Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6986530-20170327230407/@comment-67.66.94.66-20170413231751

190.236.115.13 wrote:

Octofan wrote: You have a point about Marie, but I don't know how Rin Miroku's body disappearing with the mirrors means that Waiter is Riliane. Unless you're saying that Waiter is physically the dead Rin Miroku, because I think that stretches plausibility quite a bit. I just said this to point out that there seems to be another connection between them.

Not to mention that I find it unlikely that the mirrors of Lucifenia disappeared with the body of Rin Miroku (and perhaps his soul) without a reason. ...They were on a beach. Literally all the happened to the body is it got swept out to sea by the tide and not found, probably eaten by animals. There isn't a magical explanation for everything, nor is it a stretch to assume her body just got swallowed up by the ocean she was next to. A human body isn't like the mirrors which are borderline impossible to break.

And MA may have, but I will point out Master of the Graveyard is still walking around in Capriccio Farce so the argument she can't be Marie because Ma absorbed her is one you could make for Grave, too. In fact, I highly doubt she'd have left Grave alone and NOT absorbed her first before any others just because Grave would be the far more dangerous of the two given her own ambitions for the world (and her noted dislike of Ma in JoC). And I don't recall Ma handling the mirrors at any time at all alone other than when they were at the theater, so if she absorbed Marie before Grave it would have had to be while Grave was present and I REALLY doubt Grave would have turned a blind eye to that just because it meant she was proverbially on the menu.

Either way, I don't think it's safe to say there's any connection to Riliane/Rin other than they both had a contract with the mirrors right now.