What you may have missed...
Okay, this is the last time I start a topic for a while I swear... the last 6 or so posts I've had were actually from starting a new topic so I know I'm not exactly known for contributing to other member's topics... or for anything really.
But I thought that I would make some observations just before Episode 6 comes out in case they're right.
Okay here goes:
1. Rhue DID NOT kill Tranziun's mother.
Why? Well mainly because of the reaction Tranziun has when he finds out who actually killed his mother. It is one of absolute shock and horror.
Now, according to a Topic on the "Timeline" of the Way, Tranziun has hardly known Rhue for a month!
Does this sound like a realistic reaction if Rhue had killed her to you?
"Oh no! The friend I've hardly known for 4 weeks has killed my mother!
After I trusted him so! "
Of course, Tranziun could have known Rhue for longer than he's actually letting on, but this kind of reaction should only merit if a CLOSE friend killed Tranziun's mother... or maybe if even Tranziun himself killed her.
2. Rhue and Gauis might have been in a larger group when they killed someone.
Gauis mentions that he and Rhue killed someone. However, they may have in fact been in a group of three when they commited this murder.
Gauis doesn't exactly state that it was ONLY him and Rhue who killed the person... who's to say someone else didn't have a hnad in the murder.
3. Why the HELL did Rhue dream about SLADE'S memories!?
I was surprised when I saw how little this topic was discussed.
Isn't anyone wondering why in fact Rhue dreamt or 'saw' Slade's private memories? This is obviously a very important piece of the storyline puzzle.
How di Rhue come to see such private memories?
Was he able to do this by himself, or did he have help from an external force in doing so?
4. Slade said something very interesting to Alan...
I remembered in Episode 3 when Alan was basically hitting on a girl Slade nearly killed him. What was interesting is when Alan said "Is she your sister?" Slade said something along the lines of "If she was I would have KILLED YOU".
Again, another overlooked statement, Scatha is Slade's sister and Scatha did in some point in her love have her own lover.
Was Slade angry at men coming on to women because it reminded him of how his Sister's heart was broken? I don't know exactly.
Overall a very interesting statement.
EDIT : Sorry for this people. Slade actually said this in response to when Alan said he didn't even touch the girl. Thanks to Non-Sequitur for this.
However I still remember Alan asking if Slade was the girl's brother.
5. In Episode 2 if you choose to help a band of campers fight the guided they claim that they will bring a small boy back to his mother... YET Rhue worries that they won't...
Why would Lun put this in if ithad no significance? Maybe I'm just overanalyzing things but why does this worry Rhue? Is this boy significant or does it remind Rhue of a situation he went through. Perhaps its just a way to introduce "The Guided".
6. When the clock dies right before Rhue killed Lexus could this have something to do with "TIME"?
Think about it. Clocks represent time. Maybe it was just used for dramtic effect (eg. Time stood still) or maybe it has something to do with the flow of time in the story.
Anyways, send me your feedback. I also may edit this topic and add some more theories to it later.
But I thought that I would make some observations just before Episode 6 comes out in case they're right.
Okay here goes:
1. Rhue DID NOT kill Tranziun's mother.
Why? Well mainly because of the reaction Tranziun has when he finds out who actually killed his mother. It is one of absolute shock and horror.
Now, according to a Topic on the "Timeline" of the Way, Tranziun has hardly known Rhue for a month!
Does this sound like a realistic reaction if Rhue had killed her to you?
"Oh no! The friend I've hardly known for 4 weeks has killed my mother!
After I trusted him so! "
Of course, Tranziun could have known Rhue for longer than he's actually letting on, but this kind of reaction should only merit if a CLOSE friend killed Tranziun's mother... or maybe if even Tranziun himself killed her.
2. Rhue and Gauis might have been in a larger group when they killed someone.
Gauis mentions that he and Rhue killed someone. However, they may have in fact been in a group of three when they commited this murder.
Gauis doesn't exactly state that it was ONLY him and Rhue who killed the person... who's to say someone else didn't have a hnad in the murder.
3. Why the HELL did Rhue dream about SLADE'S memories!?
I was surprised when I saw how little this topic was discussed.
Isn't anyone wondering why in fact Rhue dreamt or 'saw' Slade's private memories? This is obviously a very important piece of the storyline puzzle.
How di Rhue come to see such private memories?
Was he able to do this by himself, or did he have help from an external force in doing so?
4. Slade said something very interesting to Alan...
I remembered in Episode 3 when Alan was basically hitting on a girl Slade nearly killed him. What was interesting is when Alan said "Is she your sister?" Slade said something along the lines of "If she was I would have KILLED YOU".
Again, another overlooked statement, Scatha is Slade's sister and Scatha did in some point in her love have her own lover.
Was Slade angry at men coming on to women because it reminded him of how his Sister's heart was broken? I don't know exactly.
Overall a very interesting statement.
EDIT : Sorry for this people. Slade actually said this in response to when Alan said he didn't even touch the girl. Thanks to Non-Sequitur for this.
However I still remember Alan asking if Slade was the girl's brother.
5. In Episode 2 if you choose to help a band of campers fight the guided they claim that they will bring a small boy back to his mother... YET Rhue worries that they won't...
Why would Lun put this in if ithad no significance? Maybe I'm just overanalyzing things but why does this worry Rhue? Is this boy significant or does it remind Rhue of a situation he went through. Perhaps its just a way to introduce "The Guided".
6. When the clock dies right before Rhue killed Lexus could this have something to do with "TIME"?
Think about it. Clocks represent time. Maybe it was just used for dramtic effect (eg. Time stood still) or maybe it has something to do with the flow of time in the story.
Anyways, send me your feedback. I also may edit this topic and add some more theories to it later.