Talk:Master of the Court/@comment-98.255.102.42-20140110083503/@comment-14867007-20140129165620

I always had this theory that after the death of Michelle and his wife that Ma took the Clockworker's doll and with magic enlarged it and made it life-sized, giving it Gallerian telling him that Michelle had in fact survived the ship wreck and it had sadly left her handicapped. Gallerian might have believed her because you know typically in a ship wreck, bodies get lost at sea so he probably never got to see their bodies or have a proper burial for them or at least his wife. So Ma told him that if he collects the sins he can help his poor handicapped "daughter". I believe that the doll is aware that she's not Gallerian's true daughter but maybe she naively believes that Gallerian loves her and that he wants to help her for you know...her. In Miniature Garden Girl unlike in Judgment of Corruption, the Clockworker's doll says that among the remains of the house was a half-burned doll and a lonely man unlike how Gallerian states there's a "father" and his "daughter" in the remains of the house (or something similar to that I don't remember XD). Maybe she just loved Gallerian so much that she wanted to fill in that void in his heart but I think she would be a bit devasted herself about that fact that he loves Michelle and not her but still be willing to accomplish Gallerian's Utopia because she still loves him. I don't really have a precise speculation about exactly why Gallerian believes it, probably because the doll looks a lot like Michelle and we can always go skip to that part about him being crazy loon. :p

I sense the family love in their relationship, I love their relationship with each other and I respect it. It's just a musing of mine about what would have happened if Gallerian found out the truth.