Jeez I just finally noticed some more of the parallels between this and The Master of the Court - Queen of glass with 'tell me my mother' and 'tell me father', while master of the court's main chorus thing is basically the same, just with only her asking her father what to do. Gosh for a character who's literally the worst most of the time, Irina's entire story is really really cool. I lowkey headcanon that the heavenly yard ending actually failed the first time around, but Irina's/Alice's looping changes something small to allow it to happen, even though I know all that actually happens is Irina and her early re_birthday squad loops for eternity searching for an impossible utopia. I want to believe that one of evillious's worst villains managed to over the course of a thousand years become someone who ultimately lead to the creation of a better world - seems like it would fit perfectly with evillious's themes of understanding and forgiveness despite all our sins.
I actually believe that the first heavenly yard also failed because it didn't even happen. I don't think Allen and Riliane existed in the very first loop. Here me out, the Lucifen twins were supposed to be reincarnations of Hansel and Gretel, but somehow Abyss (Irina) knew that, so she had Prim Marlon seduce Arth with the venom sword to make Ney, leaving the Lucifen twins with no souls (because Hansel couldn't reincarnate due to Ney being born alone), so the Lucifen's became new existances. Allen and Riliane are the ones who cause the heavenly ending. How did Abyss know that Arth's first kids would be Hansel and Gretel? Because this isn't her first rodeo!!!
Hi, do you know where I could find the instrumental for Queen of the Glass that you used in this cover? I was really struck by its crispness, so I'd like to use it myself, if possible.
Alice
Irina
I.R.
ABC-I.R.
ABBYS
Julia
Doll
Rinse and repeat
Jeez I just finally noticed some more of the parallels between this and The Master of the Court - Queen of glass with 'tell me my mother' and 'tell me father', while master of the court's main chorus thing is basically the same, just with only her asking her father what to do. Gosh for a character who's literally the worst most of the time, Irina's entire story is really really cool. I lowkey headcanon that the heavenly yard ending actually failed the first time around, but Irina's/Alice's looping changes something small to allow it to happen, even though I know all that actually happens is Irina and her early re_birthday squad loops for eternity searching for an impossible utopia. I want to believe that one of evillious's worst villains managed to over the course of a thousand years become someone who ultimately lead to the creation of a better world - seems like it would fit perfectly with evillious's themes of understanding and forgiveness despite all our sins.
I actually believe that the first heavenly yard also failed because it didn't even happen. I don't think Allen and Riliane existed in the very first loop. Here me out, the Lucifen twins were supposed to be reincarnations of Hansel and Gretel, but somehow Abyss (Irina) knew that, so she had Prim Marlon seduce Arth with the venom sword to make Ney, leaving the Lucifen twins with no souls (because Hansel couldn't reincarnate due to Ney being born alone), so the Lucifen's became new existances. Allen and Riliane are the ones who cause the heavenly ending. How did Abyss know that Arth's first kids would be Hansel and Gretel? Because this isn't her first rodeo!!!
@@amaryillcs2426that all makes sense to me
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Wasn't Ney born after Rin and Allen?
Hi, do you know where I could find the instrumental for Queen of the Glass that you used in this cover? I was really struck by its crispness, so I'd like to use it myself, if possible.
Excellent work!
Oh my god, the Synchronicity series with Rin and Len, please I am *begging*
i still come back once in a while, this is so good
I am the only one here new
No look we are both 😸
I am old