Talk:Letter to Bonville/@comment-17194369-20170701193242/@comment-17194369-20170701212818

@Piko I think you missed my point. When the protagonist first visits the manor in 1852, the statue is still intact, so the hooded figure can't have broken it to get through the manor, right? The guard doesn't need to have observed any changes to the past, just the fact that those changes have not already been made is enough. Or else… I don't know.

@Geist I'm pretty sure the note the protagonist carries cannot change after visiting the manor. Just like the silvergraph of Meagan and the protagonist's memories, it does not get overwritten by changes to the past.

@both This whole thing feels like a jigsaw puzzle and I can't quite seem to fit every piece together.