![]() ![]() ![]() But MC is related to Lilith by blood, thus could provide the touch of Lilith to the magic upon the door.Īdditionally, we know that MC has not been near the door since making the fifth demon pact with Satan. Remember - these siblings are not related by blood, they are a chosen family. The sixth touch was either the spirit of Lilith, or by MC again as Lilith’s distant heir. ![]() These pacts acted as if the demons themselves touched the door. ![]() The touch of the five other brothers was provided by MC due to MC having the pacts. Lilith may or may not have touched the door - her existence is incorporeal which may or may not be a hindrance to the magic upon the door.Ĭonclusion: the door was opened by MC alone or by MC and Lilith. She has watched over her brothers, and can now speak with MC because they are her distant heir. The eighth sibling reveals she is a spirit, a soul who upon death remembered her previous life as an angel. MC has the option of repeating the same words Belphegor said he heard when he was woken up in the first timeline, and he sleepily thinks the speaker is Lilith before waking fully and realising it is MC.īelphegor then proceeds to attack MC, and at the point of death MC blacks out and speaks with Lilith. The only person we know for sure touched the door, is MC. They are all in Mammon’s room, hiding, and in the first timeline they rushed straight to the library when they heard Lucifer losing control. This is important - five brothers did not touch the door. This is the point where the past becomes warped. MC makes their way up to the attic, where the door is shut. We know that MC has the power to see Lilith’s memories, usually triggered by something or someone else. This is foreshadowing MC’s encounter with Lilith herself, proving that she has indeed been watching over her brothers this whole time. This is unlikely to be present time, as Lucifer is not in this location, and wouldn’t be making it so obvious that Belphegor was present. MC next goes to the stairs and overhears Lucifer and Belphegor arguing. First with Leviathan who refers to Lilith’s room as the player character’s, that the player is playing hide and seek with Belphegor, and makes it clear this isn’t the same Leviathan that was just in Mammon’s room. MC next experiences two somewhat strange encounters as they avoid running into their past self talking with Lucifer, by ducking into Lilith’s room. However, the door he opens leads to a room of demons (the brothers hiding from past MC and Lucifer in the library), meaning the second instruction is impossible to fulfil. Not fulfilling these instructions will warp time. Simeon feigns surprise at Belphie having been locked up, just as he later prioritises Belphegor’s feelings over MC by encouraging MC to play peacemaker despite their own trauma with the demon.Īnd we know from more recent lessons, that Simeon isn’t nearly as angelic as Luke…īarbatos sends MC through a door to the past with the instructions of not revealing they are from the future, not to reveal themself to anyone, and to exit via the same door to return. TSL was also written long before events it describes actually happen to the brothers, which means either Simeon possesses the power to see into the future, or his co-writer or plot provider is Barbatos. ![]()
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