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%%** '''Victim 1:''' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice
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%%** '''Victim 2:''' TamperingWithFoodAndDrink
%%** '''Culprit 2:''' HalfTheManHeUsedToBe
%%** '''Punishments 2-A/2-B:''' SuperDrowningSkills
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%%** '''Victim 5-B:''' TapOnTheHead, SuperDrowningSkills
%%** '''Culprit 5:''' BoomHeadshot, MercyKill
%%** '''Victim 6:''' LuredIntoATrap
%%** '''Culprit 6:''' ManOnFire
%%** '''Punishment 5:''' OffWithHisHead
%%** '''Victim 7:''' SlashedThroat
%%** '''Culprit/Scapegoat 7:''' HumanPincushion
%%** '''Victim 1:''' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice
%%** '''Culprit 1:''' DuelToTheDeath, MakeSureHesDead
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%%** '''Victim 2:''' TamperingWithFoodAndDrink
%%** '''Culprit 2:''' HalfTheManHeUsedToBe
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%%** '''Culprit 4:''' AbsurdlySharpClaws
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%%** '''Victim 5-B:''' TapOnTheHead, SuperDrowningSkills
%%** '''Culprit 5:''' BoomHeadshot, MercyKill
%%** '''Victim 6:''' LuredIntoATrap
%%** '''Culprit 6:''' ManOnFire
%%** '''Punishment 5:''' OffWithHisHead
%%** '''Victim 7:''' SlashedThroat
%%** '''Culprit/Scapegoat 7:''' HumanPincushion
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* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:The Teishu]] decapitates [[spoiler:[[Manga/ZetsuenNoTempest Mahiro Fuwa]]]] for trespassing.
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* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:The Teishu]] decapitates [[spoiler:[[Manga/ZetsuenNoTempest [[spoiler:[[Manga/BlastOfTempest Mahiro Fuwa]]]] for trespassing.
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!!Ukimiya provides examples of:
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!!''Ukimiya'' provides examples of:
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* DoesNotLikeGuns: Having come from the end of Minagoroshi-hen, [[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Hanyuu]] [[spoiler: just seen all of her friends shot to death]], so she doesn't take [[spoiler: Mahiro]] waving his gun around very well.
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* DoesNotLikeGuns: Having come from the end of Minagoroshi-hen, [[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Hanyuu]] [[spoiler: just seen [[spoiler:just witnessed all of her friends getting shot to death]], so she doesn't take [[spoiler: Mahiro]] waving his gun around very well.
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* TheEndOrIsIt / TheStinger: By the end, [[spoiler: Rika and The Sage find a mysterious scroll near the pond, but it promptly bursts into flames.]]
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* TheEndOrIsIt / TheStinger: TheEndOrIsIt: By the end, [[spoiler: Rika and The Sage find a mysterious scroll near the pond, but it promptly bursts into flames.]]
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* LethalChef: [[{{VisualNovel/Hakuouki}} Senhime]]'s cooking is pretty terrible. [[spoiler:Taken literally when she kills Hei with a poisoned cake.]]
* MacGuffin: [[spoiler:The titular [[Manga/DragonBall dragon balls]] turn out to be the key to cleansing the corruption and bringing back the dead.]]
* MacGuffin: [[spoiler:The titular [[Manga/DragonBall dragon balls]] turn out to be the key to cleansing the corruption and bringing back the dead.]]
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* LethalChef: [[{{VisualNovel/Hakuouki}} [[VisualNovel/{{Hakuouki}} Senhime]]'s cooking is pretty terrible. [[spoiler:Taken literally when she kills Hei with a poisoned cake.]]
* MacGuffin:[[spoiler:The titular The [[spoiler:titular [[Manga/DragonBall dragon balls]] balls]]]] turn out to be the key to cleansing the corruption and bringing back the dead.]]
* MacGuffin:
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* NotMeThisTime: [[spoiler:Sen]] tries to frame [[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The Joker]]]] for the week 2 case, but he doesn't even show up on the suspect list.
** [[spoiler: Averted when he actually is the culprit on week 4.]]
** [[spoiler: Averted when he actually is the culprit on week 4.]]
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* NotMeThisTime: [[spoiler:Sen]] tries to frame [[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The Joker]]]] for the week 2 case, but he doesn't even show up on the suspect list. \n** [[spoiler: Averted when he actually is the culprit on week 4.]]
