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The narrator also corrects their description afterwards.

They do? (You can check here.)

Part 3 is neglecting one possibility: none of the above.

The argument you've presented here proves that the narrator can't be any of the monsters... while doing shockingly little to prove that it isn't any of the other six humans, a non-battled NPC (maybe the knock connoisseur or Grillby?), or even a new character. I would try and bolster that positive evidence; it seems you're currently using a false few-hundred-otomy.

But we've been at this. You already know I agree. (Oh, and you've misspelled "principle" as "principal" several times. Plus minor typos. But that's not the point.)