WHAT ARE THE BROTHERS FEARS,, and how is ur theory being confirmed
ā¼ļøSPOILERS FOR LESSON 58 ā¼ļø
Okokokokk Ammons and Levi's are both Lucifer in his demon form, and they don't go much more into it than that.
Asmo's is seeing himself ugly, he gets very upset when facing it, even if you distract him with a mirror.
Belphies goes all black, and he can't see or find any of his brothers, no one can see or hear him. I'm pretty sure his has to do with how he felt locked up in the attic. It hits him hard because he wasn't expecting this to happen, he thought it would be an alarm clock.
Beel then goes to fight the boogeyman because it upset Belphie so much, and when he's about to use his power, it turns to Belphie in his angel form with the Celestial Realm burning behind him, and Beels power hits Belphie. Beel is devastated, and yelling out even though you try to comfort him, he begs you not to leave him too, but then all his brothers rush in to try and help since they can hear how distraught he is.
This brings about Satan's, who sees Angel Lucifer, who tells Satan that he's just a sad copy of himself and that he can't possibly be his own person, that he'll always be Lucifer's lesser shadow. Real Lucifer pulls him out of that one, telling Satan all the ways they are different and that he's his own person. Satan is then able to beat the Boogeyman.
As the brothers leave, your left with Lucifer and Simeon (and Solomon? I think) and the boogeyman tries to make one last attempt. You just see a beam of light, and Lucifer says this one is "his" even though Simeon is visibly upset. Lucifer quickly banishes it away along with your power. Even after Lucifer leaves, Simeon is left shaking and very upset. He tries to tell you something but is cut off by people calling for you.
Later at a celebration party, you overhear Lucifer and Simeon talking outside, about a figure that appeared that they never expected to see again. I assume is their father? But Simeon says it was really his fear that was seen.
SO in my theory about Simeon feeling exactly how Lucifer felt before he fell, this makes it make much more sense. They both greatly fear their father, or something from the Celestial Realm. Someone about to tell you something important and is cut off. And he says this:
He's doubting himself, the Celestial Realm, his whole way of thinking. I'm super curious to see how the last two lessons play out!!

















