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7/26/2025, 10:40:05 AM
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I'm bored at work, why not?
>From what I gathered. The Paintress is the white haired dudes wife. Verso is his son. Alicia is his daughter. But somehow Verso is also some half burnt ghost boy painting pictures and Maelle is somehow Alicia. Apparently there was a fire or some shit...
Verso died IRL saving Alicia from a fire that she possibly started herself.
>How did the painted world come to exist. Don't know.
Verso made it originally, without humans. His mother Aline added humans and interpretations of her family.
>What is the purpose of the Gommage? Don't know.
Aline/Paintress' powers are waning fighting Renoir and she is forced to cull some people regularly.
>Where is the rest of the world? Outside some bubble I guess. Why isn't the rest of the world intervening?
The rest of the world as in outside the painting? We get some glimpses from Clea who is the only one in the family still involved, there apparently are organizations/guilds of magical artists Alan Wake style, and the Painters are busy in a conflict with another faction called the Writers, which is why she needs to get her family back together ASAP even violently.
Also the ending plaque shows a date of 33rd of December, so whatever world they exist in is not our own.
>Why is Gustave so hell bent on doggy styling Maelle?
He likes having children and a family, which is why he drifted apart from Sophie and why he has many apprentices as an engineer. Maelle was being shuffled between foster parents before he took her as his sisterdaughter.
>Why does Maelle make Verso play the piano if you choose her ending?
Metaphor for performative happiness yadda yadda
But aside from that, there's a camp dialogue where Verso tells Maelle that after it's all "finished" it'd be his pleasure to play piano for everyone back in Lumiere. He's lying of course, he hasn't told Maelle that the culmination of his plan is everyone and the world dying at the end, but Maelle is ironically keeping him true to his word.
I'm bored at work, why not?
>From what I gathered. The Paintress is the white haired dudes wife. Verso is his son. Alicia is his daughter. But somehow Verso is also some half burnt ghost boy painting pictures and Maelle is somehow Alicia. Apparently there was a fire or some shit...
Verso died IRL saving Alicia from a fire that she possibly started herself.
>How did the painted world come to exist. Don't know.
Verso made it originally, without humans. His mother Aline added humans and interpretations of her family.
>What is the purpose of the Gommage? Don't know.
Aline/Paintress' powers are waning fighting Renoir and she is forced to cull some people regularly.
>Where is the rest of the world? Outside some bubble I guess. Why isn't the rest of the world intervening?
The rest of the world as in outside the painting? We get some glimpses from Clea who is the only one in the family still involved, there apparently are organizations/guilds of magical artists Alan Wake style, and the Painters are busy in a conflict with another faction called the Writers, which is why she needs to get her family back together ASAP even violently.
Also the ending plaque shows a date of 33rd of December, so whatever world they exist in is not our own.
>Why is Gustave so hell bent on doggy styling Maelle?
He likes having children and a family, which is why he drifted apart from Sophie and why he has many apprentices as an engineer. Maelle was being shuffled between foster parents before he took her as his sisterdaughter.
>Why does Maelle make Verso play the piano if you choose her ending?
Metaphor for performative happiness yadda yadda
But aside from that, there's a camp dialogue where Verso tells Maelle that after it's all "finished" it'd be his pleasure to play piano for everyone back in Lumiere. He's lying of course, he hasn't told Maelle that the culmination of his plan is everyone and the world dying at the end, but Maelle is ironically keeping him true to his word.
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