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Ukimiya is a weekly-format [[JournalRoleplay murdergame]] set in an abandoned Japanese castle. Thirty Warriors have been summoned from their homes to help combat TheCorruption, a mysterious force tainting the world--the catch being that only nine are needed, and the rest must be weeded out through a DeadlyGame.
Ukimiya can be read [[https://ukimiya.dreamwidth.org/ here]] on Dreamwidth.
Ukimiya can be read [[https://ukimiya.dreamwidth.org/ here]] on Dreamwidth.
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* AmateurSleuth: Nearly everyone, as the only detectives in the game are Misora and Mako.
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* AmateurSleuth: Nearly everyone, as the The only detectives in the game are Misora and Mako.Mako, so everyone else is forced to act as one.
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* TheCorruption: Why the Warriors were kidnapped in the first place.
* DeathTropes / MurderTropes
** '''Victim 1:''' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice
** '''Culprit 1:''' DuelToTheDeath, MakeSureHesDead
** '''Punishment 1:'''
** '''Victim 2:''' TamperingWithFoodAndDrink
** '''Culprit 2:''' HalfTheManHeUsedToBe
** '''Punishments 2-A/2-B:''' SuperDrowningSkills
** '''Victim 3:'''
** '''Culprit 3:''' SlashedThroat
** '''Victim 4:'''
** '''Culprit 4:''' AbsurdlySharpClaws
** '''Punishment 3:'''
** '''Punishment 4:'''
** '''Victim 5-A:'''
** '''Victim 5-B:''' TapOnTheHead, SuperDrowningSkills
** '''Culprit 5:''' BoomHeadshot, MercyKill
** '''Victim 6:''' LuredIntoATrap
** '''Culprit 6:''' ManOnFire
** '''Punishment 5:''' OffWithHisHead
** '''Victim 7:''' SlashedThroat
** '''Culprit/Scapegoat 7:''' HumanPincushion
* DeathTropes / MurderTropes
** '''Victim 1:''' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice
** '''Culprit 1:''' DuelToTheDeath, MakeSureHesDead
** '''Punishment 1:'''
** '''Victim 2:''' TamperingWithFoodAndDrink
** '''Culprit 2:''' HalfTheManHeUsedToBe
** '''Punishments 2-A/2-B:''' SuperDrowningSkills
** '''Victim 3:'''
** '''Culprit 3:''' SlashedThroat
** '''Victim 4:'''
** '''Culprit 4:''' AbsurdlySharpClaws
** '''Punishment 3:'''
** '''Punishment 4:'''
** '''Victim 5-A:'''
** '''Victim 5-B:''' TapOnTheHead, SuperDrowningSkills
** '''Culprit 5:''' BoomHeadshot, MercyKill
** '''Victim 6:''' LuredIntoATrap
** '''Culprit 6:''' ManOnFire
** '''Punishment 5:''' OffWithHisHead
** '''Victim 7:''' SlashedThroat
** '''Culprit/Scapegoat 7:''' HumanPincushion
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* TheCorruption: Why the Warriors were kidnapped in the first place.
*place. [[spoiler: Moreover, The Sage himself was influenced by the corruption for the duration of the game. Once it's cleansed, he's perfectly personable.]]
%%* DeathTropes / MurderTropes
** %%** '''Victim 1:''' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice
** %%** '''Culprit 1:''' DuelToTheDeath, MakeSureHesDead
** %%** '''Punishment 1:'''
** %%** '''Victim 2:''' TamperingWithFoodAndDrink
** %%** '''Culprit 2:''' HalfTheManHeUsedToBe
** %%** '''Punishments 2-A/2-B:''' SuperDrowningSkills
** %%** '''Victim 3:'''
** %%** '''Culprit 3:''' SlashedThroat
** %%** '''Victim 4:'''
** %%** '''Culprit 4:''' AbsurdlySharpClaws
** %%** '''Punishment 3:'''
** %%** '''Punishment 4:'''
** %%** '''Victim 5-A:'''
** %%** '''Victim 5-B:''' TapOnTheHead, SuperDrowningSkills
** %%** '''Culprit 5:''' BoomHeadshot, MercyKill
** %%** '''Victim 6:''' LuredIntoATrap
** %%** '''Culprit 6:''' ManOnFire
** %%** '''Punishment 5:''' OffWithHisHead
** %%** '''Victim 7:''' SlashedThroat
** %%** '''Culprit/Scapegoat 7:''' HumanPincushionHumanPincushion
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:The Sage is the main antagonist for the majority of the game, but at the final trial, he's disposed of pretty quickly.]]
