Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20130913170916/@comment-6986530-20140601005335

I wonder if Muzuri's father could be a Taito--8O

Seems as though Banica's love for the baby wasn't so strong in the end, if she was planning on eating it until it became the Demon's idea as well. So much for that idea? 8O Why didn't she eat the house And asking for clarification on that scene as well, does that mean the Demon can force people to be hungry?

Also, now I've noticed that there seems to be two ways of summoning the undead? There's pouring wine from the glass onto the corpse itself, which people can do by accident if Platonic's scene is accurate, and then there's whatever spell Banica uses on the entire horde of zombies in that new scene? And what about when Ney poured the glass's wine onto the horde in the Praeludium chapter, which obviously was not enough to wake an entire graveyard?

Also I did not know that about the black dots, that is interesting. 8V Was there any in Ney's speech to Chartette? I am just confused about the mechanics, aside from the "only those who died of Goula" requirement being ignored.

Also, since you brought up Venomania and Banica's nigh-invulnerability, would you say that Venomania's descendants could have inherited any of his power, manifested in fast healing, strength, or speed? Maybe each descendant of a sinner would get a special advantage over the other. <o<