Talk:Ma/@comment-201.83.122.195-20151003123719/@comment-67.66.93.147-20151005142351

At the same time, you won't understand a damn thing in SCaP's book without the previous knowledge of the series. Like what's going on with ANYONE. It's not as standalone as it seems. The novel doesn't seem to go in-depth into anyone's backstory outside Allen's narration and summaries and instead seems to assume that the reader already knows the details. Which is a good hook for people who haven't seen it, but then, why did they outright avoid calling Margarita, well, any name besides just Sleep Princess? That's all I recall ANYONE calling her. And this is on top of, "Why the hell would Eve be sitting around here, putting everyone to sleep as someone else, when she could instead be herself searching for Adam?" Which is why, IMO, it makes far more sense as an imprint of Eve's actions as Margarita than as Eve herself.