Talk:Sin of Wrath/@comment-9410476-20130519041044/@comment-6192846-20130521023026

It's common in violent outbreaks for the target, whether intended or not, to be killed in the chaos by the mob either via an individual or collectively. You are also mentioning that the epitomes of Envy and Gluttony were "contained" but cite nothing that would indicate that. Don't use evidence you conjure yourself without basing it on some fact.

Yes, we have disasters that occur in several epitomes but that is meaningless beyond the presence of an actual vessel or Demon influencing it, as has been the case of any "sin" being committed. Wrath was not involved in any of the genocides another sin has caused, to our knowledge, and so saying it "fits" can only be said thematically, not in terms of reasoning of events.

True, the manner of death does seem disorganized and directed but that was because it was. The song clearly implicates that Gallerian's corruption finally hit it's last straw with the people who were tired of the government injustice, so they directed their outrage at the two perpetrators involved in the scandal, Gallerian and Ausdin, and killed them (the cliche "taking matters into their own hands).

In that way, it was no more personal than Riliane's execution, which was just a political pandering to the people. If The Daughter of Evil wasn't publically killed, riots would rage in the streets and Kyle's reign would have risked being toppled before it could gain a footing. Had Gallerian been political like Kyle, he would have avoided the landmine and saved his own life from the people.

I am not arguing that the Levianta Civil War can't be part of the epitome of Wrath, I am just arguing that the evidence is not substantial enough to merit any reasonable certainty beyond speculation; therefore, saying "it is pretty safe to assume" highlights only your own acceptance of the notion, not what is actually present. That being said, I have the same opinion about the epitome but its validity remains to be seen.