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In regards to the Servants, Sickle also touches upon this as well. Based on his indication, what we have are basically incarnations of what's left of H&G.

Sickle states their souls have continually degraded with each reincarnation, hence why the "servants' don't seem to resist her. He also uses the term "servants" as if it's a thing (or he's referring to Arte and Pollo).

Based on that, it's possible the Servants are just what's left of H&G's souls. Incarnated drones that are merely an extension of their master's will (and desire to be reunited with Arte/Pollo) and nothing more.

That's kind of a sad fate for them and all their incarnations, if that is indeed the case.

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I have leaned on the awakened vessels being the demons of sins for a while now, even moreso now that we have Banica and MotG's connection confirmed, but there are definitely a lot of inconsistencies.

Riliane and the Waiter's personalities don't match up. Waiter acts more like a mediator for Riliane before the revolution and after a few years in the convent. If this was just her, she shouldn't be acting the way she does.

I was talking to Sloth on chat the other day about how I considered MotC being the Demon of Sloth that, after its interactions with Margarita and Gallerian, developed its own goals.

To me, that would explain the Doll's morality crisis, as the demons seem to only know how to spread malic and evil (and the only good is what helps themselves). It would also make sense since mothy confirmed in his Entr'acte interview that the demons can develop their own desires/goals through the hosts they interact with beyond just spreading evil for the lolz.