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{{Good All Along}}: Alfred wanted to turn his daughter into a doll (aka kill her) to prevent her from suffering the same madness he does. He even mentioned that he wanted to kill her while "she is still pure". He could see that madness beginning to show when she starts to kill animals.
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[[WMG: Alfred was actually GoodAllAlong]]
Alfred wanted to turn his daughter into a doll (aka kill her) to prevent her from suffering the same madness he does. He even mentioned that he wanted to kill her while "she is still pure". He could see that madness beginning to show when she starts to kill animals.
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Based on their very similar appearances (long black hair, fringe cut straight across, same blue eyes), and the fact that we know a teenage/young woman version of Aya ''does'' exist in Ogre's world (if you see the True Ending). Miss Library will worriedly comment on her father, who spends all of his time cooped up in his laboratory - then point out she's the same with books, ending on the line "It runs in the family, I guess." [[spoiler:This is the last line of Mad Father, uttered by Maria]]. Plus, as of Misao 3.0, if you try and name Miss Library "Maria", she will comment that she doesn't like that name, but will take it anyway (note that the version of Aya created in Ogre's world doesn't have the real Aya's memories of [[spoiler:surviving the ordeal at the mansion, growing up with and eventually running a doll-making clinic in the woods with Maria]], and therefore would still dislike her).
* The Steam version of ''Misao'' will have Miss Library refuse to be called [[spoiler:Aya]], as [[spoiler:"only Father can call [her] that name..."]]
* The Steam version of ''Misao'' will have Miss Library refuse to be called [[spoiler:Aya]], as [[spoiler:"only Father can call [her] that name..."]]
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Based on their very similar appearances (long black hair, fringe cut straight across, same blue eyes), and the fact that we know a teenage/young woman version of Aya ''does'' exist in Ogre's world (if you see the True Ending). Miss Library will worriedly comment on her father, who spends all of his time cooped up in his laboratory - then point out she's the same with books, ending on the line "It runs in the family, I guess." [[spoiler:This This is the last line of Mad Father, uttered by Maria]].Maria. Plus, as of Misao 3.0, if you try and name Miss Library "Maria", she will comment that she doesn't like that name, but will take it anyway (note that the version of Aya created in Ogre's world doesn't have the real Aya's memories of [[spoiler:surviving surviving the ordeal at the mansion, growing up with and eventually running a doll-making clinic in the woods with Maria]], Maria, and therefore would still dislike her).
* The Steam version of ''Misao'' will have Miss Library refuse to be called[[spoiler:Aya]], Aya, as [[spoiler:"only "only Father can call [her] that name..."]]
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* The Steam version of ''Misao'' will have Miss Library refuse to be called
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Both are really similar in appearence and Dio is known for creating an army of zombie as his minion. Given his big ego, it is possible that Dio is narcisstic enough to create a little zombie version of himself which is probably doubles as a backup plan to keep his presence around should he die.
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Both are really similar in appearence appearance and Dio is known for creating an army of zombie as his minion. Given his big ego, it is possible that Dio is narcisstic enough to create a little zombie version of himself which is probably doubles as a backup plan to keep his presence around should he die.
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This requires some elaboration. In the Diary of Ellen, it's mentioned that Ellen had regular dealings with a demon [[spoiler: (aside from the Cat Demon)]] known as the Crow Demon. The Crow Demon specialized in medical and pharmecudical equipment and experimentation, and often granted Ellen painkillers to deal with her illness. Ellen didn't deal with this Demon for actually curing the sickness, because that's what she contracted [[spoiler: the Cat Demon]] for and thus he had to grant it his own way.
When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which mimic how the Cat served as the save point [[spoiler: because he was really a demon]]. The fact that Ogre is helping Aya could imply that he is the Crow demon too [[spoiler: given the Cat Demon is a JustifiedSavePoint]]. Which brings us forwards to VideoGame/{{Misao}}.
