![]() ![]() then when it pans over to Maria, you can clearly see she has aged (to the point of being called an old lady.). ![]() she hears hooves in the back of the house. However, If you pay attention, Jean says that she was helped here by an old lady with a carriage. It may look that way, because Aya is helping Jean at the end and Maria said she is just like her father, so some people think that it means she got the part of her father that saved maria off the streets. That means that the Aya in the glass (who is quite curvaceous for an 11 y/o) has never been in the real world, meaning she was never the real Aya, and is a recreation made my Alfred to fulfill his desires.Īnd as for the theories about Aya actually being a good person at the end. Ogre said "Maybe one day you can show this girl your homeland". ![]() that's why his hair and hands are purple. In the true ending, Ogre (the red eyed stranger, just like the book on Aya's shelf) brought Alfred (the father) back from the dead and into another dimension. People think that the Aya in the vat at the end is the real Aya or that Aya is a good person running the clinic. The true ending is actually pretty depressing, Whether you like it or not, It'll happen.ĭon't listen to the conspiracy theories. ![]()
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