Things that make me die inside

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All of these are from TV Tropes pages. There aren't enough that are very interesting, so I only have a few. But some of these made me think a little about EC.

In the Master of the Heavenly Yard novel, it's revealed that Michelle made a contract with Eve, and using her powers caused her to look, think and even act like her for a time. Let's hope for her sake that she never slipped into her "Eve" mindset while being around her father Gallerian, who looks like Eve's lover Adam...

Eve isn't just a Genesis reference—she and all of her incarnations are references to famous Fairy Tales, and in some cases, refutations of them:
Eve herself is a beautiful woman who had doomed herself by taking apples from a witch. She is Snow White.
Mikulia is a poor girl who is mistreated by her family until a wealthy "prince" sweeps her off her feet. She is Cinderella.
Platonic is a thief who steals from the rich and well-off in order to help the poor and needy. She is Robin Hood.
Margarita is a maiden who finds herself in an eternal sleep in part thanks to a wicked old woman. She is Sleeping Beauty.
In terms of them being refutations, Eve dooms herself of her own volition rather than being tricked and indeed, steals from the witch rather than being given the apples; Mikulia's desire for a happy ending blinds her to the obvious danger of falling for a man who she hasn't gotten the chance to know first; Platonic ultimately found herself unsatisfied with her life as a thief and returned to the life of leisure, embracing a lifestyle she once scorned; and Margarita, again, enters eternal sleep on her own rather than being cursed or tricked, with the wicked old woman (Irina/Julia) only providing her the means of doing so.

It's revealed that everyone (save for contractors of the Demons of Sin) goes to heaven,. As such, people like Bruno Marlon, or Mayrana are going to go to heaven after their Karmic Deaths.

Apparently Kiril, Seth, and Pale Noël all share the same appearance. You kinda have to wonder how many times poor Kiril might have been harassed or assaulted by someone mistaking him for a leading terrorist. Alternately, how many times someone could have mistakenly approached Pale thinking he was one of his more well-received lookalikes.

It seems a bit odd that "Five Pierrot" would be the answer song for Sloth, seeing as Lemy and Margarita seemingly had no connection to each other beyond both of them being members of Pere Noel. But then, recall that Lemy is a reincarnation of Hansel and Margarita is actually Eve Moonlit, meaning that their connection runs far deeper than initially thought.

Nemesis declaring herself "Master of the Hellish Yard" and singing the song representing that character despite there already being an existing character with that title actually makes sense when you consider the fact that Nemesis is also Levia, who was the original Master of the Hellish Yard.

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