Her grandfather's dying wish was to preserve eternal beauty, possibly hinting it was his idea to turn dead bodies into dolls. What Alfred viewed as the sullying of Aya's innocence, Monika likely saw as the perpetuation of what she loved about her husband.īorn into the Drevis family, it is explained in the remake that the Drevis family was from wealth that would take the poor and weak to sacrifice them as part of their cult. In light of these revelations about her relationships with Alfred and Aya, it may be possible that the true reason Monika was trying to save her daughter from her husband's experiments was to make certain that, if Aya had inherited her father's sociopathic penchant for killing as the couple suspected, these tendencies would continue to live on through their daughter. Monika's coughing fits might be a direct consequence of this event, especially if Alfred had tried to either stab her close to her throat or lungs, or choke her to death. This can be seen in the letter she sends Alfred after they first met the letter states that he had intended to kill her, and Monika's "heart was pounding" in reaction, but out of "love" rather than terror. The reason that she's testing her only daughter to see if she's like her father is because the madness in Alfred thrills her. It is also possible that Monika was the one who gave Aya the chainsaw, as it was in a place that was out of Aya's reach and that meant Monika could reach it. Even Ogre noticed that the bookshelf in Aya's room is filled with "interesting" books. In a more subtle note, before she died, she would always read dark themed books to Aya before going to sleep. In one of the notes, she tried to give Aya rabbits to observe if their only daughter is truly becoming her father, much to her delight.
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There's an odd characteristic of Monika in notes scattered in the game in the second playthrough, which suggests that she isn't as innocent and benevolent as she seems. As a precautionary measure, she instructed some spirits to protect Aya and to hinder her journey. Depending on what the ending the player chose, she managed to reveal her true intentions to Aya with the last of her strength. In reality, as Monika had once attempted to do in life, she intended to save Aya from her father's plan to convert the girl into a doll. In the events of the game, she took the appearance of an obsessed spirit trying to drag her husband to the grave to be with her forever, to keep Aya from knowing Alfred's true intentions. Strangely, despite having the chance to kill the maid with her newfound powers, she never did and this has stayed a mystery for months, probably even years. She took an apparent dislike of the maid for having an affair with her husband that she continually distanced herself from Maria, even though she never made a direct confrontation of the matter. It unfortunately led to her premature death at Alfred's hands, but even in death, she still loved him. Disgusted and distraught, Monika overcame her silent and forgiving attitude towards Alfred and threatened her husband that she would leave with their only daughter. However, her love was never truly reciprocated by Alfred and they last straw of their relationship was when she overheard Alfred's plan to turn Aya into a doll having suspected Aya would eventually turn out like he had, Alfred hoped to prevent his daughter from being "tainted" as he was. Despite the betrayal and the horrible murders Alfred committed in the basement, she never stopped loving him. She never confronted him about it, probably afraid of what her husband would do, especially as he had once deliberately tried to kill her when they first met. She was extremely hurt and betrayed upon discovering that the love of her life was having an affair with Maria (the family maid). However, after she was killed, her kind heart was transformed into a vengeful spirit hellbent on having her revenge, causing her to raise all of the tormented victims that Alfred Drevis had killed this also allowed these spirits to enact their revenge.
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Monika was a kindhearted and forgiving woman who had a tendency to overlook the mistakes of others, easily forgetting them where she overlooked the bad aspects of the ones she loved as she tried to only see the good and she is mostly seen in flashbacks taking care of Aya Drevis. As a ghost, there is some blood covering her chest, yet, barely any blood anywhere else possibly from the stab wound caused by Alfred Drevis, which results in her death. Throughout the game, she only seen wearing one outfit a rather regal blue dress with white fabric to accentuate (make more noticeable or prominent) her chest.
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Monika was a beautiful young woman with long light brown hair that has bangs on both sides and blue eyes.