Thread:Miyazaki11/@comment-1041609-20150604133107/@comment-5255288-20150629042011

Euro, I see what you mean, but the monsters are victim-centric and represent what the victim is fearing. For example, the Mononian has seized a student who absolutely loves stimming and stims to calm down, to signify happiness and so on. However, the student is being plagued with visions of 'quiet hands', or orders to suppress his/her stims unless he/she wants punishment. The monster would then probably manifest as something pertaining to the object/main thing involved in the stim, but in a straitjacket and/or handcuffs and ankle cuffs. Those chains could then be used as weapons.

But if Faith's most prominent diverse element is prominent in the monster she's fighting, some good symbolism could be going on.