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Funny enough, there are a bunch of subtle elements involved from Doll Knight in Kiseki, too.
Was the story the same too in the Gagharv Trilogy?
Doll Knight was identical in both Song of the Ocean and SC if that's what you mean.
Anyway, I just reached the part where Campanella act pretty much like the Harlequin in the book and controlled a bunch of dolls just like the story. Not sure whether it's a red herring or not but damn I like all these subtleties and hints that are spread in the whole game.