Talk:Love Is Blue/@comment-201.141.224.216-20140627151514/@comment-24833974-20140702011910

Consider this. In the first game, (I don't know what order it is) the guns represented some parts of the story. She remembered, she became stronger and more courageous and she became joyful or something like that, right? Scarborough Fair's gun names represented every one of those aspects. So, Eye of the Overseer, An Endless Life, A Jealous Lover and The Darkest Night represent aspects in the second game. Eye of the Overseer means she's the Left Eye for the whole game, An Endless Life represents her seemingly eternal life, A Jealous Lover means an event about her love status with Luka and The Darkest Night represents an eventful evening or even the Inferno gameplay itself. Comparing the gun's meanings in both games, the four aforementioned events happen in the second game. If that night meant the Balder night, who happens in the first game, it would be inconsistent.

P.S. #1= I think an important plot twist may happen based on An Endless Night. There's that cliché about people (like vampires) gifted with eternal life who think it's a curse because they don't want to see their loved ones die. Maybe Luka will DIE (Dun-Dun-Duuuun!) and Bayonetta will be really sad, so sad she wants to end her immortality. This possibility would fit perfectly with the lyrics "Grey, Grey My life is grey. Cold is my heart since you went away". Also, if you want a heartless idea, Bayonetta 3 could be about Bayonetta trying to finish her immortal life (Kind of a Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2). Just saying.

P.S. #2= Remember the demos of the Treehouse? More specifically, the macha part. The sky was black, so that's what I mean by Inferno gameplay.