User blog comment:P.chraca/Help/@comment-36772505-20181207015326

I actually disagree with that explanation. Throughout the plot of the game, it was obvious that Marie loved Gabriel unconditionally despite his horrendous actions and vulnerability to falling into depressive states. Their functioned much like the principles of yin and yang, which both contained a small aspect of their opposites inside of them. Gabriel was cynical, reckless, and inconsiderate, yet he was passionate, loyal, and courageous. Marie was gentle, loving, and faithful, but she was also sorrowful, insecure, and sensible. Neither light nor darkness can exist without the other and the couple demonstrated that even in death, their relationship meant everything to them. Marie loved Gabriel so much that she wanted to keep that small aspect of light inside of him alive so he can still hold onto hope that there is salvation. When the barrier between the Earth and the heavens was lifted, only then did Gabriel earn the right to receive closure, but he still rescued Marie from what would have been eternal torment. True love is thinking of your significant other before yourself.