Board Thread:Theories Discussion/@comment-24501643-20140502110957/@comment-23.122.217.39-20150723162424

1. The "Everything is in me" line was likely referring to her previous words, "the flower-like memories and the mud-like traumas". Not Irregular.

2. So this is a reason your theory is wrong. Do you not have anything to refute it with?

3. There is no real reason to think that being taught words was the crux of her interactions with Gallerian. Considering he viewed her as his teenaged daughter he likely wouldn't have made a regular thing of "teaching" her words, regardless of how little she might have really known.

4. She expresses no desire whatsoever to literally recreate him as the Rin character appears to be doing. Her primary goal is to create Utopia and find him there, not scientifically reconstruct his body.

5. Multiple characters in the series sing Lu Li La, including many of the Rin and Len characters. Even Allen and Riliane sang it in one song.

6. I doubt that mothy was considering the lyrics when he borrowed the tune, and even if he was, they could mean any number of things, not just what they remind you of. Off the top of my head, "spark of the gods" could refer to the "spark" that created mankind (as this was the task of Levia and Behemo). "Heavenly, your sanctuary" could refer to the plan of the Master of the Heavenly Yard. Etc.

Although the music box theory is interesting. It wouldn't be the first time an inanimate object has been personified, although I'm not sure if there's any solid evidence for that either.

It could be that the Rin character was someone specific, and potentially relating to Gallerian or even someone else in the Sin series, but as the series expanded mothy rewrote the role and she is now a nobody. It was very early in the series, and he could have been using her as a prototype of sorts for what he had in mind. Hence why she appears to have traits that the Master of the Court picks up.