Umineko yasu3/15/2023 ![]() She would have liked to have been somebody who didn’t care what people think, like Beato, and who isn’t scared of anything, so she wouldn’t have any issues about her gender problems and could continue to live on in spite of them. I think that’s what her heart yearns for the most, after being mistreated by the Ushiromiya family for so long, after she learns who she really is, she has the power to do anything to the family and she wants to use that power and let everybody know how clever and powerful she truly is. You know, an imperious and very strong woman who is not scared of anything or anybody, doesn’t care what others think, is very powerful and can do anything she pleases to anybody, is confident and loves mysteries. Or I think that’s who she would most like to be. Now, I haven’t finished Umineko but I can surmise from what I’ve seen that most likely Yasu’s truest self is Beatrice. Her complexity and the consolidation of all of her personalities is what makes her the complex and fascinating character she is, but I thought that it might be interesting for us to guess which one of those she truly is deep inside and who does she want herself to be like the most. Or you might say that her one true personality is that of Yasu, you know, an adrift, sorrowful and confused person. Bernkastel also make some jabs at Shkanon while explaining the rules.I was curious about this, so I want to ask everybody, what does everybody think Yasu’s one true personality is? Now, now, I know it might seem like a silly question and I do feel a little embarrassed for posting it, as one would answer that Yasu is the amalgamation of Shannon, Kanon, Beatrice, Gaap, Clair and that they all represent different parts of her personality. Episode 8, during Bernkastel's short game, upon Shannon's death, Kanon disappears forever. The implication is that she cannot do this because she is Kanon, and if she brings him out Yasu would murder Will on the spot. Upon attempting this repeatedly, Shannon "glitches out", asking him in a weird monotone voice is he's sure. In Episode 7, Will attempts to make Shannon go get Kanon, implying he wishes to see them both in the same room. This implies that there is one fewer person than we think, in this case that means Shannon and Kanon being one person rather than two. The Red Truth at the end of Episode 6: The entire island + Erika = 17 people, whereas we previously thought there were 17 (18 if we include Erika). All of Episode 6, particularly the duel that implies Shannon or Kanon may achieve love and become a full person, but not both. Going by Shkanontrice, the solution is that his corpse has been found, it's Shannon's corpse. Most suspicious of all is Episode 4 where Kanon's body cannot be found and Beatrice has to give Battler the Red Truth to confirm his death. This makes him extremely suspicicous, even when the Red Truth declares his death. George dies after seeing Shannon again and Jessica can only speak to Kanon while she's blindfolded). Incidentally the fact that both Shannon and Kanon revived in this episode, even in the Fantasy scene, add more sus points to both. Kanon's corpse is never seen (by Battler) in Episode 1, 2 and 4 (in Episode 3, the solution given is that Kanon pretended to have died, assisted by Nanjo who examined the body. The most damning ones are in the Answer arcs. You can infer that Shannon and Kanon are the same people though clues presented. The manga, being released years later, is more willing to state a direct answer. The visual novel itself never reveals it because it did not want to just hand the reader a solution from god. A point it's trying to make is that you have to try yourself to find the truth or create your own version that is valuable to you.
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