Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20150214203742/@comment-6192846-20150227021205

MaxusFox23 wrote:

Definitely something to watch for, indeed. Remember Ichika's statement over Margarita being the scariest sinner before the novel's release? And mothy now says Kayo is the one he'd definitely not be acquaintanced with? I wonder if we'll be having another mayor plot-twist like that by then...

I admit that Irina "becoming a different existence" really means left me thinking, that enough makes me eager for the Pierrot novel. It's definitely going to jive Ma theorists of the Elluka+Irina combined theory. Maybe we'll get more hints with the Sloth chapter on whether that'll be further supported or not. It could be something else entirely, after all.

mothy's stated long before that Kayo's the scariest one for him; same reasons. He doesn't like the idea of a yandere stalker in real life.

PrincessAcedia wrote: The way Allen says it kind of leaves me very curious but also thinking she isn't a threat anymore. Like it just seems kind of off-hand or whatever. I'm hoping Fifth Pierrot gives us some kind of answer and also helps with understanding about the whole Levin Missionary Elluka. Very excited.

By the way do we know at all yet if Ma appears in the novel? Or any mentions of the Theater gang at all? It has a spacing in the actual text following it, which gives it dramatic poignancy imo. That beat alone made it come off as more ominous to me at least. It's hard since Allen clearly isn't showing us the entire picture of what he knows happened with everyone, which is tbf what I was expecting.

And no. No confirmation of an appearance, though I believe she is referenced as both "Kayo Sudou" and "Ma" in later chapters.

67.65.248.45 wrote: ....Is it bad that my first thoughts are, "Maylis is tsundere, then?"

It seems, more or less, she has complicated feelings toward Venomania... That's basically what she's saying, and it really holds very little weight for me. I honestly can't buy the idea that she's willing to be with him on such flimsy reasoning, "complicated" womens' feelings or no.

67.65.248.45 wrote: It seems slightly more complicated than that, given her explanation of how sometimes your feelings and behavior don't coincide. Sounds like there's a possibility of conflicted feelings there? I don't think it's just because he fathered her child... Based on Allen's narration and what I could make out, that's the reasoning she's purporting, though it's literally just blanketed under "complicated" so it avoids giving a legit answer. I'd have to go over the line again though, since the "that might be it" impression I got of it wasn't clear cut for me.

UnitedStateofPikachulious wrote: Acting civil and nice because he is the father of her child seems almost too logical for EC.

Her feelings certainly seem complex. I don't think I'll fully understand this until it gets further delved/ the translations get more developed, etc.. Glad someone said this.