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Her desire to kill him and avenge the death of her brother forms the premise of the game and drives most of her actions in the story.
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She later gets her answer by the end, and that's to give the world a new sense of hope and freedom by sealing Innominat within her and allowing Laphicet to use his purification to free all daemons, including therions, in the world.
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The other part is she doesn't know how to deal with Innominat, whose death would kill all the remaining therions in existence Velvet's fine with her own death, but she can't bring herself to do that to Laphicet, Kamoana, Medissa, and the other therions. Part of it is because she's so fixated at first on Artorius' death that she can't think too long-term.
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She never gives the same answer, if she gives one at all the closest she settles on is "I don't care what happens to me after I kill him." This doesn't last once she learns the full scope of Artorius' plans with the therions, or more specifically, Innominat and his power to suppress emotions of every being on the planet. Every now and then, Velvet is asked what she'll do after she kills Artorius. An Arm and a Leg: She lost her normal left hand after Artorius cut it off while she's holding onto the ledge and falling towards the hole.In Melchior's illusions in Aball, it's revealed her version of an ideal life has (a very affectionate) Niko refusing to marry anyone or even leave the village until Velvet returns, and that's with Velvet in full awareness of Niko having a crush on a young male vet who works out of town. She once remarked how she'd marry Niko if she were a guy Niko said the same to her. On the girl side, many of her interactions with Eleanor also veer into Les Yay given their status as Heterosexual Life-Partners, such as her happily offering to massage Eleanor with sun screen in a summer DLC skit, but it's Velvet's relationship with Niko that seals it.

While Velvet makes excuses the first two times she does this, Velvet admits she has no reason to watch Rokurou by the third time, meaning she was watching him train solely out of attraction to his body. Also, Velvet lustfully purrs while watching Rokurou train with his shirt off.

