3/27/2023 0 Comments Umineko when they cry chess![]() ![]() Umineko Chiru is the second half of Umineko, which is not composed of answer arcs like it's predecessor. Umineko No Naku Koro Ni involves Battler Ushiromiya attending a family conference with his cousins, but a witch named Beatrice titled "The Golden Witch", starts a massacre and Battler must to survive, prove the murders as non-magical deaths, and solve the witches epitaph. it's composed of answer arcs, which answer questions players may have while playing Higurashi. ![]() Higurashi Kai is basically the sequel to Higurashi. He suspects his friends Rena Ryuguu, Mion Sonozaki, Satoko Hojo, and Rika Furude to be part of the revolt, as he discovers more about the dam, and the "Hinamizawa Syndrome" created by "Oyashiro-sama", his friends begin to plot his death blah blah shit happens. He also finds out that the village was supposed to be flooded a year before, but the citizens revolted. However, after the night of the Watanagashi Festival, he discovers that two people he met were found dead that night. Higurashi takes place in 1983, revolving around teenager Keiichi Maebara, who lived a peaceful life after recently moving to a small village named Hinamizawa. The series has spawned a third-person spin-off fighting game, an anime/manga, PS2 and DS ports, doujin albums, and a sequel Umineko No Naku Koro Ni (When The Seagulls Cry) Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni (When The Cicadas Cry) is a mystery/horror doujin (indie) game/visual novel created by Ryukishi07. This is the latest part of my very detailed blind liveblog of Umineko I hope it proves intriguing to you as well.and anything else 07th Expansion related! Or possibly just for Goetic demon facts and dreadful puns on lolita fashion brands. So come join me to see it happen in detail, and see me scratch my head, comment and theorise. (Insofar as anyone other than Beatrice is ever at the wheel.) A lot of highly theatrical wizard shit happens. Things are indeed kicking off on Rokkenjima - and this time, it’s Kinzo, not Beatrice, who’s at the wheel. Not only that, but we have the horniest outfit in Umineko yet, as another Goetic demon takes the stage besides Ronove! Let’s welcome Gaap! I mean we see some heads get staved in by bunnygirls! The real shit! Nor the epistemic and ontological violence of denying someone’s Weltanschauung. No, I mean, not the crushing weight of the nuclear family. In this chapter of Umineko no Naku Koru Ni, we finally get some violence! There's clear evidence of this being dissociative identity disorder based off of Eva in general alone, compounded by similarities with Yasu and several characters in Ciconia who have experienced trauma and in some ways similar reactions to such trauma. While she could work side by side with the younger personality she would suppress over time, EVA Beatrice in particular is shown to be the sort that takes over as older Eva drifts to sleep when she's in action. This could also maybe be in part due to Beatrice herself telling her how one could be a witch or more specifically how she came to be a witch which was written in Eva's diary that would lead to Ep 7, and was of course in part Beatrice giving the family as a whole and in particular the women of the family a chance to achieve what they couldn't and empower themselves just like she had as she does with Natsuhi, Rosa, and of course Eva in writing Ep 1, 2, and 3 respectively. It would make further sense of course that EVA Beatrice is another personality, perhaps a change in perception or part of herself that takes over in reaction to a new, more sudden trauma of having everything fall apart around her including her husband dying and her son probably being killed by her, and of course later what she has to deal with after she gets the gold. More recently though with a bit of a better understanding of dissociative identity disorder, it seems like younger Eva could have spawned in older Eva in reaction to the abuse she faced from Kinzo and more specifically having to suppress a part of herself for so long and having to grow into and accept a new role as a mother and wife even as a business woman who would also never never be handed the inheretance of the Rokkenjima Mansion under purely Kinzo's misogynistic wishes. When she was finding where the Rokkenjima gold was it seemed like she was looking back at her childhood self to see what she would do in order to help achieve her goal, not necessarily in the disorderd sense. In my mind, especially with mostly EVA Beatrice as sort of a sudden shift from likely the reaction of the events of the 4th and 5th of October 1986, she was more expressing her inner suppressed childhood self, albeit in a corrupted sense due to her mental state. I think that very recently I've seen EVA Beatrice, or perhaps more accurately younger Eva in general as an actual personality likely born from dissociative identity disorder rather than just Eva reinvigorating her youthful spirit. ![]()
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