Why?[]
For those who played this game, we know this lady killed Watson, but we don't know why? Was she mad at him for giving her a bad grade or something else?
Peter.tilton.94 (talk) 15:17, September 19, 2016 (UTC)
Its been unknown. Its most likely going to be revealed in DGS2.
17:18, September 19, 2016 (UTC)
About Something[]
You know, it was said she wasn't worried about getting convicted. We later find out that Vortex intended for the consular courts to take affect all along. At first I was thinking that there was really no point in framing Naruhodō if that was the case. But then I remember that that wasn't her original intention, she only wanted to kill Watson swiftly without notice, the consular courts were just in case she caught. The only reason did frame Naruhodō was because he ruined that original plan.Whitehorse24 (talk) 04:44, 28 December 2020 (UTC)
Renaming[]
Excuse me, can we rename this article as "Jezaille Brett", that's how it's spelt in the game yet to come. Whitehorse24 (talk) 02:35, 23 April 2021 (UTC)
- Where do you see this? Capefeather (talk) 03:15, 23 April 2021 (UTC)
Requested move 25 February 2023[]
— Currently, it seems that the Wiki mostly follows a regular pattern in page titles in regards to fake identities: the real name is the article's title and the alternate identity is a redirect to the page. At least this is the case with all soft redirects in Category:Alternate identities with the exception of the two in the move request and Calisto Yew, which redirects to another alternate identity. I would suggest moving these two articles to the real identity to keep this consistent.
Spoiler-wise, this would be better. Currently, if a reader is unaware of the real identity and goes to the Wiki page, the introductory paragraph will not only reveal that the alternate identity exists, but also what exactly it is (which is more important for Lamiroir). If the alternate identity is a redirect to the real identity, then the reader will know that it's an alternate identity, but nothing about the real person behind it.
This may be problematic in regards to needing to move all incoming links, but this is just a bit of work that can be done with Special:WhatLinksHere ensuring that no link will go missing. However, it also makes sense to just not correct the incoming links for the same spoiler-wise reasoning. 178.155.5.186 19:04, 25 February 2023 (UTC)
- On second thought, I can see some merit in keeping the alternate identity as the article title in some cases. Godot seems like the primary example of this, since in his case the alternate identity has become the real identity on its own. The same can be said of Lamiroir, so I'd withdraw the move request there. In their cases, the real identity and the alternate identity serve as separate characters in their own right, with the alternate identity being more notable. Nayna redirecting to Amara Sigatar Khura'in may or may not make sense based on this, but Amara could be said as playing a more notable role in 6-5 than Nayna in the entire game.
- In regards to Jezaille Brett, however, this is not the case. The identity is purely a disguise with no establishing features of its own. Asa Shinn and Jezaille Brett are one and the same, so using the real name as the title is accurate while the alternate identity is not. 178.155.5.186 19:23, 25 February 2023 (UTC)
- Brett has a couple of things that break the wiki's definitions a little, but in this case I think it's fine. The main pattern from what I remember is that the articles go by how the court record profiles behave. Brett seems to be a lot like Puhray Zeh'lot in this case. Capefeather (talk) 02:46, 26 February 2023 (UTC)