The world of Kyokou Suiri (also known as In/Spectre Invented Inference
Meta-Commentary: The series is essentially a commentary on the "suiri" (deductive reasoning) genre itself, turning the tropes of classic detective fiction on their head. Where to Follow the Manga
Kotoko limped past its remains. "Neither. That's the joke."
: The series' core mechanic, "Invented Inference" (Fabricated Reasoning), remains the primary tool Kotoko Iwanaga uses to maintain the "order" of the supernatural world. Rather than solving a mystery by finding the truth, Kotoko constructs a "plausible lie" to convince the public or the spirits, often leading to meta-mystery elements where the "truth" is less important than the narrative's effect. Key Characters Kotoko Iwanaga
Title: The Locked Shrine
The Chinese title for the series, widely used in scanlation circles. The Japanese spirits and monsters that Kotoko governs. Steel Lady Nanase:
In Chapter 82, the core concept of Xu Gou Tui Li (Invented Inference) remains the driving force. The chapter showcases Kotoko fabricating a narrative or logic trap to subdue the antagonist, proving that in the realm of Spectres, a well-constructed lie is the strongest weapon. This approach makes the series distinct and, for many readers, "better" than traditional detective fiction.
They are the same. So the question is:
Is the invented inference (虚构推理) in Kyokou Suiri good?
The world of Kyokou Suiri (also known as In/Spectre Invented Inference
Meta-Commentary: The series is essentially a commentary on the "suiri" (deductive reasoning) genre itself, turning the tropes of classic detective fiction on their head. Where to Follow the Manga
Kotoko limped past its remains. "Neither. That's the joke." The world of Kyokou Suiri (also known as
: The series' core mechanic, "Invented Inference" (Fabricated Reasoning), remains the primary tool Kotoko Iwanaga uses to maintain the "order" of the supernatural world. Rather than solving a mystery by finding the truth, Kotoko constructs a "plausible lie" to convince the public or the spirits, often leading to meta-mystery elements where the "truth" is less important than the narrative's effect. Key Characters Kotoko Iwanaga
Title: The Locked Shrine
The Chinese title for the series, widely used in scanlation circles. The Japanese spirits and monsters that Kotoko governs. Steel Lady Nanase:
In Chapter 82, the core concept of Xu Gou Tui Li (Invented Inference) remains the driving force. The chapter showcases Kotoko fabricating a narrative or logic trap to subdue the antagonist, proving that in the realm of Spectres, a well-constructed lie is the strongest weapon. This approach makes the series distinct and, for many readers, "better" than traditional detective fiction. Invented Inference creates a unique dynamic: Kotoko is
They are the same. So the question is:
Is the invented inference (虚构推理) in Kyokou Suiri good?