Board Thread:BlazBlue: Centralfiction/@comment-25172038-20160830201857/@comment-29820098-20160903062449

Kofash123 wrote: I think that back in CP, when Noel was engulfed by the Black Beast and saw the Azure gate, she acknowleged to see the truth, and as she was surprided by it, The Girl took advantage of that moment, and escaped from the Master Unit, and habited Noel's body. Then, "Noel" realized that Terumi will want her to approach to the Gate and challenge (or kill, actually) the Gods inside it. So, both of them, scared of what would happen, decided to separate from Mu. Making "Noel" the "Superior Entitled". Going on that idea in regard to the Girl and the Book story Rachel told. It's highly likely that the prison talked about in it is the Amaterasu Unit, too. As I mentioned earlier: OmniczarOrigin wrote: Personally, something that always struck me was how the girl in the Master Unit was described as the 'True Noel' and having read up on everything I find it interesting that there's a girl crucified inside the Master Unit yet apparently the User has escaped.

With Mu-12 being described as the true form of Noel and with Noel and Mu having apparently been separated, I'm almost tempted to say that maybe the mind of the User has escaped while the body stays put and maybe since Mu and Noel are acting separately maybe either Noel or Mu-12 possesses the mind/soul of the girl in Amaterasu: the True Noel'? Maybe with them even being aware of it?

This is only based on what I have researched and observed so forgive me for any inaccuracies in my logic. I think Hades Izanami, being the embodiemnt of death in this world and being the embodiment of the Master Unit's drive, can also be an embodiment of the Girl's despair and hopelessness, her desire for it all to end, yet the Successor of the Azure, Noel/Mu, is the embodiment of her desperate hope that the story will change and that the Hero will save her.

As was said in the story 'The Hero never saved the Girl. The Girl had fallen in despair. Because it was a story that she had wrote, but it did not listen to her wishes.

The Girl however continued to believe that the Hero will save the Girl.'