In Misao, Ogre reappears as Onigawara, and here he's responsible for letting Misao have her vengeance on the student body of the school. He also conveniently serves as the only save point in the school, which if he is the Crow Demon, also fits in with the Crows being the Save points in Mad Father. Even more evidence of his connections to medical knowledge is that game is known for having quite a few callbacks to Mad Father. The main ones being [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] and the Laboratory section in the game, with a mad doctor wielding a chainsaw looking quite similar to Dr. Drevis. In the 2017 rerelease, he even has his private quarters that house dolls of all kinds, and [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] even rejects being called [[spoiler: Aya]] as [[spoiler: "Only father can call [her] by that name]]. As can be seen in some endings to Mad Father, Onigawara is responsible for setting the doctor back up there and continuing his work.
When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which mimic how the Cat served as the save point [[spoiler: because he was really a demon]]. The fact that Ogre is helping Aya could imply that he is the Crow demon too [[spoiler: given the Cat Demon is a JustifiedSavePoint]]. Which brings us forwards to VideoGame/{{Misao}}.
In Misao, Ogre reappears as Onigawara, and here he's responsible for letting Misao have her vengeance on the student body of the school. He also conveniently serves as the only save point in the school, which if he is the Crow Demon, also fits in with the Crows being the Save points in Mad Father. Even more evidence of his connections to medical knowledge is that game is known for having quite a few callbacks to Mad Father. The main ones being [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] and the Laboratory section in the game, with a mad doctor wielding a chainsaw looking quite similar to Dr. Drevis. In the 2017 rerelease, he even has his private quarters that house dolls of all kinds, and [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] even rejects being called [[spoiler: Aya]] as [[spoiler: "Only father can call [her] by that name]]. As can be seen in some endings to Mad Father, Onigawara is responsible for setting the doctor back up there and continuing his work.
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This requires some elaboration. In the Diary of Ellen, it's mentioned that Ellen had regular dealings with a demon [[spoiler: (aside from the Cat Demon)]] Demon) known as the Crow Demon. The Crow Demon specialized in medical and pharmecudical equipment and experimentation, and often granted Ellen painkillers to deal with her illness. Ellen didn't deal with this Demon for actually curing the sickness, because that's what she contracted [[spoiler: the Cat Demon]] Demon for and thus he had to grant it his own way.
When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which mimic how the Cat served as the save point[[spoiler: because he was really a demon]]. demon. The fact that Ogre is helping Aya could imply that he is the Crow demon too [[spoiler: given the Cat Demon is a JustifiedSavePoint]].JustifiedSavePoint. Which brings us forwards to VideoGame/{{Misao}}.
In Misao, Ogre reappears as Onigawara, and here he's responsible for letting Misao have her vengeance on the student body of the school. He also conveniently serves as the only save point in the school, which if he is the Crow Demon, also fits in with the Crows being the Save points in Mad Father. Even more evidence of his connections to medical knowledge is that game is known for having quite a few callbacks to Mad Father. The main ones being[[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] Library and the Laboratory section in the game, with a mad doctor wielding a chainsaw looking quite similar to Dr. Drevis. In the 2017 rerelease, he even has his private quarters that house dolls of all kinds, and [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] Library even rejects being called [[spoiler: Aya]] Aya as [[spoiler: "Only father can call [her] by that name]].name. As can be seen in some endings to Mad Father, Onigawara is responsible for setting the doctor back up there and continuing his work.
When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which mimic how the Cat served as the save point
In Misao, Ogre reappears as Onigawara, and here he's responsible for letting Misao have her vengeance on the student body of the school. He also conveniently serves as the only save point in the school, which if he is the Crow Demon, also fits in with the Crows being the Save points in Mad Father. Even more evidence of his connections to medical knowledge is that game is known for having quite a few callbacks to Mad Father. The main ones being
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After realising Monica’s true intentions and reliving the events of the mansion again Aya decides to put an end to the Drevis legacy and possibly confess her crimes to the authorities to face proper punishment for her crimes.