* DoesNotLikeGuns: Having come from the end of Minagoroshi-hen, [[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Hanyuu]] [[spoiler: just seen all of her friends shot to death]], so she doesn't take [[spoiler: Mahiro]] waving his gun around very well.
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%%* DeathTropes / MurderTropes
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:The Sage is the main antagonist for the majority of the game, but at the final trial, he's disposed of pretty quickly.]]
* DoesNotLikeGuns: Having come from the end of Minagoroshi-hen, [[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Hanyuu]] [[spoiler: just seen all of her friends shot to death]], so she doesn't take [[spoiler: Mahiro]] waving his gun around very well.
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* EndingMemorialService: Each trial is followed by an "afterparty," of the survivors catching their breathes.
* TheEndOrIsIt / TheStinger: [[spoiler: Rika and The Sage find a mysterious scroll near the pond, but it promptly bursts into flames.]]
* TheEndOrIsIt / TheStinger: [[spoiler: Rika and The Sage find a mysterious scroll near the pond, but it promptly bursts into flames.]]
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* EndingMemorialService: Each trial is followed by an "afterparty," of the survivors catching their breathes.breath.
* TheEndOrIsIt / TheStinger: By the end, [[spoiler: Rika and The Sage find a mysterious scroll near the pond, but it promptly bursts into flames.]]
* ExactWords: "The World" is listed as one of his favorite things on The Teishu's profile. Turns out that's the name of a terrarium he owns.
* HopeSpot: [[spoiler:[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Rika Furude]]]] escapes from her killer and makes it to [[spoiler:Hanyuu's]] room - but dies right outside the door as the walls are soundproof and so her cries for help are in vain.
* LethalChef: [[{{VisualNovel/Hakuouki}} Senhime]]'s cooking is pretty terrible. [[spoiler:Taken literally when she kills Hei with a poisoned cake.]]
* TheEndOrIsIt / TheStinger: By the end, [[spoiler: Rika and The Sage find a mysterious scroll near the pond, but it promptly bursts into flames.]]
* ExactWords: "The World" is listed as one of his favorite things on The Teishu's profile. Turns out that's the name of a terrarium he owns.
* HopeSpot: [[spoiler:[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Rika Furude]]]] escapes from her killer and makes it to [[spoiler:Hanyuu's]] room - but dies right outside the door as the walls are soundproof and so her cries for help are in vain.
* LethalChef: [[{{VisualNovel/Hakuouki}} Senhime]]'s cooking is pretty terrible. [[spoiler:Taken literally when she kills Hei with a poisoned cake.]]
* TheMole: [[spoiler:[[Anime/DanganRonpa3 Koichi Kizakura]]]] is the mole for the Sage, though he only cooperates because [[spoiler: Kyouko Kirigiri]], his best friend's daughter, is being threatened.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:The Sage is horrified by his actions once he's no longer corrupted.]]
* TheNicknamer: [[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem Tiki]] gives ''everyone'' in the game a nickname, whether they want one or not.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:The Sage is horrified by his actions once he's no longer corrupted.]]
* TheNicknamer: [[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem Tiki]] gives ''everyone'' in the game a nickname, whether they want one or not.
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* RunningGag: Lemons. Mahiro sniffing the evidence. See also YouDidntAsk, below.
* SummoningRitual: How the Warriors were initially kidnapped.
* SummoningRitual: How the Warriors were initially kidnapped.
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* NotMeThisTime: [[spoiler:Sen]] tries to frame [[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The Joker]]]] for the week 2 case, but he doesn't even show up on the suspect list.
** [[spoiler: Averted when he actually is the culprit on week 4.]]
* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:The Teishu]] decapitates [[spoiler:[[Manga/ZetsuenNoTempest Mahiro Fuwa]]]] for trespassing.
* ReformedButRejected: [[spoiler:Once the corruption is cleared from his being, The Sage (who is really [[VideoGame/ToukenRanbu The Saniwa]]) tries to apologize to the players for putting them through the game. Many of them don't care and decide to beat him up instead.]]
%%* RunningGag: Lemons. Mahiro sniffing the evidence. See also YouDidntAsk, below.
