Talk:The Muzzle of Nemesis/@comment-97.83.3.139-20151126193215

Going over the way that Nemesis is telling the story in this song (wording and sequence of events), it seems to me that she expects Ma to disapprove in some fashion that she's killing Gallerian. She uses a double "ne" in the beginning (which I've seen suggests emotional connection to the one you're talking to and that what you're saying might not be well recieved), begins by talking about how horrible he is and why she absolutely must kill him, and that hey--she gave him a chance to live and he didn't take it! And then, when finally revealing that it's Gallerian, she compounds it by insisting that he was never there for either of them, and that he's too late to save anyway and why would you love this guy to begin with?

Her murder of him was absolutely about revenge and hatred, and jealousy of the doll, but it sounds to me as though she's trying to justify herself to Ma through the whole thing. Which may mean it wasn't necessarily part of the plan.

--Just my speculation of course. It would explain why her telling of the story is so heavy on exposition, aside from mothy just wanting that information in there.