Think about it: in the end, everybody dies except him. It's his revenge against those that brought about his death: Rosette and Chrono die soon after the "final" battle, Joshua (who, in the manga, aids in removing his horn and helps Chrono and Rosette in his defeat) is scarred so badly by his experiences that he's mentally a child, and Remington falls into despair and is later a witness to Aion killing the pope! This also explains other changes: Chrono is his twin brother? No--his brother would never betray him! He was just a simple demon! Chrono, when pushed too far is frighteningly powerful? Maybe, but he's lost too much of his backbone to tap into his rage! Rosette was a Badass Normal? No, she's the easily-manipulated reincarnation of Mary Magdalene! (Who was also killed off much more q
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| - Think about it: in the end, everybody dies except him. It's his revenge against those that brought about his death: Rosette and Chrono die soon after the "final" battle, Joshua (who, in the manga, aids in removing his horn and helps Chrono and Rosette in his defeat) is scarred so badly by his experiences that he's mentally a child, and Remington falls into despair and is later a witness to Aion killing the pope! This also explains other changes: Chrono is his twin brother? No--his brother would never betray him! He was just a simple demon! Chrono, when pushed too far is frighteningly powerful? Maybe, but he's lost too much of his backbone to tap into his rage! Rosette was a Badass Normal? No, she's the easily-manipulated reincarnation of Mary Magdalene! (Who was also killed off much more q
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| - Think about it: in the end, everybody dies except him. It's his revenge against those that brought about his death: Rosette and Chrono die soon after the "final" battle, Joshua (who, in the manga, aids in removing his horn and helps Chrono and Rosette in his defeat) is scarred so badly by his experiences that he's mentally a child, and Remington falls into despair and is later a witness to Aion killing the pope! This also explains other changes: Chrono is his twin brother? No--his brother would never betray him! He was just a simple demon! Chrono, when pushed too far is frighteningly powerful? Maybe, but he's lost too much of his backbone to tap into his rage! Rosette was a Badass Normal? No, she's the easily-manipulated reincarnation of Mary Magdalene! (Who was also killed off much more quickly in the anime.) Not to mention Aion got to go on more sexual escapades in the anime and just be more badass in general. Of course, he at first makes it look like the "good guys" are going to win--he's fond of dramatic tension. But in the end, he's the one that comes out on top, and makes his foes look like fools. Aion is the CEO Gonzo and Chrono socked him in the mouth long enough for Seto no Hanayome to be as awesome as it was.
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