Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140806122913/@comment-6192846-20140908215923

Scarletta Agni wrote: Snip. Thank you Agni for alerting me to a conversation I've been missing between my posts (stupid one track mind).

I agree, H&G are the closest comparisons. The term for "transmigration" in the prose can also mean "reincarnation" so they're very closely linked.

I think it's unfair to say Margarita, Platonic, and even this Mikulia, are unimportant enough to not be given their own pages. Two of them are major characters in their respective light novels and the latter's one of the driving mysteries of the plot. They're also distinct in who they are as people. Platonic isn't like Margarita who isn't like child murderer Mikulia (now we will never know if the real Mikulia would've done the same thing).

Agni's thoughts are my own on this. Putting a small snippet in their opening post and a small description in their early life provides them a lot of respect as individuals while Eve's snoozing in their subconscious. The segregation is also effective in separating them into their individual stories and avoids the messy "she we count this as Eve" when they're the ones committing the actions.

Multiple incarnations/personalities has been done on wikis like KH and works effectively. It's ultimately up to personal preference imo but I think the situation is close enough to H&G that we should keep it the same.

89.156.125.31 wrote: Wait... Did the job of "Dealer" is about find the Vessels of Sin ? I mean... Caspar give to Julia a new vessel, and in his manor there was "spoon", "glass" and "mirrors". Or maybe it's a référence to the Girl of the Miniature Garden ? Based on what I read, I was under the impression Julia gave a vessel of sin to Caspar for his purposes as Dealer (probably Marlon Spoon but possibly Venom Sword imo). After Margarita successfully killed him, Gatt or Bruno (via world police) or someone must've retrieved the vessel for her.

As for the Margarita thing, yes. I am 99% certain it is just a Miniature Garden Girl reference. These seem to be Margarita's personal decorations for her room and not something given to her by Caspar (or else he's the stupidest person ever for selling them).