>>12669849Don't assume the MVs are a coherent lore anything more complex then what's being presented in each video. They're largely all self contained stories, some of which are easy to understand like Without U and some aren't. The only exception might be the trio of songs in Creating World, A to Z, and in this world. It helps if you read the lyrics along with the song to understand the themes being presented. DeepL does a pretty good job of giving you the gist, even if you'll lose some of the word play, as long as you keep in mind that who's doing what is rarely specified in Japanese so it's much more ambiguous who's doing the action.
https://note.com/azkinote/As to your questions:
>Is AZKi Black evil?No, she was just a representation of AZKi when she's feeling angsty or upset, which is why a lot of the Black songs are about how she's angry with how things are or doesn't deserve to be happy.
>Are AZKi Black, AZKi White and AZKi 2nd all different people?Not really, they're just different facets of her. While originally they were designed to break up things by musical style between White and Black, the aggressive rock and the ballads respectively, that gimmick largely went away with the 2nd costume. White songs still are sad and whistful like Inochi and Starry Regrets, but they're much more upbeat in mood then the 'fuck this world' that AZKi Black has at times.
>Who was AZKi 2nd trying to save in Error?If you read the lyrics, it's a song about not being afraid to risk everything and keep fighting even if you don't know how things will work out, so you could make the argument that she's trying to save herself.
>Who is the giant goddess with the clockwork wings in From A to Z?This one is easy. Remember that she originally was on a timed contract and slated to graduate next summer. The goddess is time, who's slipping away from her as she tries to leave everything that she can for her fans before she disappears.
>What do all the statues in that video represent?This ties into the previous concept, where it's all the memories and content from her that she's leaving behind, and how she's curious as to how her fans will remember her various moments, and how she hopes they'll still be beautiful even after they've come to an end, hence the flowers growing on them as the goddess stops moving.
>Is Creating World 2020 supposed to be the end of the White/Black/2nd arc?I don't think so. I think it was more intended as a celebration of everything she's accomplished and how far she's come, which is why it's highlighting all of her songs and concerts. I guess you could make an argument for it trying to be a unification of Black and White into just AZKi, since she no longer makes those distinctions between those two, but I feel like that's not really represented by the video.
These are all my interpretations and shouldn't be taken as word of god.t. another name that's all over, but not CJ