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After realising realizing Monica’s true intentions and reliving the events of the mansion again Aya decides to put an end to the Drevis legacy and possibly confess her crimes to the authorities to face proper punishment for her crimes.
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In short, Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as described in the Diary of Ellen, and the evidence from the various games.
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In short, Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as described in the Diary of Ellen, and the evidence from the various games.games.
[[WMG: Aya stops murdering people after Blood Mode]]
After realising Monica’s true intentions and reliving the events of the mansion again Aya decides to put an end to the Drevis legacy and possibly confess her crimes to the authorities to face proper punishment for her crimes.
[[WMG: Aya stops murdering people after Blood Mode]]
After realising Monica’s true intentions and reliving the events of the mansion again Aya decides to put an end to the Drevis legacy and possibly confess her crimes to the authorities to face proper punishment for her crimes.
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When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which mimic how the Cat served as the save point [[spoiler: because he was really a demon]]. The fact that Ogre is helping Aya could imply that he is the Crow demon [[spoiler: too]]. Which brings us forwards to VideoGame/{{Misao}}.
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When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which mimic how the Cat served as the save point [[spoiler: because he was really a demon]]. The fact that Ogre is helping Aya could imply that he is the Crow demon too [[spoiler: too]].given the Cat Demon is a JustifiedSavePoint]]. Which brings us forwards to VideoGame/{{Misao}}.
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When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which brings us forwards to VideoGame/{{Misao}}.
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When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which mimic how the Cat served as the save point [[spoiler: because he was really a demon]]. The fact that Ogre is helping Aya could imply that he is the Crow demon [[spoiler: too]]. Which brings us forwards to VideoGame/{{Misao}}.
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When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which brings us forwards to [[VideoGame/{{Misao}}]].
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When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which brings us forwards to [[VideoGame/{{Misao}}]].
VideoGame/{{Misao}}.
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* The Steam version of ''Misao'' will have Miss Library refuse to be called [[spoiler:Aya]], as [[spoiler:"only Father can call [her] that name..."]]
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[[WMG: Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as mentioned in the VideoGame/TheWitch'sHouse [[AllThereInTheManual Diary of Ellen]].]]
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[[WMG: Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as mentioned in the VideoGame/TheWitch'sHouse VideoGame/TheWitchsHouse [[AllThereInTheManual Diary of Ellen]].]]
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Mad father has a Dio expy as one of the allies while Misao has some sort of Yoshikage Kira's expy as the main antagonist, it is only logical for the third game to have an element of Diavolo and Doppio (or even a straight up expy of them) in the antagonist and the protagonist. The split personality element will give an unpredictable atmosphere to the story and probably gives an interesting plot twist of both the protagonist and antagonist being the same person.
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Mad father has a Dio expy as one of the allies while Misao has some sort of Yoshikage Kira's expy as the main antagonist, it is only logical for the third game to have an element of Diavolo and Doppio (or even a straight up expy of them) in the antagonist and the protagonist. The split personality element will give an unpredictable atmosphere to the story and probably gives an interesting plot twist of both the protagonist and antagonist being the same person.person.
[[WMG: Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as mentioned in the VideoGame/TheWitch'sHouse [[AllThereInTheManual Diary of Ellen]].]]
This requires some elaboration. In the Diary of Ellen, it's mentioned that Ellen had regular dealings with a demon [[spoiler: (aside from the Cat Demon)]] known as the Crow Demon. The Crow Demon specialized in medical and pharmecudical equipment and experimentation, and often granted Ellen painkillers to deal with her illness. Ellen didn't deal with this Demon for actually curing the sickness, because that's what she contracted [[spoiler: the Cat Demon]] for and thus he had to grant it his own way.
When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which brings us forwards to [[VideoGame/{{Misao}}]].
