Board Thread:Theories Discussion/@comment-13376834-20130430230244/@comment-23.122.217.39-20150910155844

The problem with everything you're saying is that Levia is trapped in the ark during the events of Project Ma, and the song is sung from the perspective of one who is present during the experiments and actively partaking in them.

For example, the "Before they disappeared" line is spoken as though it's one they said to the character, specifically, and she treats it as such because she continues doing the experiments he requested she do. Adam did not say this to Levia, or indeed anyone else, as his disappearance was a secret. And even if he did say this to someone, it couldn't have been Levia, as we know she wasn't an active participant in the experiments. You could say that the first line you quote is just her observing the project in action, but later lines are more direct in saying she is the one doing these things. It cannot be Levia for this reason alone.

And the line is not "That person wanted to create me". It was "Just as that person created me". That is a completely different meaning. She's not saying she wants to create someone who intended to create her but couldn't. She's saying that she wants to create someone who, in the past, created her. This invalidates your interpretation as Elluka did not create Levia. Furthermore, Levia did not reincarnate as Elluka, she unknowingly possessed her body and had her memories suppressed. This is not something she planned to do, so I don't see why she would say so in the song.

It just feels like you're trying to go with vague interpretations that the lines are being metaphorical or symbolic of events when it seems to be more referencing actual things that happened or are happening to this character. As in, the person she's referring to a person who physically created her, and she wanted to physically create someone, and she was directly told to continue experimenting, and so on. She's referencing things that happened to her, not to people that she's been watching.

Some of the lines you're quoting are explicitly referenced by Irina in TSIHS. Between vague connections that could be about Levia, or an actual reference to them in a song that implies a different meaning that still works with Irina, I'd go with the latter.