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92.57.77.148 wrote:

Snip. That's a very good point. We haven't seen any other demon using shapeshifting or voice mimickry to appear as if it was someone's loved ones, although it still maintained a "devilish" expression that Clarith was certain Michaela would never make. It definitely could have some roots in this.

My one issue would be that, if it was the Demon of Wrath was possessing her during the events of the song, why would it suddenly become the "Master of the Hellish Yard" and judge Gallerian in Hell? That's quite a sudden and seemingly unnecessary gap. And why not continue possessing Nemesis? Surely it could've helped fueled her rage so that she'd simply direct it at another person.

You could argue it took that form only in Gallerian's mind, but that presents other issues.......

Octofan wrote: Snip. It's definitely an odd scenario; a lot of the details don't add up, and that includes in the lyrics so it's not simply a difference in PV portrayal by different artists.

And when it comes to portrayals of Gallerian's illusion vs his reality in Muzzle, he's still shown in the same positions when it's the Doll as when it's Michelle, so it's not like he's imagining even his actions differently.

He also seems confident in reuniting with his daughter if the last of the vessels are collected and he'll be reunited with his daughter in a utopia, Hell. But it seems like that'd be different than his original goal to help save Michelle.

There could be more to it than simply hallucinating what he saw or did. At the same time however, there's a lot of similarities that do match up between songs so him simply dreaming up the entire incident is still on the table.