In Misao, Ogre reappears as Onigawara, and here he's responsible for letting Misao have her vengeance on the student body of the school. He also conveniently serves as the only save point in the school, which if he is the Crow Demon, also fits in with the Crows being the Save points in Mad Father. Even more evidence of his connections to medical knowledge is that game is known for having quite a few callbacks to Mad Father. The main ones being [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] and the Laboratory section in the game, with a mad doctor wielding a chainsaw looking quite similar to Dr. Drevis. In the 2017 rerelease, he even has his private quarters that house dolls of all kinds, and [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] even rejects being called [[spoiler: Aya]] as [[spoiler: "Only father can call [her] by that name]]. As can be seen in some endings to Mad Father, Onigawara is responsible for setting the doctor back up there and continuing his work.
In short, Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as described in the Diary of Ellen, and the evidence from the various games.
[[WMG: Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as mentioned in the VideoGame/TheWitch'sHouse [[AllThereInTheManual Diary of Ellen]].]]
This requires some elaboration. In the Diary of Ellen, it's mentioned that Ellen had regular dealings with a demon [[spoiler: (aside from the Cat Demon)]] known as the Crow Demon. The Crow Demon specialized in medical and pharmecudical equipment and experimentation, and often granted Ellen painkillers to deal with her illness. Ellen didn't deal with this Demon for actually curing the sickness, because that's what she contracted [[spoiler: the Cat Demon]] for and thus he had to grant it his own way.
When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which brings us forwards to [[VideoGame/{{Misao}}]].
In Misao, Ogre reappears as Onigawara, and here he's responsible for letting Misao have her vengeance on the student body of the school. He also conveniently serves as the only save point in the school, which if he is the Crow Demon, also fits in with the Crows being the Save points in Mad Father. Even more evidence of his connections to medical knowledge is that game is known for having quite a few callbacks to Mad Father. The main ones being [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] and the Laboratory section in the game, with a mad doctor wielding a chainsaw looking quite similar to Dr. Drevis. In the 2017 rerelease, he even has his private quarters that house dolls of all kinds, and [[spoiler: Mrs. Library]] even rejects being called [[spoiler: Aya]] as [[spoiler: "Only father can call [her] by that name]]. As can be seen in some endings to Mad Father, Onigawara is responsible for setting the doctor back up there and continuing his work.
In short, Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as described in the Diary of Ellen, and the evidence from the various games.
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Both are really similar in appearence and Dio is known for creating an army of zombie as his minion. Given his big ego, it is possible that Dio is narcisstic enough to create a little zombie version of himself which is probably doubles as a backup plan to keep his presence around should he die.
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Both are really similar in appearence and Dio is known for creating an army of zombie as his minion. Given his big ego, it is possible that Dio is narcisstic enough to create a little zombie version of himself which is probably doubles as a backup plan to keep his presence around should he die.die.
[[WMG: If there's a third game after Misao and Mad father, Sen will take an element of [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Diavolo and Doppio]] in writing the protagonist and the antagonist]]
Mad father has a Dio expy as one of the allies while Misao has some sort of Yoshikage Kira's expy as the main antagonist, it is only logical for the third game to have an element of Diavolo and Doppio (or even a straight up expy of them) in the antagonist and the protagonist. The split personality element will give an unpredictable atmosphere to the story and probably gives an interesting plot twist of both the protagonist and antagonist being the same person.
[[WMG: If there's a third game after Misao and Mad father, Sen will take an element of [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Diavolo and Doppio]] in writing the protagonist and the antagonist]]
Mad father has a Dio expy as one of the allies while Misao has some sort of Yoshikage Kira's expy as the main antagonist, it is only logical for the third game to have an element of Diavolo and Doppio (or even a straight up expy of them) in the antagonist and the protagonist. The split personality element will give an unpredictable atmosphere to the story and probably gives an interesting plot twist of both the protagonist and antagonist being the same person.
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[[WMG: The blonde haired Zombie kid is actually a Creation of Dio brando and the series takes place in the same universe as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Jojo's bizarre adventure]]]]
Both are really similar in appearence and Phantom blood era Dio has a tendency in creating zombies to do his bidding. The blonde haired kid might be created as some kind of "perfect clone" of himself in order to keep his presence around him should he died.
