User blog comment:Servant of Evillious/Seven Deadly Sinners: Banica Conchita of Gluttony/@comment-190.206.91.42-20130612050159/@comment-6192846-20130612134335

You are on my train of though (choo-choo) and I can definitely agree with my ideas. While i can't say anything definitive, I agree, mothy doesn't seem to be under any illusion of making Conchita very likeable as a character. I recently was reading through his blog and, unsurprisingly, he states Conchita is a "favorite" of his and, of all the instrumentals he has made, the rearrange of Repulsive Food Eater Conchita is to his particular liking.

It is likely because of this bias that gluttony has had such an abnormal presence throughout the chronicles overall, from Twiright Prank to Ney becoming possessed, to even the Demon of Gluttony consistently interacting with characters. Top that all off with the Master of the Graveyard harboring her own wicked intentions, and there is potential for her to take the stage as one of the "main villains".

As for Conchita herself, this is how I think it went:

-Conchita's weight became a problem

-I.R. approaches her with the glass and offers to make a deal to relieve her of her problem

-Conchita gladly takes that deal and gains magical powers (sound Venomania familiar yet?)

-Using said powers, Conchita now is very thin and is capable of eating anything she desire, regardless of its physical impossibility

-All of this "gluttony" simply get's magically transferred to the glass, so Conchita's eating leads to the glass endlessly feeding off her sin

-When Conchita finally chose to eat herself, she actually did so because the magic of the glass simply had her be absorbed into it like Ney was later on

-I.R. took the glass and left

If the above is the actual sequence of events, then there are two holes, one is how Hansel and Gretel weren't absorbed into the glass there and then? Well, mothy may have pulled an Allen killng Michaela and took advantage of the wording to throw in a twist, Conchita planned to do so but didn't and instead simply possessed the two of them (as we have currently translated in the Evils Kingdom booklet).

The second problem is determining how much of Conchita is a part of the Demon of Gluttony. Does it adopt her characteristics or did she simply adopt its habits and actions when she became possessed? Also, is this another Ma scenario where two characters combine to become an entirely new entity or is it like a hivemind? There is a lot to this aspect that could unlock the secret to what exactly is an "awakened vessel of sin" and whether or not my theory holds true as to why two vessels won't awaken.