* SacrificialLamb: Echoing her repeated deaths in canon, [[spoiler:[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Rika Furude]]]] is the first in the game to die.
* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:The Teishu]] was sealed in one of these pre-game. [[spoiler: Hegets re-sealed into a ''ramune bottle'' at the final trial.]]
* ShapeshifterModeLock: Hanyuu is locked into her adult form for the duration of the game, rather than the disguise of a 12-year-old that she uses in Higurashi proper.
%%* SummoningRitual: How the Warriors were initiallykidnapped.kidnapped.
* TimeAbyss: The age given on The Teishu's ([[spoiler:[[Anime/DragonBallSuper Zamasu]]]] profile is ''25,000,000.''
** [[spoiler: Averted when he actually is the culprit on week 4.]]
* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:The Teishu]] decapitates [[spoiler:[[Manga/ZetsuenNoTempest Mahiro Fuwa]]]] for trespassing.
* ReformedButRejected: [[spoiler:Once the corruption is cleared from his being, The Sage (who is really [[VideoGame/ToukenRanbu The Saniwa]]) tries to apologize to the players for putting them through the game. Many of them don't care and decide to beat him up instead.]]
%%* RunningGag: Lemons. Mahiro sniffing the evidence. See also YouDidntAsk, below.
* SacrificialLamb: Echoing her repeated deaths in canon, [[spoiler:[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Rika Furude]]]] is the first in the game to die.
* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:The Teishu]] was sealed in one of these pre-game. [[spoiler: Hegets re-sealed into a ''ramune bottle'' at the final trial.]]
* ShapeshifterModeLock: Hanyuu is locked into her adult form for the duration of the game, rather than the disguise of a 12-year-old that she uses in Higurashi proper.
%%* SummoningRitual: How the Warriors were initially
* TimeAbyss: The age given on The Teishu's ([[spoiler:[[Anime/DragonBallSuper Zamasu]]]] profile is ''25,000,000.''
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* YouDidntAsk: The culprit of the second week says this in response to why they didn't confess earlier on. Every week after that, [[RunningGag the trials start out with someone asking the suspects if they committed the murder]] just to avoid this scenario.
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* TheUnseen: The Emperor [[spoiler:[[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Ambassador Laquatas]]]] is only ever seen by the dead characters, everyone else he communicates with via writing.
* YouDidntAsk: The culprit of the second week says this in response to why they didn't confess earlier on. Every week after that, [[RunningGag the trials start out with someone asking the suspects if they committed the murder]] just to avoid thisscenario.scenario.
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* YouDidntAsk: The culprit of the second week says this in response to why they didn't confess earlier on. Every week after that, [[RunningGag the trials start out with someone asking the suspects if they committed the murder]] just to avoid this
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-->CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.
Ukimiya is a weekly-format [[JournalRoleplay murdergame]] set in an abandoned Japanese castle. Thirty Warriors have been summoned from their homes to help combat TheCorruption, a mysterious force tainting the world--the catch being that only nine are needed, and the rest must be weeded out through a DeadlyGame.
Ukimiya can be read [[https://ukimiya.dreamwidth.org/ here]] on Dreamwidth.
!!Ukimiya provides examples of:
* AmateurSleuth: Nearly everyone, as the only detectives in the game are Misora and Mako.
* ColorMotif: Nearly everything in the castle (and on a meta level, the information pages) is themed with an unpleasant shade of green.
* TheCorruption: Why the Warriors were kidnapped in the first place.
* DeathTropes / MurderTropes
** '''Victim 1:''' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice
** '''Culprit 1:''' DuelToTheDeath, MakeSureHesDead
** '''Punishment 1:'''
** '''Victim 2:''' TamperingWithFoodAndDrink
** '''Culprit 2:''' HalfTheManHeUsedToBe
** '''Punishments 2-A/2-B:''' SuperDrowningSkills
** '''Victim 3:'''
** '''Culprit 3:''' SlashedThroat
** '''Victim 4:'''
** '''Culprit 4:''' AbsurdlySharpClaws
** '''Punishment 3:'''
** '''Punishment 4:'''
** '''Victim 5-A:'''
** '''Victim 5-B:''' TapOnTheHead, SuperDrowningSkills
** '''Culprit 5:''' BoomHeadshot, MercyKill
** '''Victim 6:''' LuredIntoATrap
** '''Culprit 6:''' ManOnFire
** '''Punishment 5:''' OffWithHisHead
** '''Victim 7:''' SlashedThroat
** '''Culprit/Scapegoat 7:''' HumanPincushion
* DoNotGoGentle: Both [[spoiler:Tiki and Misora]] fight back against their killers before their respective demises.
