Tsurenai Hodo Aokute Azatoi Kurai ni Akai - Vol. 6 Ch. 45 - Why did you persist?

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On page 11, the phrase for "The Devil's Followers" is 悪魔の証明者, which I’m pretty sure means something like "The Devil's Proofer"

I think this is a reference to Probatio Diabolica (Devil's Proof), a type of logical fallacy or impossible task where one is asked to prove something that cannot logically be proven

This term does get brought up in a later chapter, but I don’t think it’s that important

Also, "The Pious" and "God's Disciple" both use the same word (信奉者), so why not just simplify it to "believers" instead?

So, according to the woman at the beginning:
  • Inukai => the disloyal lamb
  • Tamemizu Shouko => the pious
  • Nakazono Natsume => the greedy
  • Tomoyama Arata => ... (not addressed directly, but we could assume he is the devil's follower)
 
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I seriously doubt that, since there's another 3.5 volumes to go, and it's ongoing.
I just like being a hater

What makes you so sure that’s Hayami? There was literally a shape-shifting monster a few chapters back
 
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On page 11, the phrase for "The Devil's Followers" is 悪魔の証明者, which I’m pretty sure means something like "The Devil's Proofer"

I think this is a reference to Probatio Diabolica (Devil's Proof), a type of logical fallacy or impossible task where one is asked to prove something that cannot logically be proven

This term does get brought up in a later chapter, but I don’t think it’s that important

Also, "The Pious" and "God's Disciple" both use the same word (信奉者), so why not just simplify it to "believers" instead?

So, according to the woman at the beginning:
  • Inukai => the disloyal lamb
  • Tamemizu Shouko => the pious
  • Nakazono Natsume => the greedy
  • Tomoyama Arata => ... (not addressed directly, but we could assume he is the devil's follower)

Don't think that's quite correct. Seems to me like Tomoyama Arata, Nakazono Natsume, and Tamemizu Shouko all fall into the "individuals eager for knowledge" category, though Tamemizu Shouko falls into the overlap with "God's disciples". In particular, page 12 suggests that "the Devil's followers" was a separate group of students who frequented the sacrificial mountain in the past before going missing (sacrificed themselves? destroyed by God's disciples? just somewhere else?).
 
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Don't think that's quite correct. Seems to me like Tomoyama Arata, Nakazono Natsume, and Tamemizu Shouko all fall into the "individuals eager for knowledge" category, though Tamemizu Shouko falls into the overlap with "God's disciples". In particular, page 12 suggests that "the Devil's followers" was a separate group of students who frequented the sacrificial mountain in the past before going missing (sacrificed themselves? destroyed by God's disciples? just somewhere else?).
I'm just reiterating what the woman at the beginning says

That book on page 12 is a proposal for a TV show, nothing suggests it has direct ties to the land. You know how fake some TV shows can be
 
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I...

I'm going to have to go back through and reread every chapter to see if Hayami is consistently whispering into one of Tomoyama's ears in particular, aren't I?

Goddamnit.
 
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Well, the plot thickens. Hayami is a reincarnation of an old legend, I think? The legend is now repeating itself, with all the principal cast playing certain roles in it.
 

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