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FIrst off, you're not obligated to put it like an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ with passive-aggressive wording when nobody insulted you, doesn't take a psychologist to figure you out terminal internet syndrome dude.
Secondly, yes, dropping an act for a whole sentence can actually shed light on something like that, it's kind of like someone pretending to be spanish and not talking a word of english for 2 days and suddenly slipping and speaking perfect english out of nowhere, that much makes you a liar.
If you know Korean (and I don't but people who do have already pointed it out) it's not like a small "change in tone" she literally has her timbre, sentence making and tone completely twisting.
Also I never said it's the only time that happens, she does it when Vergilius threatens her a few chapters later too.
Now you go find a psychologist, to fix whatever makes you an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
If she is, she's better at passing for human than Elena did as the Blood-Red Night had red eyes in both human and bloodfiend form.
As for Nosferatu, that one is implied to be a "natural" abnormality as his existence predates the White Nights and Dark Days.
It would be interesting if Don is some machiavelian evildoer, and it was all just a facade. I mean, in our intervallo where we first get introduced to the dark room, she was said to go play chess with Sinclair, which I'd never assume she's capable of. Far-fetched, but eh, who knows.
Yeah and maybe it will turn out that Ryōshū will be the most sane of all the sinners too haha
Actually...I suspect that Ryoshu is holding herself back, this is someone that fights for FUN, as in a BLOOD KNIGHT.
As for Don Quixote, either she's running away from something or she sees herself as one with nothing worth living for in the first place.
He beat her up, because she pushed him too far with her reckless actions that made things harder for them.
They likely all made their own deals, the unfinished business of the Damned Dozen is 5.5 out of 12 complete (Hermann is not dealt with completely yet)
Hermann is part of Gregor's unfinished business, it's incomplete.
As in why she appears to be riding a (metaphorical) crazy train.
Certainly in the case of Ahab, Nelly was just bitter towards being a Butler, forced to stay in service (she'll live long enough to regret her betrayal) not sure about the others, although those that used to be with the Ring, they're the kind where the higher you go in rank, the more crazy you become. As for the others, they're just morally bankrupt.