User blog comment:Count Kamui/About Gallerian's Theatre and song PVs/@comment-6192846-20130308034612


 * flips table* OBJECTION!

Yes, some of the songs are movies played at the Theater and implied to be enacted by the inhabitants. It was how they were portrayed in the Evils Kingdom album (see the image slideshow). The Evils Court booklet continues this theme with Gammon Octo's comments on more songs (which are assumed to be Theater productions as well) and his view of them. A lot of the information you hint at and mention here from our articles originates from here.

I also need to comment on the Clockwork singing and the "job" you put there. I have a different opinion on interpreting another line mentioned at the end of Heartbeat Clocktower: "And now the one with the 'leading part' is..." The statement implicitly is directed towards the Clockwork Doll due to the previous statement and how it results in the the Master of the Court taking the stage.

The term 'leading part' is used by you (and the song) to describe the Waiter. I interpret that as the Waiter (who is not called the Waiter in the song if you notice) being the one who "led" the vessels of sin for a time (Pride, Hubris, or Vanity are often considered the most influential, powerful, and/or important of the Seven Deadly Sins) and lost her influence one the Master of the Court took charge. I assume Ma felt the Master of the Court was more easily manipulated and supported her over the Waiter to direct the sins toward "Utopia".

Also, I never realized the amount of times Mothy references a Gakupo character as a choreman in some form. That is hilarious! We should mention that in Gammon's trivia; we have something similar for references to Story of Evil in Duke Venomania's song.

Well that's everything to comment on. Good theory.