Both are really similar in appearence and Phantom blood era Dio has a tendency in creating zombies to do his bidding. The blonde haired kid might be created as some kind of "perfect clone" of himself in order to keep his presence around him should he died.
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[[WMG: The blonde haired Zombie kid is actually a Creation Zombie creation of Dio brando Brando and the series takes place in the same universe as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Jojo's bizarre adventure]]]]
Both are really similar in appearence andPhantom blood era Dio has a tendency in is known for creating zombies to do an army of zombie as his bidding. The blonde haired kid might be created as some kind of "perfect clone" minion. Given his big ego, it is possible that Dio is narcisstic enough to create a little zombie version of himself in order which is probably doubles as a backup plan to keep his presence around him should he died.die.
Both are really similar in appearence and
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After looking back at it, I wish I never posted that theory.
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Both are really similar in appearence and Phantom blood era Dio has a tendency in creating zombies to do his bidding. The blonde haired kid might be created as some kind of "perfect clone" of himself in order to keep his presence around him should he died.
[[WMG: Mad Father shares a universe with {{Webcomic/Heinoustuck}} and it takes place before the its events]]
Seeing on how Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve the human body from decay after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her children, grandchildren, whatever) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate (explaining the cold weather in the webcomic's setting) and the lack of sunlight (It is said that John nor any of his friends have ever seen sunlight, and that they must have known about it from books), which are a part of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.
[[WMG: Mad Father shares a universe with {{Webcomic/Heinoustuck}} and it takes place before the its events]]
Seeing on how Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve the human body from decay after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her children, grandchildren, whatever) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate (explaining the cold weather in the webcomic's setting) and the lack of sunlight (It is said that John nor any of his friends have ever seen sunlight, and that they must have known about it from books), which are a part of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.
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Both are really similar in appearence and Phantom blood era Dio has a tendency in creating zombies to do his bidding. The blonde haired kid might be created as some kind of "perfect clone" of himself in order to keep his presence around him should he died.
[[WMG: Mad Father shares a universe with {{Webcomic/Heinoustuck}} and it takes place before the its events]]
Seeing on how Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve the human body from decay after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her children, grandchildren, whatever) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate (explaining the cold weather in the webcomic's setting) and the lack of sunlight (It is said that John nor any of his friends have ever seen sunlight, and that they must have known about it from books), which are a part of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.died.
[[WMG: Mad Father shares a universe with {{Webcomic/Heinoustuck}} and it takes place before the its events]]
Seeing on how Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve the human body from decay after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her children, grandchildren, whatever) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate (explaining the cold weather in the webcomic's setting) and the lack of sunlight (It is said that John nor any of his friends have ever seen sunlight, and that they must have known about it from books), which are a part of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.
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Seeing on how Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve the human body from decay after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her spouses) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate (explaining the cold weather in the webcomic's setting) and the lack of sunlight (It is said that John nor any of his friends have ever seen sunlight, and that they must have known about it from books), which are a part of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.
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Seeing on how Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve the human body from decay after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her spouses) children, grandchildren, whatever) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate (explaining the cold weather in the webcomic's setting) and the lack of sunlight (It is said that John nor any of his friends have ever seen sunlight, and that they must have known about it from books), which are a part of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.
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Considering that Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve a human body from decay and age after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her spouses) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate and the lack of sunlight, which is one of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.
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[[WMG: Mad Father takes place before and shares a universe with [[Webcomic/Heinoustuck]]
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[[WMG: Mad Father takes place before and shares a universe with [[Webcomic/Heinoustuck]]
{{Webcomic/Heinoustuck}} and it takes place before the its events]]
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Both are really similar in appearence and Phantom blood era Dio has a tendency in creating zombies to do his bidding. The blonde haired kid might be created as some kind of "perfect clone" of himself in order to keep his presence around him should he died.
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Both are really similar in appearence and Phantom blood era Dio has a tendency in creating zombies to do his bidding. The blonde haired kid might be created as some kind of "perfect clone" of himself in order to keep his presence around him should he died.died.
