![]() I'd also like to highlight the fact that the piano string cut her neck. Naomi didn't directly kill her, but definitely had a significant impact on the events leading up to Seiko's death. In BC:RF, Naomi wasn't REALLY the direct cause of Seiko's death as she was influenced by the darkening. You could view this again as Naomi killing her. So this calm version of Naomi trying to cheer her up seems more inappropriate, which, in Seiko's panicked state, would probably lead her to thinking that Naomi is in the same strange state she was in when she hanged her.Īnd so she tries to run away, which leads on to her going right through the piano string. She's unaware that Naomi was prepared to save her. I may be explaining this part particularly poorly, so excuse me if it's difficult to understand.īut what Seiko remembers is in that tense situations, Naomi tends to scream and cry. This doesn't work due to the fact that Seiko's memories of Naomi would not be applied to this situation. One point is that after supposedly saving Seiko, Naomi tries to calm her down by being nice. it's sort of the same thing in Book of Shadows. Thinking about it, Naomi was the overall cause of Seiko's death in Blood Covered: Repeated Fear. ![]() She gets hanged in one, and her head chopped off in the other.īut is this really that much of a difference? I guess, plotwise, the most obvious difference between deaths is Seiko. I got this idea when I was looking at Ryosuke's death. Just going to highlight a small thing here regarding how people die in the loops of Tenjin.
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