Hear me out: are the three snakes in chapter 17 a representation of the devil, the count, and their baby? Or am I reading too much into it? It’s just weird—why would one of them be a baby snake, and why does the first one look like it’s protecting the other two? This also takes place in the scene where Rain transforms into an evil ghost.
Could it really be an allegory of devil protecting the count and their unborn child?
Hear me out: are the three snakes in chapter 17 a representation of the devil, the count, and their baby? Or am I reading too much into it? It’s just weird—why would one of them be a baby snake, and why does the first one look like it’s protecting the other two? This also takes place in the scene where Rain transforms into an evil ghost.
Could it really be an allegory of devil protecting the count and their unborn child?