Plot twist, Irvin is a woman. A disguised assassin normally known as Regina sent out by the Medici to strike Ms Fortune when she least expects it.
If they don't, I vote showgirls. I like the name.
I believe there are three possible reasons.
1. The Skull Heart is lying bastard and will create a Skullgirl no matter what.
2. Parasoul's wish actually wasn't 100% pure and selfless, contrary to what you believe.
3. There's some humongous twist in the rules of the story that Alex Ahad has kept a closely guarded secret.
But the thing that strikes me as odd is that the skullheart tells Filia that she was close. Why would he even bother giving her extra time? Not only that, but he exclusively gives Filia free time- Parasoul doesn't get free time, she doesn't even get a reason as to why her wish is impure. If it's all a trick and there's no such thing as a pure wish, why did the skullheart even give Filia extra time? Did the trinity feel sympathy for filia?The Skull Heart is most likely a monkey's paw, a tool to serve the Trinity; if you look deep enough into into the context of any wish, you can find something self-serving and impure about it. Wishing for world peace, or the safety of your sister, or the revival of your unjusty-murdered family, or the recovery of your kidnapped and mutilated friend? These were all deemed impure wishes.
But the thing that strikes me as odd is that the skullheart tells Filia that she was close. Why would he even bother giving her extra time? Not only that, but he exclusively gives Filia free time- Parasoul doesn't get free time, she doesn't even get a reason as to why her wish is impure. If it's all a trick and there's no such thing as a pure wish, why did the skullheart even give Filia extra time? Did the trinity feel sympathy for filia?
I thought she was just in the womb while she was a skullgirl? Because her wish was for the end of the war, and the skullheart ended it by turning her into a skullgirl so powerful that they had to combine forces to kill her, correct? So that would mean that she wished for the end of the war and suddenly nothing happened and the war continued for like a year until she became the skullgirl? Because that would be pretty awkward wish fulfillment. Or I guess the skullheart might have told her what would happen after the wish, but if that's what happened she's a complete asshole for not telling anyone.
If I remember right, some where it was said that if the Skullgirl dies and no one claims the Skullheart it will ether disappear or temporarily vanish. Then again, my memory is crap.Come to think of it, what would happened if you wished for something nice and then killed yourself (or someone else killed you, or you died naturally) before you fucked it all up as the skullgirl? Would the skullheart leave, or would you turn into a zombie skullgirl when you would have turned into a normal one? If the skullheart doesn't leave, can you take the skullheart out like you can when you defeat a normal skullgirl? If you destroy it, would the corpse never become a zombie skullgirl? I'm way over-analyzing this, aren't I?
I thought she was just in the womb while she was a skullgirl? Because her wish was for the end of the war, and the skullheart ended it by turning her into a skullgirl so powerful that they had to combine forces to kill her, correct? So that would mean that she wished for the end of the war and suddenly nothing happened and the war continued for like a year until she became the skullgirl? Because that would be pretty awkward wish fulfillment. Or I guess the skullheart might have told her what would happen after the wish, but if that's what happened she's a complete asshole for not telling anyone.
But still, that would make things stranger. If the skullheart is so lenient, one would think that it's also telling the truth about an absolutely pure wish setting you free. The skullheart is generous about wishes that are almost pure, but if an actually pure wish were given he would pretend like it was corrupt and make them a skullgirl anyway? It's not paradoxical, it's just awkward. Like a murderer that's really worried about whether or not his victims thought he was a nice guy, but doesn't have a second thought about killing them.
Come to think of it, what would happened if you wished for something nice and then killed yourself (or someone else killed you, or you died naturally) before you fucked it all up as the skullgirl? Would the skullheart leave, or would you turn into a zombie skullgirl when you would have turned into a normal one? If the skullheart doesn't leave, can you take the skullheart out like you can when you defeat a normal skullgirl? If you destroy it, would the corpse never become a zombie skullgirl? I'm way over-analyzing this, aren't I?
Like I said, it's not paradoxical or a plot hole or anything like that. It's just weird.Lol, over-analyzing isn't bad!
