I'll keep it brief. The first is that it could be he truly thinks that I am Lunatic—as we have discussed, this is unlikely because he should be able to ascertain that I am not Lunatic after having met me.
The second is that he hopes to lure Lunatic out by creating an injustice, so to speak, by falsely accusing me of being him. This plan would be complicated and unwieldy, and has too many inconsistencies.
The final theory is that he hopes to stir up trouble between us by making it seem that I am Lunatic, thus creating tension while Lunatic still is a threat. The problem with this theory is the question of why Hisoka would be motivated to do this.
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The second is that he hopes to lure Lunatic out by creating an injustice, so to speak, by falsely accusing me of being him. This plan would be complicated and unwieldy, and has too many inconsistencies.
The final theory is that he hopes to stir up trouble between us by making it seem that I am Lunatic, thus creating tension while Lunatic still is a threat. The problem with this theory is the question of why Hisoka would be motivated to do this.