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The Sinner screen in the theater and the German version of the book Demian refers to Sinclair as a Vogel (Bird/outstanding person), with birds of predation being a reoccurring symbol throughout the book. Since the Limbus Company Kromer's goal is to make her idealized Sinclair into a reality , I believe a comparison to a parasitic bird which lays it's own eggs in other bird's nests would be apt.
Also, the color scheme with the white underbelly would match with the in-game armor.