It's interesting that you ask that, though; has anybody considered that Queen Renoir could have been in the same boat as Blood Marie? Skullgirls are bad news, but Marie seemed to be of (relatively) sound mind (although, that may be because she was actively carrying out her own wish until the Trinity got tired of waiting). Supposedly, in their respective timelines, Filia and Parasoul will become Skullgirls bent on destruction, but Valentine seemed to get some free-will, like Marie. Then again, Valentine may become a threat later, as she was raising Painwheel to become her downfall. Could Queen Nancy have been a "conscious" Skullgirl (like Marie) at first? I just find it hard to believe that Queen Renoir's transformation took a long time, and I imagine that a Skullgirl giving birth would be an odd affair.
As for the wishes, though... Is there really such thing as a pure wish? Lol. Speaking of over-analyzing, Parasoul's wish could be considered impure, as she would benefit from Umbrella not becoming a Skullgirl, even if that means becoming one herself (it also seems that "selfish" wishes and "impure" wishes are the same thing). Her wish to protect someone close could be deemed "selfish". Some seem to believe that Cerebella could have gotten away with a "pure" wish, but I still think the Skull Heart was lying through its teeth.
That's a good question, too, lol. WELL, if you wished you were dead, I'm sure the Skull Heart would make you a zombie Skullgirl, because you technically wouldn't be alive anymore, lol. Also, considering how it seems to be able to raise the dead with ease, I'm sure it would resurrect you and make you the Skullgirl, even if you died between your wish and transformation. Lol, what if you wished that the Skullheart never existed? Also... What if a "conscious" Skullgirl attempted suicide..? Like, if they tried to destroy the Skullheart?
Like I said, it's not paradoxical or a plot hole or anything like that. It's just weird.
Nancy was definitely not a conscious skullgirl. Someone who wished for a war's end wouldn't attempt to do it by killing random people until all the armies pointed their guns at her instead of each other.
I assume that the skull heart would have enough control to at least save itself if you're already a skullgirl, but if someone who got bonus time on their wish got killed and their killer or accomplice destroyed the skullheart afterward, wouldn't you cut out the really bad part and let society as a whole benefit from the skullheart?
After the person who got bonus time died, the killer or an accomplice would destroy the skullheart, which should circumvent the chance of someone else wishing and becoming a skullheart, or the skullheart bringing resurrecting her as a zombie and then making her a zombie skullgirl.Nancy wished for peace and so her wish was granted, however being the Skullheart, the war most likley contiuned until Nancy's transformation at which point the nation joined forces. It seems in the event that someone would kill themselves granted Double didn't prevent that, a new host would be searched for remember the skullheart isn't as dependent as it seems and in reality is part of the trinity's plan to end life so if every women kiled themself after using the skullheart well then half the trinity's work is done. A possible theory is Mother (Lamia possibly) is unsatisfied with how man acts and is using the skullheart as a way to determine if the planet has a person pure enough to spare humanity's fate sort of like a chance for salvation we'll just have to hold on to our seats until the story unfolds to truly now. Though it could be noted that Issac and even Scythana know more than they should and may have discovered a corpse or powerful item related to the trinity
I think Number 2 is basically correct. No wish is going to be completely selfless and I'm sure her wish is partly driven by her guilt that she failed to protect her little sister from the influence of the Skull Heart in the first place.I believe there are three possible reasons.
1. The Skull Heart is lying bastard and will create a Skullgirl no matter what.
2. Parasoul's wish actually wasn't 100% pure and selfless, contrary to what you believe.
3. There's some humongous twist in the rules of the story that Alex Ahad has kept a closely guarded secret.
Or she didn't want to have the responsibility then possible guilt of having to kill your own sister after she turns into the skullgirl.
4. The Skullheart, not unlike the Resident Evil viruses, Soul Edge and the entirety of Marvel Comics, does whatever the hell the writers want it to, pre-establishments be damned. :3I believe there are three possible reasons.
1. The Skull Heart is lying bastard and will create a Skullgirl no matter what.
2. Parasoul's wish actually wasn't 100% pure and selfless, contrary to what you believe.
3. There's some humongous twist in the rules of the story that Alex Ahad has kept a closely guarded secret.