[[WMG: Mad Father takes place before and shares a universe with [[Webcomic/Heinoustuck]]
Considering that Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve a human body from decay and age after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her spouses) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate and the lack of sunlight, which is one of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.
[[WMG: Mad Father takes place before and shares a universe with [[Webcomic/Heinoustuck]]
Considering that Aya and her father have discovered a way to preserve a human body from decay and age after death, it seems very likely that Aya (or her spouses) have proposed the idea of Transmutation when things began to go awry with earth's sudden change in climate and the lack of sunlight, which is one of the many things that are essential for humanity's survival. It is also more likely that the game took a few decades before Heinoustuck took place because during the good ending, there's still sunlight and the entirety of Aya's home seems green enough to show that Earth is still healthy as it is. But for now, this is all I've got.
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[[WMG:Mad father takes place in the same universe as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Jojo's bizarre adventure]]]]
The blonde haired zombie kid,might actually be a zombie that was created by Dio Brando as a purpose of making a perfect clone of himself (hence why they are really similar in appearence and the kid even takes his name).
Ogre might be Enrico Pucci who is somehow become some kind of spirit ala Yoshikage Kira in Deadman Question short story (hence the pointy ears) after the destruction of the first universe and got transported long into the past of the previous universe. Alternatively, he is someone from Mikitaka's race who is being sent to observe humans.
The blonde haired zombie kid,might actually be a zombie that was created by Dio Brando as a purpose of making a perfect clone of himself (hence why they are really similar in appearence and the kid even takes his name).
Ogre might be Enrico Pucci who is somehow become some kind of spirit ala Yoshikage Kira in Deadman Question short story (hence the pointy ears) after the destruction of the first universe and got transported long into the past of the previous universe. Alternatively, he is someone from Mikitaka's race who is being sent to observe humans.
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Based on their very similar appearances (long black hair, fringe cut straight across, same blue eyes), and the fact that we know a teenage/young woman version of Aya ''does'' exist in Ogre's world (if you see the True Ending). Miss Library will worriedly comment on her father, who spends all of his time cooped up in his laboratory - then point out she's the same with books, ending on the line "It runs in the family, I guess." [[spoiler:This is the last line of Mad Father, uttered by Maria]]. Plus, as of Misao 3.0, if you try and name Miss Library "Maria", she will comment that she doesn't like that name, but will take it anyway (note that the version of Aya created in Ogre's world doesn't have the real Aya's memories of [[spoiler:surviving the ordeal at the mansion, growing up with and eventually running a doll-making clinic in the woods with Maria]], and therefore would still dislike her).
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Based on their very similar appearances (long black hair, fringe cut straight across, same blue eyes), and the fact that we know a teenage/young woman version of Aya ''does'' exist in Ogre's world (if you see the True Ending). Miss Library will worriedly comment on her father, who spends all of his time cooped up in his laboratory - then point out she's the same with books, ending on the line "It runs in the family, I guess." [[spoiler:This is the last line of Mad Father, uttered by Maria]]. Plus, as of Misao 3.0, if you try and name Miss Library "Maria", she will comment that she doesn't like that name, but will take it anyway (note that the version of Aya created in Ogre's world doesn't have the real Aya's memories of [[spoiler:surviving the ordeal at the mansion, growing up with and eventually running a doll-making clinic in the woods with Maria]], and therefore would still dislike her).her).
[[WMG:Mad father takes place in the same universe as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Jojo's bizarre adventure]]]]
The blonde haired zombie kid,might actually be a zombie that was created by Dio Brando as a purpose of making a perfect clone of himself (hence why they are really similar in appearence and the kid even takes his name).
Ogre might be Enrico Pucci who is somehow become some kind of spirit ala Yoshikage Kira in Deadman Question short story (hence the pointy ears) after the destruction of the first universe and got transported long into the past of the previous universe. Alternatively, he is someone from Mikitaka's race who is being sent to observe humans.
