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	<title>Comments on: Makai Senki Disgaea - 12 - Ending</title>
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		<title>by: :3</title>
		<link>http://psgels.blogsome.com/2006/06/29/makai-senki-disgaea-12-ending/#comment-4966</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 07:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>...spoilers for the game XD

&lt;i&gt;Another thing I also loved was how different Lamington turned out to be from what I thought he would. He nicely broke the cliche of the hierarchy of an evil society. The conflict does not come at all because of the fact that he’s evil. It’s just that his beliefs and personality are totally Laharl’s opposite. Add that to the fact that he does believe in atoning for one’s sins, turning Flonne into the flower she loves most, and you’ve got yourself a very decent climax.

Though what was up with Mid-Boss? Was his only role to just be watching from the side-line and be astonished at Laharl’s decision? I have to admit, at that moment, it really contributed to the scene, though I was expecting some kind of bigger thing. Ah well, I guess we can blame that on the creators, not being able to fit his story in the twelve episodes. It’s the only rushed feeling that the series portrays.&lt;/i&gt;

Lamington in the game was all along on Laharl's side though you can't really say which side is good and which is evil, because Laharl is actually the Overlord of the Netherworld and a Demon who are notoriously known for doing bad things, whereas Lamington is an Angel in Celestia.

What happened in the game was that the entire incident, from Flonne's meeting to their eventual heading into Celestial was entirely planned by Lamington and Mid-Boss; they wanted to breach the space between Demon and Angels because they didn't believe that the two separate races were entirely different. It's also implied that Mid-Boss was Laharl's father XD

What happened in the good ending of the game was that instead of Laharl giving his life up when he wanted to, Mid-Boss gave his away so Flonne could live again, and he told them to live happily.</description>
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	<p><i>Another thing I also loved was how different Lamington turned out to be from what I thought he would. He nicely broke the cliche of the hierarchy of an evil society. The conflict does not come at all because of the fact that he’s evil. It’s just that his beliefs and personality are totally Laharl’s opposite. Add that to the fact that he does believe in atoning for one’s sins, turning Flonne into the flower she loves most, and you’ve got yourself a very decent climax.</p>
	<p>Though what was up with Mid-Boss? Was his only role to just be watching from the side-line and be astonished at Laharl’s decision? I have to admit, at that moment, it really contributed to the scene, though I was expecting some kind of bigger thing. Ah well, I guess we can blame that on the creators, not being able to fit his story in the twelve episodes. It’s the only rushed feeling that the series portrays.</i></p>
	<p>Lamington in the game was all along on Laharl&#8217;s side though you can&#8217;t really say which side is good and which is evil, because Laharl is actually the Overlord of the Netherworld and a Demon who are notoriously known for doing bad things, whereas Lamington is an Angel in Celestia.</p>
	<p>What happened in the game was that the entire incident, from Flonne&#8217;s meeting to their eventual heading into Celestial was entirely planned by Lamington and Mid-Boss; they wanted to breach the space between Demon and Angels because they didn&#8217;t believe that the two separate races were entirely different. It&#8217;s also implied that Mid-Boss was Laharl&#8217;s father XD</p>
	<p>What happened in the good ending of the game was that instead of Laharl giving his life up when he wanted to, Mid-Boss gave his away so Flonne could live again, and he told them to live happily.
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