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778: [sage] > Alice sees herself as only a doll, a perfect doll, but still a doll. > A doll's purpose is to serve it's master, but Alice was set free by her mother, Shinki. > Alice was given a life of her own, and a destiny of her own choosing. > But all she sees is that her mother cast her away, and Alice would rather be with Shinki as a doll than alone as an independent being. > > What is more interesting though, is how she seeks to emulate her mother's accomplishments in creating Makai. > Surely, to a child that sees her mother wield creative powers like a god, it would seem like it was all just a fun game, > making dolls, having the dolls do tasks, playing with the dolls. > But even now as she has seemingly grown up, she seeks to be just like her mother.? She makes dolls, has them do tasks, plays with them. > > In short, she sees herself abandoned by her mother, and hasn't been able to let her memories of her go. Therefore she emulates her, as best she can. > Not necessarily knowingly, as truly, for a sensible mind there is a big difference between a doll and a youkai created by a god. > But the fact still remains that she is a doll maker, a doll master. > And on top of it all, she is even trying to create "the perfect doll" herself, a fully independent doll. She is trying to create her own "Alice". AXͺl`πμΑΔιΜΝ_γYΜΝνΎΑΔ±Ζ©H’ΈκΙΉζOlΜl@ΝΟΛ₯ http://jbbs.shitaraba.net/bbs/read.cgi/computer/6306/1205958484/778
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