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Though i believe that Gallerian was inspired by the stereotypical curropt judge, i find he had a few similarities to Thomas J. Maloney.

"Maloney was one of several judges caught up in Operation Greylord. He was caught in the act of taking bribes and even rigging murder cases.

He fixed a confirmed four cases, including a murder case, and obstructed justice during the investigation into his crimes. One of the bribes he pocketed came from political insiders with connections to the On Leong crime family. Maloney promised a not-guilty verdict for the ruthless hit man Lenny Chow."

The last part gave me an unpleasant dejavu

Personally, i don't think it matches. But the fact that Galley's the only one (Aside from Venomania) to not have a human represantation somehow ticks me a bit.

To be fair, his story is the closest to the clockwork lullaby songs, having four clockwork songs partially involving him in a larger aspect than the other sins (Minature Garden Girl, Heartbeat Clocktower, Carpriccio Farce, and Seven Crimes and Punishments respectivley) I'm pretty sure that has no meaning, but who knows?