Any character can use Purple Declarations, which possess the same standing as the Red Truth; however, only the culprit can lie while using the Purple Declaration. Along with other elements of the final mystery (master keys which disappear after a servant's death, unopenable windows, the unambiguous dismissal of Kanon's true nature after Shannon's death), this goes in hand with Bernkastel simply viewing the Rokkenjima mystery as an intellectual game, rather than a story in its own right.
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| - Any character can use Purple Declarations, which possess the same standing as the Red Truth; however, only the culprit can lie while using the Purple Declaration. Along with other elements of the final mystery (master keys which disappear after a servant's death, unopenable windows, the unambiguous dismissal of Kanon's true nature after Shannon's death), this goes in hand with Bernkastel simply viewing the Rokkenjima mystery as an intellectual game, rather than a story in its own right.
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| - Any character can use Purple Declarations, which possess the same standing as the Red Truth; however, only the culprit can lie while using the Purple Declaration. Along with other elements of the final mystery (master keys which disappear after a servant's death, unopenable windows, the unambiguous dismissal of Kanon's true nature after Shannon's death), this goes in hand with Bernkastel simply viewing the Rokkenjima mystery as an intellectual game, rather than a story in its own right. Purple declarations are also used by Beatrice to set up a choice for Ange at the very end of the game, due to their ambiguous nature. Later it is also used in the spinoff manga Forgery of the Purple Logic.
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