Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20150822000535/@comment-26209808-20150822112302

Danytaly wrote: Triuberit wrote: I sure do hope the booklet's got a lot of info. Mothy's got a lot of explaining to do despite calling this album the "Complete Edition" (i.e. Who's Barisol?, Are Maria and Adam humans?, etc.) Also, how do Gods kill Gods?, How does Malice act?, How can gods become HER? Parallel universes?! And the most important of all:

Is Barisol a male or a female?! To answer most of your questions:

✧･ﾟ: *✧･ﾟ:*MAGIC ✧･ﾟ: *✧･ﾟ:* And I get the feeling "Barisol" was picked because it's gender neutral. Levia's Barisol and Behemo's Barisol could be gender-swapped without much fuss that way. If we're dealing with parallel universes that is (considering a scientist in Barisol's Child was described as a researcher of such, it's likely).

Misstress of the heavenly yard wrote: Maybe Barizol is a last name That's also possible.

Danytaly wrote:

I also vote on L&B being stated as "represented by the Kagamines" because of the songs, their appearance is a little inspired by them (Hair/eye color) and that the kagamines H&G are their imperfect copies.

I think that the fact that Levia can change her voice doesnt change anything. It just shows off her "Cause I'm a God" power. I also vote for Levia and Behemo being represented by Kagamines, that explanation pretty much covered all my reasons as well.

108.20.252.11 wrote: I know we stopped talking about this a while ago but-

Isn't Held's true identity obvious? Confirmed.