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A genre convention stating that the detective must not be hindered in the discovery of any clues necessary to a solution. |
A genre convention stating that the detective must not be hindered in the discovery of any clues necessary to a solution. |
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{{term | 1=Devil's Proof}} |
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A logical dilemma stating that, though evidence will disprove the existence of something, lack of evidence will not disprove it. Put simply, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. |
A logical dilemma stating that, though evidence will disprove the existence of something, lack of evidence will not disprove it. Put simply, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. |
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An Episode refers to a single self-contained story that takes place within the ''Umineko no Naku Koro ni'' sound novels. Each episode consists of a main story, a [[Tea Party]], and a [[????]]. |
An Episode refers to a single self-contained story that takes place within the ''Umineko no Naku Koro ni'' sound novels. Each episode consists of a main story, a [[Tea Party]], and a [[????]]. |
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Fragments are bits of light that represent infinite parallel worlds with infinitely different possibilities. Certain witches can use fragments to hop between different game boards. |
Fragments are bits of light that represent infinite parallel worlds with infinitely different possibilities. Certain witches can use fragments to hop between different game boards. |
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{{term | 1=[[Furniture]]}} |
{{term | 1=[[Furniture]]}} |