nu" at that point, so I guess it's kinda like the Lambda body is destroyed while Nu's mind is intact inside? And both are destroyed at that point in time?

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I think he meant Lambda. I can't wait to see her die as well!

And it will be the day I cry loudly for awhile. While cursing Mori that is.

Well, technically I guess it's Lambda that would die, although she regains some of Nu's memories, so do I call it Nu or Lambda? I dunno. And Ragna refers to her as "Nu" and she refers to herself as "Nu" at that point, so I guess it's kinda like the Lambda body is destroyed while Nu's mind is intact inside? And both are destroyed at that point in time?

Technically it is Lambda. Well, Lambda's body perishes, but Nu's soul flies back to her original body.

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And it will be the day I cry loudly for awhile. While cursing Mori that is.

Technically it is Lambda. Well, Lambda's body perishes, but Nu's soul flies back to her original body.

But wasn't the original "Nu" body destroyed when it fell into the cauldron? Or was another body made at the time.......? I know they've got about a billion of those things....

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But wasn't the original "Nu" body destroyed when it fell into the cauldron? Or was another body made at the time.......? I know they've got about a billion of those things....

Let's see, in CT, Nu finally got a body that can talk, move, hear and touch, and that's the same body that perished after it fell into the cauldron. Then her soul was salvaged by Kokonoe and input into Lambda's body.

During the end of CS, Hazama says that Nu regenerated with her own will only (Not sure if Life Link had any part in this regeneration). So her body pretty much regenerated by itself.

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Let's see, in CT, Nu finally got a body that can talk, move, hear and touch, and that's the same body that perished after it fell into the cauldron. Then her soul was salvaged by Kokonoe and input into Lambda's body.

During the end of CS, Hazama says that Nu regenerated with her own will only (Not sure if Life Link had any part in this regeneration). So her body pretty much regenerated by itself.

Oh, I see, thanks! The story is still confusing me to this day. Hahaha, as it always probably will....so many questions, Mori should write original novels on the side, I think, that man has an incredible imagination.

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