Confession of the Soul was the first of these stories that Funato wrote, and originally she called it Lunar Confissao. She writes that she got this name from her favorite song from a Portugese group named Madredeus. (I'm listening to some Madredeus as I type this, and it has a kind of pastoral, mystical sound, and I don't think it'd be too unreasonable to characterise them as an Iberian Enya.) I did a little research, and the song Funato refers to is titled 'A Confissao' in it's Portugese release, and 'Tamashii no Kokuhaku' (Confession of the Soul) on the Japanese release.
Funato has some seiyuu earmarked for some of the characters in Memories of Confessing. I haven't noticed one for Ghaleon, but Morris's is Inoue Kazuhiko (Kakashi in Naruto, Hatori in Fruits Basket - I love this guy), Rouj's is Ootsuka Akio (Laike - perhaps this is significant). Tagak has one too, but I can't make it out.
Finally, a scrap on Nia, the little Ausa girl who follows Ghaleon around in Memories of Confessing. She got her name from the fact that she is the only person who is close to Ghaleon when this story begins - in other words, she is 'near'. (When the Japanese approximate the English word 'near', it sounds like her name.) Funato apologizes for that one.
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