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Trivia[]

For this paragraph on trivia:

"It is unknown whether Mary had a crush on Garry or hated him, due to the ending where Mary receives Garry's rose. She kills Garry by plucking the last petal of his rose shouting "He loves me!" which is referring to the game "S/He loves me, s/he loves me not", a French game in which one person seeks to determine whether the object of their affection returns that affection or not by plucking flower petals. Or it was probably because she was gleeful that she has successfully traded roses so she can escape the Fabricated World."

There is a book in one of the rooms saying that "the women here love playing 'Loves Me, Loves Me Not' which is what the Lady in Blue was doing to Garry's rose when he was passed out in the hallway. I don't really think Mary had a 'crush' on Garry. She seemed more interested in Ib in my opinion (she was the one who separated Ib from Garry to stay with her when the portrait grew stone vines, right?). Besides, if she did have a crush, she knew that it would kill him, so why would she do that? 67.176.39.186 23:53, April 16, 2014 (UTC)

Both Young Lion Roy and I have been thinking about this certain trivia for some time now, and we both thought the the same thing as you did. We related Mary's enjoyment of plucking his petals to that book that you aforementioned, as Mary herself could be considered one of the "women" there who love playing "Loves Me, Loves Me Not." But we thought that we shouldn't remove that piece of trivia unless someone else had a similar idea (it was unjustified for just us two to get rid of information based only on our own opinions and without consent of at least one other person in this community). With your support, we will gladly remove that piece of trivia. Thank you for bringing it up. Hero King Marth (talk) 01:46, April 17, 2014 (UTC)

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The part in the wiki that says: "indicanting that, like all of Guertena's works"

This is wrong becuase there is ONLY ONE painting that the artist did paint that is real. It is mentioned that it's on a tarot card. —Unknown visitor identified as 174.113.93.144 (talkcontribs)

Thanks for pointing that out, but what you stated is only partially correct. Juggling is the artwork that was based on an actual circus performer that Guertena saw. The tarot card you described was actually The Hanged Man being sold as one for a limited time (but The Hanged Man was not explicitly mentioned as being based on a real person).
Roy ☆Roy Roy lord sword critical07:11:35|April 30, 2017
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