Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4188031-20170221205101/@comment-24.176.2.221-20170221213621

Aside from what Greek pointed out, that some of the support for your theory is fanmade, I simply don't think that the song is related to Evillious. I think it's an interesting idea but I just don't see it being anything but its own thing. Especially considering it feels more like it takes place in our world than the highly advanced one of the Second Period.

Not to mention it kind of ruins the heartwarming emotional impact of the ending if you assume that this boy, who was her only happiness, grows up to be a murderous crossdresser who tries to destroy all of Evillious at several points. And abandons her to live in an alternate universe.

Like, it's not impossible but from a narrative standpoint it just feels very unlikely.