[[WMG:Mad father takes place in the same universe as [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Jojo's bizarre adventure]]]]
The blonde haired zombie kid,might actually be a zombie that was created by Dio Brando as a purpose of making a perfect clone of himself (hence why they are really similar in appearence and the kid even takes his name).
Ogre might be Enrico Pucci who is somehow become some kind of spirit ala Yoshikage Kira in Deadman Question short story (hence the pointy ears) after the destruction of the first universe and got transported long into the past of the previous universe. Alternatively, he is someone from Mikitaka's race who is being sent to observe humans.
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Seeing that Monika isn't 100% sane either regarding her nightmare fetish, it might be justified, even if she doesn't turn out mad.
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Seeing that Monika isn't 100% sane either regarding her nightmare fetish, it might be justified, even if she doesn't turn out mad.mad.
[[WMG: Aya and Miss Library from Misao are one and the same]]
At least in a sense.
Based on their very similar appearances (long black hair, fringe cut straight across, same blue eyes), and the fact that we know a teenage/young woman version of Aya ''does'' exist in Ogre's world (if you see the True Ending). Miss Library will worriedly comment on her father, who spends all of his time cooped up in his laboratory - then point out she's the same with books, ending on the line "It runs in the family, I guess." [[spoiler:This is the last line of Mad Father, uttered by Maria]]. Plus, as of Misao 3.0, if you try and name Miss Library "Maria", she will comment that she doesn't like that name, but will take it anyway (note that the version of Aya created in Ogre's world doesn't have the real Aya's memories of [[spoiler:surviving the ordeal at the mansion, growing up with and eventually running a doll-making clinic in the woods with Maria]], and therefore would still dislike her).
[[WMG: Aya and Miss Library from Misao are one and the same]]
At least in a sense.
Based on their very similar appearances (long black hair, fringe cut straight across, same blue eyes), and the fact that we know a teenage/young woman version of Aya ''does'' exist in Ogre's world (if you see the True Ending). Miss Library will worriedly comment on her father, who spends all of his time cooped up in his laboratory - then point out she's the same with books, ending on the line "It runs in the family, I guess." [[spoiler:This is the last line of Mad Father, uttered by Maria]]. Plus, as of Misao 3.0, if you try and name Miss Library "Maria", she will comment that she doesn't like that name, but will take it anyway (note that the version of Aya created in Ogre's world doesn't have the real Aya's memories of [[spoiler:surviving the ordeal at the mansion, growing up with and eventually running a doll-making clinic in the woods with Maria]], and therefore would still dislike her).
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Seeing that [[spoiler Monika isn't 100% sane either regarding her nightmare fetish]], it might be justified, even if she doesn't turn out mad.
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Seeing that [[spoiler Monika isn't 100% sane either regarding her nightmare fetish]], fetish, it might be justified, even if she doesn't turn out mad.
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{{Good All Along}}: Alfred wanted to turn his daughter into a doll (aka kill her) to prevent her from suffering the same madness he does. He even mentioned that he wanted to kill her while "she is still pure". He could see that madness beginning to show when she starts to kill animals.
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{{Good All Along}}: Alfred wanted to turn his daughter into a doll (aka kill her) to prevent her from suffering the same madness he does. He even mentioned that he wanted to kill her while "she is still pure". He could see that madness beginning to show when she starts to kill animals.animals.
Seeing that [[spoiler Monika isn't 100% sane either regarding her nightmare fetish]], it might be justified, even if she doesn't turn out mad.
Seeing that [[spoiler Monika isn't 100% sane either regarding her nightmare fetish]], it might be justified, even if she doesn't turn out mad.
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Just a theory I had regarding why Alfred is obsessed with killing his own child.
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{{Good All Along}}: Alfred wanted to turn his daughter into a doll (aka kill her) to prevent her from suffering the same madness he does. He even mentioned that he wanted to kill her while "she is still pure". He could see that madness beginning to show when she starts to kill animals.