WARNING: RELIGIOUS MEANINGS, MAY BE OFFENSIVE TO SOME, IDK, NOT TO ME AT LEAST. theres just a little pause in the beginning so dont fret lol Description: Norman Minecraft's father believes "the World is an awful place" to be and that ascending to the afterlife is the equivalent of waking up from a nightmare. Under this philosophy he "mercy"-kills his wife. Growing up with this mindset, Norman questions whether things are real, as if the World is some elaborate setup and in order to wake up one needs to pass away. He becomes a substance abuser to deal with this process but eventually decides that it's time to "grow up" and pull the plug. Feeling that everyone would be alright if he could escape to the supposed real world. Afterward he meets God and Charon. God confirms Norman's suspicions but clarifies that there's so much more to the situation than meets the eye. He advises Norman to stay by his side so he can show him the truth. But because Norman's father was essentially the heart of this reality, God "eats" father as both the notion of ending the simulation and taking his place as the new caretaker. Charon instead offers him an easier way out by a kiss, which would poison him. Norman leaves everything behind, wanting to forget all about it, however, upon waking up, it is learned that in the real world Norman's body was being used for public dissection in front of a large audience of angels. Character Explanation: Norman's father (the mantis) is to reference the idea of "praying" and because female mantis' are known to sometimes consume their mates for sustenance. Norman Minecraft (the moth) getting trapped by the spiderweb foreshadows what happens to Norman in the 'real world', that Norman's theories might be a way out. After dying by the spider's kiss the moth is seen attached to the right hand of God, this is viewed as a sign of blind trust and symbolizes being trapped. Charon (Greek God) is the farrier of souls that transports its passengers to the underworld. He servers a similar purpose in the song. The Three Voices are specifically talking about Norman, Charon, and God - the only real people who appear in this simulation and the ones who existed after its destruction. The Angels at the end are described as NPCs, but as a group are just there to watch. Description Credit: https://vocaloid.fandom.com/wiki/Honey_I%27m_Home
Music Credit to GHOST Art credit to Framina