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As you may know, this game has a couple of references to VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac. Primaraly Sigma and his more the passing resemblance to [[Characters/TheBindingOfIsaacFinalBosses Delirium]]. Since it and most of it fellow final bosses tend to be symbolic in some way (delirum itself being the "white light at the end of the tunnel", Dogma representing the Christian broadcasting the mother watches, and the best ultimately representing issac's various traumas), it wouldn't be too much of a stretch that Sigma represents something similar.

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As you may know, this game has a couple of references to VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac. Primaraly Sigma and his more the passing resemblance to [[Characters/TheBindingOfIsaacFinalBosses Delirium]]. Since it and most of it fellow final bosses tend to be symbolic in some way (delirum (Delirum itself being the "white light at the end of the tunnel", tunnel" and MyLifeFlashedBeforeMyEyes, Dogma representing the Christian broadcasting the mother Isaac's mom watches, and the best ultimately representing issac's Issac's various traumas), it wouldn't be too much of a stretch that Sigma represents something similar.
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[[WMG: Sigma represents Boyfriend's greed for Fame and Recognition]]

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[[WMG: Sigma represents [[EnemyWithout represents]] Boyfriend's greed for Fame and Recognition]]
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In this case, it represents Boyfriend caring less about rapping for her girl and more for the greed of Fame and recognition. The fact that the entire gameplay of FNF revolved around copying your opponents, and Sigma himself shapeshift into them (primarily ones already in are planned to be in the main game), strengthens this idea.

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In this case, it represents Boyfriend caring less about rapping for her girl and more for the greed of Fame and recognition. The fact that the entire gameplay of FNF revolved around copying your opponents, and Sigma himself shapeshift into them (primarily ones already in are planned to be in the main game), strengthens this idea. It would also explain the random BF Embryo in Sentimental to an extent.
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[[WMG: Sigma represents Boyfriend's greed for Fame and Recognition]]
Theory posited by a comment under this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8jkL-N1lms&t=12s video]].
As you may know, this game has a couple of references to VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac. Primaraly Sigma and his more the passing resemblance to [[Characters/TheBindingOfIsaacFinalBosses Delirium]]. Since it and most of it fellow final bosses tend to be symbolic in some way (delirum itself being the "white light at the end of the tunnel", Dogma representing the Christian broadcasting the mother watches, and the best ultimately representing issac's various traumas), it wouldn't be too much of a stretch that Sigma represents something similar.
In this case, it represents Boyfriend caring less about rapping for her girl and more for the greed of Fame and recognition. The fact that the entire gameplay of FNF revolved around copying your opponents, and Sigma himself shapeshift into them (primarily ones already in are planned to be in the main game), strengthens this idea.

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