Having watched back cover a few times, I only now noticed an interesting hiccup in the story. In "the Case of Luxu," at the very beginning of the cinematic, the master is speaking about the Luxu's role. He says, "So that makes you the indisposable number seven. Come on! It's simple. You six plus me equals seven." At first I always chocked this away as Luxu being one of the six plus the master equating to seven. That was, until I realized the line, "Wait. Don't tell me I don't count!" If this line is to be taken seriously then that means that the five Fortellers plus Luxu only make up 6 out of the 7 lights. So from this can we infer that there is a missing piece of the "traitor" puzzle? Is there a light that is being specifically left out?
Having watched back cover a few times, I only now noticed an interesting hiccup in the story. In "the Case of Luxu," at the very beginning of the cinematic, the master is speaking about the Luxu's role. He says, "So that makes you the indisposable number seven. Come on! It's simple. You six plus me equals seven." At first I always chocked this away as Luxu being one of the six plus the master equating to seven. That was, until I realized the line, "Wait. Don't tell me I don't count!" If this line is to be taken seriously then that means that the five Fortellers plus Luxu only make up 6 out of the 7 lights. So from this can we infer that there is a missing piece of the "traitor" puzzle? Is there a light that is being specifically left out?