Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20130913170916/@comment-6986530-20131006014642

True, but for Banica to have eaten herself solely in order to save her baby (and the fact that the Demon of Gluttony would have, in this scenario, been asking her to eat a baby sort of throws out her motherliness a bit, too...) it would suggest Banica had an attack of conscience. "My God, I can't eat my baby, what am I doing?" That sort of thing. It seems out of character given everything we've been shown of her... (Also look at the expression on her face when she's standing in front of that baby O.o)

But it's just my interpretation of it right now. If she really does sacrifice herself to save her baby I won't be too upset. :P

Regarding the "Banica becomes the Demon of Gluttony" bit, I also think it's a little too risky right now. (Also less certain of the sources since they didn't list page numbers, maybe we should focus more on what's supported by the other info we have? ^ ^; )