Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140612134000/@comment-6192846-20140904225520

DemonDamian wrote: It's really possible it is used for an antiquated linguistics effect, considering Ware is not only an archaic, but also usually male pronoun (Riliane uses the correct feminine version, "Warawa", when speaking formally) Ah, so that would make sense.

67.83.114.176 wrote: TL;DR I say you guys should keep the pages separate, not because we don't know if Nemesis is Hellish for certain, but because we don't know how Nemesis BECAME Hellish. They might be separate identities, they might not, we don't know, so until that gap of knowledge is filled they should be kept as separate articles. Unlike with our other cases, this doesn't just affect the two characters in question (like Irregular/Allen) but the events of Gallerian as well.

This also goes back to the question of there ever being a Master of the Hellish Yard in the first place. HY's already established that there was no such Master outside of Levin's beliefs (as Praeludium of Red indicates) as Levia's residing in Elluka.

Regardless of whether that changed or not by Gallerian's time, nothing outside of his own perception indicates there's an actual Hell master in Hell since Levia (and if memory serves, this was a major point of contention when HY came out in the first place).

If we took my previous comparison and implemented everything mentioned to their individual articles, we have a rather messy case of these characters' actions overlapping in many instances (not even counting the repitition of Gallerian's refusal as brought up by Daniel earlier).

But you're right, we don't know what "Master of the Hellish Yard" means in this context. Lord of Hell? Mein Furher? Symbolic title? A religious identification for comparison as "Death"? A split identity? The only instance I can draw upon is how MotC and MotG are seemingly not the actual gods that share their names.

We can recognize all the points brought up above in my previous post. I just don't see the separation option not getting messy (whether we acknowledge the obvious connection or not).