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But it derives from Verso's soul, being the thing who's existence keep the painting running. I don't think it's a stretch.
They said that Verso put a piece of his soul, because he liked that Canvas world in particular. That's why Aline chose that painting. Chroma is not related to his soul, at least, nothing I came upon suggested that.
The name itself, Chroma, is related to color. It makes sense that in a painting, in a Canvas world, color is it's essence. Since why you need "color" to influence the painting.
And think about what we use for currency and weapon upgrade material. Does it make more sense that they are the essence of that world or a nigger's soul piece?
The game explicitly use the term soul. It's a pretty strong implication that things within the painting has no soul, otherwise painting Verso would be equivalent in some original Verso (not to mention is will lead to a lot of implications considering painters can seemingly make everything in a painting).
I believe you're wrong.
First of all, Verso's original soul is the Young Boy we meet in our travels.
The Verso we encounter, is a painted version, the way Aline saw him. Even if they are created in this manner, they are real and have free will. Going against Aline's wishes, his creator, is proof of this.
In the end, it depends how you want to interpret Creator and Creation. There's some parallel between this story and Christianity. Are we, God's creation, not real?
On this point, there's no hard facts. The game itself plays with this topic and it's one, if not the main theme of it. It's all personal interpretation, like good art is supposed to evoke.
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Play the fucking piano
I would force a thousand Verso to play the fucking piano.
No fate is too severe for traitors!

