Adding on to what anon above mentioned, it's probably worth noting that according to the Drakengard 3 side story, Two (after One) is the closest to realizing what kind of power/influence the Flower has on them, even if it's a subconscious realization.
"Two: It’s…not your…fault. I could…never tell you…that. Cent: Two? Two: I was…fighting against…my own power. It was so…excruciating…the whole time. Like at any moment…it would swallow me whole……
In the beginning, she believed that her power was right and never doubted it. She believed that it was through this power that the world could find peace. The power to protect her loved ones could not possibly be evil… or so she thought.
Before long, she had gained a massive amount of power so rapidly that it was difficult to stay in control. She tried to repress it will all her might.
She told herself that this power wasn’t evil and that she simply couldn’t use it well because her mind was weak—that’s all. If she could only strengthen her mind, she could stay in control. But if she was swallowed by her own power, what would happen to Cent? The children and all the people in her land?
Once everyone across the entire world could smile and simply be together with their loved ones, then her duty would be finished. She tried so hard to wait for that time to come." Source: http://drakengard-3.com/blog/2014/08/30/notes-on-the-dod3-story-side-novel/
I just think it'd probably be a good idea to keep in mind that there's always this undercurrent of...self-control with Two and that she has her own insecurities (fatal as they may be in the end) and inner demons too. From having to open doors gently and quietly so as to not disturb One's heightened senses, to holding back when she's in physical contact with the children, she's in a constant state of self-control, which can be utterly tiring for her.
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"Two: It’s…not your…fault. I could…never tell you…that.
Cent: Two?
Two: I was…fighting against…my own power. It was so…excruciating…the whole time. Like at any moment…it would swallow me whole……
In the beginning, she believed that her power was right and never doubted it. She believed that it was through this power that the world could find peace. The power to protect her loved ones could not possibly be evil… or so she thought.
Before long, she had gained a massive amount of power so rapidly that it was difficult to stay in control. She tried to repress it will all her might.
She told herself that this power wasn’t evil and that she simply couldn’t use it well because her mind was weak—that’s all. If she could only strengthen her mind, she could stay in control. But if she was swallowed by her own power, what would happen to Cent? The children and all the people in her land?
Once everyone across the entire world could smile and simply be together with their loved ones, then her duty would be finished. She tried so hard to wait for that time to come."
Source: http://drakengard-3.com/blog/2014/08/30/notes-on-the-dod3-story-side-novel/
I just think it'd probably be a good idea to keep in mind that there's always this undercurrent of...self-control with Two and that she has her own insecurities (fatal as they may be in the end) and inner demons too. From having to open doors gently and quietly so as to not disturb One's heightened senses, to holding back when she's in physical contact with the children, she's in a constant state of self-control, which can be utterly tiring for her.
tl;dr cavia hates happiness and love