Talk:Clarith/@comment-4134422-20120418231541/@comment-27.110.251.87-20120506114949

Ahh...that is...disturbing, and yet so...so... like mothy, I guess.

I agree with cranberry about the Michaela innocence bit, but not about the clockworker's doll. She/it is far from anything innocent:

A. That doll is the vessel of sloth and is one of the Final Four (So far, the Final Four's actions have been anything but benevolent, but the last one has yet to appear...)

B. She is intentionally made in the image of the Original Sin.

C. If the Cursed Gardener's prediction were to come true, she would fall into further depravity.

D. She damns all fortunate escapees to hell.

However, there are some redeeming points for her/it. What her/its moral compass is can be put into question:

A. She is collecting the sins to save her father, a deed out of love, like the deeds done of a certain other character for his twin sister.

B. She is beginning to question her "father's" intentions despite having the same view as him and MA.

C. She is "searching under the orders of God" (although her means clearly do not justify the ends).

D. That thing she has inside of her and what it might turn out to be when it is "born". 'nuff said.

-"Anxiety"