Disclaimer: I own this lint! But not Drakengard ;-;
If you squuuuuuuuuuuiiiiint just the right way, you can see the hidden meaning of this. And credit/insperation to Silver Dragon 2488 for one of them and a friend of mine as IT HAS BEEN BOUNCING IN MY BRAIN. . the other to one of the movie scenes in DG. Maaan… -throws Manah out a window- Joan: Yes, I know Angelus/Angel is over 10,000 years old. I did not forget. It's caaaaalled. AU :D also known as authors insanity -flees- I also know supposedly in the jap version Angel is male. Oooooh. -gets hit by plot bunny- -dies- -hasn't slept in 24 hours--tries to kill plot bunny- -is still dead- -wtf are you reading the this insanity from the stupid author still?-
Deep down, he had always hated his best friend. Deep down, where it hid in the blackest pit of his soul and heart, skulked about like the reaper. He hated, Caim. With all his being. With all his will. With all he ever would have that made him Inuart.
Caim had no family, but he had a great kingdom. Caim was a soldier, a warrior. While Inuart was weak, and could only sing songs. Caim could protect Furiae while he could not.
And this burned Inuart.
How he hated Caim. How he wished Caim to know this. But he hid it behind a mask, a smile. A song and a laugh. Caim never suspected him. Oh, Caim had some feelings something was there, but the silent man would brush it off as the fact he had just bested him in a training session, or Furiae had decided to great Caim first on one of his rare visits inside the castle, and not prowling about looking for some cur to slay.
He hated Caim with a burning passion when Furiae looked to her brother, instead of himself. Inuart would burn with envy, jealousy and lust. Furiae always seemed to be closer to her brother, and Caim either did not notice it, or thought she was just being sisterly. But Inuart knew. Oh he knew and he hated Caim for it all the more.
And when the proverbial devil came before Inuart after he hd been captured, he took the fruit, brainwashed or not. He took that fruit and bit it and gained power that would surpass even Caim. For deep down, now not so hidden. Inuart hated Caim. Inuart wanted Caim to suffer and burn and in his maddened mind of fury and lust and envy and jealousy and everything else that was a malestorm of negativity…
Inuart saw he was getting justice for always being the one left behind.
