You claim that you "cast Kyrie into the abyss." Assuming your claim was true, there wouldn't be much point in inflicting wounds. You could just fling her there whole, and that would be the end of it.
Now let's consider the position of where Kyrie would have been if the Twilight were accurate: She would have been standing at the door, with you inside the room. Assuming she had the rifle, she would have aimed it at you, and shot.
[He mimes the action.]
There's already two problems with this: One, she needs both hands to use the rifle. So why would there be a handprint on the door? But more importantly, if it WERE her blood, then there should be a corresponding handprint on the rifle just by the nature of how you would have to hold it. In other words...
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You claim that you "cast Kyrie into the abyss." Assuming your claim was true, there wouldn't be much point in inflicting wounds. You could just fling her there whole, and that would be the end of it.
Now let's consider the position of where Kyrie would have been if the Twilight were accurate: She would have been standing at the door, with you inside the room. Assuming she had the rifle, she would have aimed it at you, and shot.
[He mimes the action.]
There's already two problems with this: One, she needs both hands to use the rifle. So why would there be a handprint on the door? But more importantly, if it WERE her blood, then there should be a corresponding handprint on the rifle just by the nature of how you would have to hold it. In other words...
[Desk slam, point.]
That handprint isn't Kyrie's! It's the culprit's!