* EndingMemorialService: Each trial is followed by an "afterparty," of the survivors catching their breathes.
* TheEndOrIsIt / TheStinger: [[spoiler: Rika and The Sage find a mysterious scroll near the pond, but it promptly bursts into flames.]]
* MacGuffin: [[spoiler:The titular [[Manga/DragonBall dragon balls]] turn out to be the key to cleansing the corruption and bringing back the dead.]]
* NotJustATournament: The Sage explains that everyone has been brought to the castle to weed out the nine most worthy Warriors. [[spoiler:When nine are left, he reveals he never intended for them to survive past cleansing TheCorruption in the first place.]]
* RunningGag: Lemons. Mahiro sniffing the evidence. See also YouDidntAsk, below.
* SummoningRitual: How the Warriors were initially kidnapped.
* TrailOfBlood: Quite frequently one of the pieces of evidence during a trial.
* YouDidntAsk: The culprit of the second week says this in response to why they didn't confess earlier on. Every week after that, [[RunningGag the trials start out with someone asking the suspects if they committed the murder]] just to avoid this scenario.
Ukimiya is a weekly-format [[JournalRoleplay murdergame]] set in an abandoned Japanese castle. Thirty Warriors have been summoned from their homes to help combat TheCorruption, a mysterious force tainting the world--the catch being that only nine are needed, and the rest must be weeded out through a DeadlyGame.
Ukimiya can be read [[https://ukimiya.dreamwidth.org/ here]] on Dreamwidth.
!!Ukimiya provides examples of:
* AmateurSleuth: Nearly everyone, as the only detectives in the game are Misora and Mako.
* ColorMotif: Nearly everything in the castle (and on a meta level, the information pages) is themed with an unpleasant shade of green.
* TheCorruption: Why the Warriors were kidnapped in the first place.
* DeathTropes / MurderTropes
** '''Victim 1:''' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice
** '''Culprit 1:''' DuelToTheDeath, MakeSureHesDead
** '''Punishment 1:'''
** '''Victim 2:''' TamperingWithFoodAndDrink
** '''Culprit 2:''' HalfTheManHeUsedToBe
** '''Punishments 2-A/2-B:''' SuperDrowningSkills
** '''Victim 3:'''
** '''Culprit 3:''' SlashedThroat
** '''Victim 4:'''
** '''Culprit 4:''' AbsurdlySharpClaws
** '''Punishment 3:'''
** '''Punishment 4:'''
** '''Victim 5-A:'''
** '''Victim 5-B:''' TapOnTheHead, SuperDrowningSkills
** '''Culprit 5:''' BoomHeadshot, MercyKill
** '''Victim 6:''' LuredIntoATrap
** '''Culprit 6:''' ManOnFire
** '''Punishment 5:''' OffWithHisHead
** '''Victim 7:''' SlashedThroat
** '''Culprit/Scapegoat 7:''' HumanPincushion
* DoNotGoGentle: Both [[spoiler:Tiki and Misora]] fight back against their killers before their respective demises.
* EndingMemorialService: Each trial is followed by an "afterparty," of the survivors catching their breathes.
* TheEndOrIsIt / TheStinger: [[spoiler: Rika and The Sage find a mysterious scroll near the pond, but it promptly bursts into flames.]]
* MacGuffin: [[spoiler:The titular [[Manga/DragonBall dragon balls]] turn out to be the key to cleansing the corruption and bringing back the dead.]]
* NotJustATournament: The Sage explains that everyone has been brought to the castle to weed out the nine most worthy Warriors. [[spoiler:When nine are left, he reveals he never intended for them to survive past cleansing TheCorruption in the first place.]]
* RunningGag: Lemons. Mahiro sniffing the evidence. See also YouDidntAsk, below.
* SummoningRitual: How the Warriors were initially kidnapped.
* TrailOfBlood: Quite frequently one of the pieces of evidence during a trial.
* YouDidntAsk: The culprit of the second week says this in response to why they didn't confess earlier on. Every week after that, [[RunningGag the trials start out with someone asking the suspects if they committed the murder]] just to avoid this scenario.