Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140612134000/@comment-6986530-20140904190456

For me, ragarding Hellish as Nemesis, it's not that it isn't already obvious with all the evidence given, or that we're basing it on a theory more than common sense, (I agree with SoE that with all the evidence is pointing to them being the same person) it's just that, for me, it seems to cause a few inconsistencies depending on how we treat this.

Such as Gallerian's damnation. If we merge the two pages, I assume we are going to have to treat it as his own delusion (unless you want to say “at some point Nemesis met Gallerian’s soul in the Hellish Yard and gave him the same choice as before.”)

But for insisting it is a hallucination and nothing more, though, I personally feel there needs to be a clearer explanation why there are marked differences in the scenes:

1. At what point he hears the offer from Nemesis vs. Hellish (Before he comforts Michelle vs. after he’s dead and already lost her)

2. What he does while rejecting the offer (laughs in her face vs. hugs and whispers in her ear)

3.What he does after rejecting the offer (comforts Michelle and then stands there waiting to get shot vs. walks to the door and falls into Hell).

I'm sure there's an easy explanation somewhere with the "truth" pattern SoE just explained but can you go into it more or-? > >

Also it begs the question why, if it was only a hallucination, Hellish retains her appearance in Capriccio Farce (as well as being depicted in that Hellish Yard setting) and the Evils Court booklet when it is no longer Gallerian’s perspective. How would Gallerian, in his delusion, have the prescience to see Nemesis in that particular outfit? I guess also are we or are we not going to assume Nemesis adopted that outfit as Supreme Ruler of Elphegort?