Talk:Original Sin Story/@comment-4134422-20120822191706/@comment-120.28.61.11-20120823020315

I'm not surprised that much. I was always thinking what the "Ma" stood for, especially since most still can't take the hint that it's pronounced "em-ey" and not "maah". Mem-Aleph, semitic-phoenician alphabet to mean water-ox, but the connection wouldn't make sense unless they were talking about the holy beasts, but even the concept itself must be put into question, as it refers to mother, and possible candidacy to the throne.

I have yet to acquire the album myself in two months (ForEx can be such a pain in the ass, and my Japanese proxy [read:friend] is very shrewd), so I wouldn't know. Thank you for putting this up. I guess that answers my question about who and what were the failures and successes of the Ma Project. But I have to remember that to keep in mind as well that while majority were failures, Hansel and Gretel can be questionable "success" as they are "alive" as well as their reincarnations, but deviated severely from the Project's purpose and doomed the world seven times over instead.

Okay, so that's around four deities, Levia and Behemo, and Eldoh and Michaela (who became the former's successor). The last of the Final Four is also of great importance, but his role is still unknown and if it can be equivalent to that of deification.

-"Anxiety"