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Are you putting forward that every narrator is under Pareidolia's command since he's "the voice inside your head", and technically so are all narrators?Just thought I'd mention that technically Nozomu the Brother, may have came first.
The First/Callous god was given the name Nozomu by a Narrator:It being it's actual name seems unlikely based off the phrasing. If we can even trust the Narrators in the first place since at least one, later, implies Pareidolia has some power over them:You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.And the Narrators specifically revealed little about the Third/Concerned god which seemed to choose the name Pareidolia, later.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Yasu never using the name Nozomu (or HOPE) in reference to her god, as far as I recall, could imply that it's not something common. Touka also didn't reveal either of these names in reference to Yasu's religion or god being a thing 200+ years ago.
Or I'm just being paranoid and overthinking things.
Cause it could also simply be the case that the specific narrator from "Miserably ever after" is working for him, and not the one that tells us Nozomu's story.
As for HOPE, I'm pretty sure that's his name since it's the church of new hope and HOPE is the key to decipher Yasu's god's language. As to why Yasu doesn't use this name... I don't know, she says he's their hope, but never refers to that as his name.
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Edit: one could extrapolate that by calling him their hope, she'd be calling him their nozomu since they're speaking in japanese... but that's a huge stretch, and I'm sure hope can (and would) be said in other forms than Nozomu.
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