Once Upon the Third Dissociation

Behind the black swordsman is the Strongest Mage named Shirayuki Otogibanashi. While the future events are compromised, where I'd reveal his identity in front of my classmates in a detective's vigor, it's evidently hackneyed that the entertainment value is halved. One wasteful character revelation, as supposed to the expected catharsis, he's also a variant.

I had the feeling back when we were fighting, of course, it's not nearly enough to conclude his identity.

Abuse to the omnipresent knowledge of a past tense, limited first-person storyteller: I should excuse myself once more to throw the puzzle piece.

I need it to make a point, and mostly affirm that reliability is set to maximum.