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remember to vote my daughter innocent or else !!!!
My biggest worry going forward is that people aren't going to read the Voice Drama's for anyone. Of course Amane's (and Fuuta's T3) ones are the most important to me, but like, the stuff she's saying in the Voice Drama is deep and breaks her character down so much to the point we get to see her true self in the song.
There are 1000 interpretations to have of all the prisoners, but I can never understand Amane guilty voters, a girl who was clearly being abused since T1 and only shown to actually kill someone in T2. Claiming the "Capacity to kill" in any argument is silly, and what's sillier is claiming she'd become some sort of mega terrorist.
I will do my best to keep our Great Leader in the innocent, but if she drops to guilty I'll cry, be sure to do your part and vote her innocent everyday everyone!
just a little theory about amane T3 thumbnail before it comes out! some of these ideas are from my irl but i don't have any socials so i can't tag her :(
We’ve got to ask her about the name of this religion in her interrogation questions then, if it’s not Amaneism. Fuuta suggests Killcheroyism out of respect. Amane Voice Drama spoilers below (Translation Credit to @maausmt <3)
Within Milgram? It can’t be “Milgramism” though, she hates its system? Hmmm…. Any suggestions? lol ty
I think “Stanleyism” would be funny since it’s a way of disconnecting the Milgram system that she and Fuuta and all the prisoners were put through from the name “Milgram”. It also calls back to the original experiment where people (are lead to believe) they’ve hurt and killed others just because they were following orders. Which is very similar to Amane’s murders I believe, she’s only killing because she’s following a doctrine.
Also it’d be funny for any The Stanley Parable fans.
Another good-ish suggestion would be Stanford or Stanfordism after the experiment of the same name, since the theme of the religion is a bit like a revolution of prisoners as well, maybe. Idk!
'Tis ordained that you will vote Amane Innocent.
https://milgram.jp/judge
Recently went over the transcripts for Amane's interrogations, and it's very interesting stuff:
• Es physically reprimands Amane during the end of the T1 interrogation (and subsequent start of her song)
• Amane despite her age and maturity, believes herself to be as mature as an adult (Most likely due to her trauma, trauma tends to embolden someone in things they shouldn't be), going as far as to be aggrevated when people look down on her as if she were a child
• My longstanding beliefs of the effects of T1 on her seem to ring true, she goes from being an optimistic girl who talks of her teachings, she mentions her parents scolding her for at minimum an hour for her mistakes and she actually takes the role of the primary speaker in the interrogation. Whilst in her T2 interrogation she's broken, less talkative and more prone to outbursts (She attempts twice to attack Es with scissors, threatens Kazui, and despite using "We" for the beginning of it, she switches to "I" when angered). She also takes heavy note of the fact Es refers to himself as "We" near the end, now unsurprisingly I am not exactly going to read/listen to over an hours worth of transcripts, but if any of the other inmates figure out that Es isn't just Es, let me know. But as I believed and interpreted through the songs, by marking her innocent in the second song we emboldened her zealous nature.
The interrogations have told me that the first trial is something the inmate doesn't expect to happen, Amane is so determined to be innocent or her murder, yet her subconcsious begs for forgiveness of her sin. Deep down in Amane's heart is a little girl that was tortured into what we see in T1, and the guilty verdict not only destroys her outward persona (A Big Girl who just does what god wants) but her subconcsious (A little girl who just wanted to help people and animals in the name of her god).
T2 and what it does to her is a result or breaking that little girl in half, if T1 is her childish subconcsious, T2 is her religious subconcsious, she no longer wishes to be forgiven (neither by us or her cult), she doesn't believe in the systems she's apart or (again, MILGRAM and the cult) and because of that, Purge March is Amane's declaration that she is the only force who can provide the will of her god, neither MILGRAM nor her cult are correct, only her and her faith and because the verdict was innocent, we reinforce the idea in her head that she IS the hand of god and thus should be the one who decides who sins and who doesn't.
Amane is gone, what is left is the girl who survived the torture and cleansed the world of those who sinned.