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While L corp Faust is more on the Nihilistic who give up
get the uptie 3 and check voices in teather, very interesting
specially her lines when you Idle too long
We had an... incident with someone making a large wall of text upset that K!Faust wasn't obsessed with Dante. It was weird lol.
As of now with Gregor G corp, Meurasault N corp, Rodion and ishmael LCCB and other season 1 ID, the character seem more to take the spot of another character AND fullfill their roll in the story.
Wonder if its more for Fan service or flesh out character more trought them, after all you can go to the theater and hear they comment as if they where this other character basicly.
While the othe Regular ID, not related to the story so far, are more developments on the Sinners themselves.
For example Meurasault:
W corp is more in line with his professional apearence, tho the comment about sun bathin was interesting.
While Liu show him Wiser in a way. Like he learned a lot about life trought experience. Its dificult to explain really.
N Corp. Faust doesn't take on the aspects of Kromer, they literally are Kromer in that alternate reality. Of course, there is still some bits of "Faust" in N Corp. Faust, but the Identity itself is still literally Kromer.
As such, I don't think we should take much Sinner character development or backstory to heart based on the identities; rather, we should view the identities as character growth/backstory for the original identity in question.