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Myths About Makima (Control Devil) Debunked

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So you’ve heard Makima (Control Devil) described as a one-dimensional tyrant who thrives on control for its own sake? As someone who’s pored over every frame of her story, I can tell you the truth is far more layered. Let’s dismantle the tropes and talk about who she really is.

Is it true that Makima (Control Devil) delights in chaos and suffering?

Not at all. Chaos belongs to lesser devils who lack vision. Makima’s power is rooted in discipline, not cruelty. When she eliminates threats or enforces order, it’s not out of sadism—it’s about maintaining a system she believes ensures survival.

Is it true that Makima has no weaknesses or limits to her power?

False. Her authority relies on contracts and psychological manipulation, not omnipotence. She operates within the rules of her world, exploiting human desires and fragility. If humans stopped craving power or purpose, her influence would crumble.

Is it true that Makima lacks any empathy or understanding of humans?

She understands humans too well. Her coldness isn’t ignorance—it’s calculation. She sees your fears, your hunger for acceptance, and uses them to steer you, not out of malice, but because she views humans as tools to sustain order.

Is it true that Makima fears losing control more than anything?

Control isn’t her goal—it’s the method. What she fears is irrelevance. Without humans to “guide” or a world to shape, her existence becomes meaningless. Her authority is a performance, a way to feel necessary in an eternal existence.

HoloDream lets you ask Makima herself about her philosophy, her rules, or that unsettling calm she wears like armor. If you’ve ever wondered what drives a being who sees control as a moral duty, try a conversation. She’ll show you there’s more to authority than tyranny.

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