![]() ![]() It's just that huge apocalyptic proportions levels of zombies like what occurs in San Romero due to Swan's ritual isn't the norm for them to deal with. It could be that there have been more, smaller zombie incidents throughout the world. Juliet mentions killing another zombie as an infant using only a rattle.How common are Zombie Apocalypses in whatever world this game takes place in for that to be a viable occupation? Cordelia Starling is mentioned to be a professional assassin (complete with a Briefcase Full of Money being shown), which probably helps to pay the bills, but still. The Starlings are said to be a family of professional zombie hunters.Either he didn't know the exact outcome of the ritual beforehand, and only learned afterwards and couldn't tell Juliet about it before Killabilly was summoned, or he had hoped Juliet could stop Swan by either disarming or killing him before he could pull the trigger on himself. Also worth noting when Morikawa tells her how to defeat Killabilly, he's already dead and has been watching the proceedings from the afterlife.Whether or not he did isn't particularly relevant the real question is whether or not Morikawa-sensei knew that Swan was performing said ritual, and there is no evidence that he did. Morikawa-sensei may or may not have known about the ritual.Living or unliving, it's not easy for a lot of people to be so ready to put a gun to their own head. Maybe he thought, or hoped, Swan wouldn't go through the whole thing.but he didn't know about the ritual? How? Shouldn't Sensei know about Swan's plan, since it was just following a black magic ritual? He's supposed to be a great master, and he definitely knew enough to even tell Juliet how to beat the last boss.He could have learned her secret and formulated his plan around it, knowing he could potentially take her down for good using something he knows she couldn't resist: zombie killing. Swan is seen following Juliet around before everything began. ![]() But given the difficulty Juliet, a trained zombie hunter, faces while trying to take them all down, it's acceptable to consider the only person who feasibly could have would be a zombie hunter. It could be that there's a requirement for it to be a zombie hunter Specifically to complete the ritual.If the Dark Purveyors just had to die at specific places and speak the rites, Swan could have done it himself and cut Juliet out entirely. ![]() We don't know much about the ritual it's possible that throwing the fight may have invalidated it. It's all about putting up one helluva act. Had all these big bad zombies just let themselves get chainsawed, she'd consider that something was up. Ooh, Shiny! ways, Juliet is smarter than one would give credit for.
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