>>18193281Sort of like your idea, but in reverse,sort of showing a family ( and if you want to look at it even deeper, how responsibilities are passed down among family members) which is a thing most normal Matryoshkas actually tend to do. It also kind of shows a theme of that, even though the previous family members may be "gone" so to speak, they're still with the new members in spirit and lend them their power, which makes it kind of touching actually, if you look at it that way.