Board Thread:Theories Discussion/@comment-177.159.51.36-20130211082523/@comment-6192846-20130211125235

Master of the Court seems to be the de facto "leader" of the vessels of sin present in the theater, based soley on Cappricio Farce. She is also the only one who seems to be interested in completing her father's plan for utopia. Gear, Gammon, and possibly Waiter seem to all voice doubts on what utopia will mean.

Makes sense too, since life is not a "utopia" and one has only ever existed as theory. What if it does not work as intended when put into practice. Also, I always saw her hair as white, personally.

Still, an important note to "U-Topos" is the play on words it creates. Topos is a word that has origins in greek with a modern definition: "A general theme or concept." The song is Gammon's dream of what will be MOTC's fate if her plan for utopia comes true, so it makes sense that this would be the "general idea of utopia for its creator" when fully interpretted with the meaning of "Utopos" that you pointed out.

Of course, this is assuming her plan succeeds and Gammon's dream is correct. Will she do it? Who knows, the end of the series is too precarious to make any reasonable hypotheses. If she does, do I think Madam Merry-Go-Round is her fate? I say yes because Mothy has no problem taking the word "optimism" and lighting it on fire while stabbing it with a pike.