User blog comment:Misstress of the heavenly yard/Wrath/@comment-6192846-20130607143305

Several notes for improvement in the future: Grammar and organization of thought process could be a little better; the Enter key is your friend so don't type words without it.

Several notes:


 * I have brought this up before and, based on our current information, Ru Ri Ra and the beginning of Chrono are best interpretted as metaphorical for the time being rather than literal. Assume the Forest is just representing the Demon of Wrath; that being said, it makes it clear that the Demon of Wrath simply inhabited the key and viola! We have a vessel of sin, either by its own will or by an outside force attaching it to the object.


 * There is still that theory that Gumillia didn't actually shoot herself, although that would be a little bit harder for mothy to justify than the Allen not killing Michaela thing; all we know is that the person will look like Gumina for one reason or the other.


 * All things considered, it can happen at any time, and there is no obvious pattern that can be logically discerned from the years; that along with the fact Wrath occurs multiple times in the story shows that characters possessed who commit the sin aren't necessarily going to cause the epitome. Another issue we have is that no major event is majored in the 700s in the Evils Kingdom documents but mothy may just be keeping a lid on it.


 * MotHellY has always judged the living and the dead; you need to be very objective with information and keep in mind there is the literal and the hyperbole. Master of the Court choosing to "send everyone to Hell" just means she gives them the death sentence, as has been noted in the Evils Court material.

She doesn't actually choose where they go, she just finds them all guilty and so kills them, logically (for her at least) if they were judged bad then they must be going to Hell. The other side of that line is the plan to turn Hell into a Utopia, so there may be a collective "let's save everyone by damning them" mentality there.