#446024
Sergey and Helena have bolded names - implying a deliberate design intent to one day fulfill, via the persona rule. They are "links" that are "broken" - if they weren't, there would be no reason to bold them.
The Twin Mistresses are the opposite - there is no bolded text, and thus no "broken" link to close. There's no evidence whatsoever to suggest that the designers intended to make other persona versions of those cards. If anything, the choice to NOT bold them can be read as a designer's intent that this card - the Twin Mistresses - be the definitive and singular version (persona) of the Delaney Sisters.
Slayer07 wrote:Seems to me to be in the same vein as Sergey and Helena.But it's not the same vein because nothing is bolded in the lore text of the Twin Mistresses.
Sergey and Helena have bolded names - implying a deliberate design intent to one day fulfill, via the persona rule. They are "links" that are "broken" - if they weren't, there would be no reason to bold them.
The Twin Mistresses are the opposite - there is no bolded text, and thus no "broken" link to close. There's no evidence whatsoever to suggest that the designers intended to make other persona versions of those cards. If anything, the choice to NOT bold them can be read as a designer's intent that this card - the Twin Mistresses - be the definitive and singular version (persona) of the Delaney Sisters.