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I finished one of the endings and I have so many questions (SPOILERS)
















The Fallen Angel's possession is something that really confused me. I thought that Forcas had possessed the nun and the voice that was taling directly to the player at the end was God. This was because at the end, they say "Who knew an angel could go so low enough as to take over the human they were supposed to look after.". Later, I realised that this didnt make sense because God was referred to in the third person. 

Then I thought that we (the player) were the fallen angel, and that the voice was Forcas calling us out on it. It kind of makes sense from a meta POV, since the player literally controls the MC, hence the terms 'playable character' and 'non-playable character'. This was spurred on by the line "Just like how you in that girl's body... ...Are playing your part as the "beloved wife of the pastor who miraculously came back to life".". 

Also, I thought about the line "Even if you are the host now, Angelica will gain back control.". Once again, this is pretty meta thought. Since this is the end, the player (obviously) can't play beyond this point. This means that the player (also obviously) can no longer control the nun (now Angelica). However, at this point, the game hasn't ended yet. Which means the player is in control for now.

i forgot the rest

Please share your thoughts and any theories with me

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In my opinion, the player is both the angel and Angelica (since they're said to be a merged consciousness in the same body) depending on your ending Forcas either sees that Angelica's consciousness is stronger, or the angel's is.


What interested me is how no matter which ending you get, Forcas is on your side. In the "silent salvation" ( where you prove Angelica is conscious) he's openly against the angel possessing Angelica and promises to help her regain control of her mind.

While in the other ending, when you don't act like the pastor's wife would, the people of the church turn against you. But Forcas is saddened by your fate, saying he wanted you to act as the wife to buy you (the angel) time and help you survive in the human world.

I hope my rant made sense, what I mean in the end is that what Forcas tells you to do is always the good thing for you, no matter if you end up the Angel or Angelica. He's always changing his reason for making you act like the wife, so it looks like he wants to help.