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I could go on and on over how much they swoon over the moon, even as early as in DS alone. In fact it may have been why the person they originally were created from had originally partnered with Wagstaff to begin with over their shared fascination over Alter and desire to control the powers of the moon meaning they'd be competing over that goal causing further resentment as they both want the moons powers for themself. I think they would canonically be lunar aligned if given the choice, since they've never showed even close to the same fascination with shadows. Meanwhile they're constantly going on about how good and powerful the moon is.
Well... I think at least one Character will be locked to Shadow
Thanks for letting me know
But yeah he makes the most sense