Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-77.164.179.230-20180102123517/@comment-2602:301:77AD:9270:991F:9FD4:B91A:3C68-20180112152957

More updates (sorry if I'm clogging the feed or anything--maybe it would be better to make an actual thread for this stuff if mothy's going to keep on answering questions like this?):

-Hansel and Gretel's memories became more faded with each reincarnation (In context I think he means Arte and Pollo had their memories because they were earlier reincarnations, whereas Ney and Lemy are later and thus don't).

-Arte and Pollo together have enough battle strength to take on a transformed Venomania.

-Like Banica, Gumillia was in a state of not being dead but not actually being alive, either. Her body itself rotted(?) away and left her in her Second Period form, so she's not considered a member of the Third Period by then.

-Mothy mispoke on Gammon--he meant he was eighteen when he met Ma, not when he met Gallerian.

-Apparently (and I don't know if this was stated somewhere else), the further forward into the centuries a descendent of a lust contractor is, the more gradually powerful they are. So, Gammon would be at a higher power level than Venomania, I think (assuming I'm understanding this correctly).