Talk:Chains of Harrow/@comment-30023704-20171119123842

Here is my theory: The use of "kiddo" is very specific, so it's clear that DE wanted to link this recurrent word to a character. Now, if you read the War Within transcript, the first time we hear "kiddo", it's in a different contest than any other time, and previous chronologically to all of them.

The first time we hear it, it comes from someone described as "father". What link does Margulis have with him? I don't know that, but it would look like he's a father to the Tennos, like Margulis is a mother to them; we can also say the Father is not Ballas right?

Here's the thing, the first time we hear "kiddo", this character "father" seems worried, scared, human; not the "void-monster-what the hell are you" creature that we hear "hey kiddo" from...and, he's stared at the darkness, worried of what was coming. That something has to have consumed him, or changed him, making him now...the Man In The Wall?

The fact that only after Chains of Harrow we start seeing hey kiddo, makes me theorize that the father and the Man In The Wall are the same person. Or have become the same person. It's clear that Lotus doesn't know anything about him, but i have a feeling that both Margulis and Father knew this "creature". This also makes sense when thinking about the last part of War Within, when choosing "destroy", he says: "You mad at me Kiddo? Did you forget? You owe me.

My question now is, who is me? Me as in "father" (could be, you obviously would owe something to someone you call father) or the Man in The Wall? Or somehow both? Is the Man in The Wall a side effect of Transference, or the cause of it?