Talk:Nemesis Sudou/@comment-4698889-20140914050920

What I really like is how mothy took the time to make Nemesis a very complex and dynamic character. It takes 4 songs to show what she's really like at different points in her life. End of a Moonlit Night shows how she became filled with anger (as well as making parallels to Irregular and reinforcing her "key" theme), The Last Revolver shows her more emotional side (she didn't have any form of human contact as a child, so just imagine how important her lover must have been to her), Muzzle shows her seemingly pursuing personal justice (standing up to your boss and father really takes guts), while Master of the Hellish Yard shows how she's really just beyond saving and how consumed she is by her wrath.