>>54496708Well, the problem is they only made up the lore after the fact. The characters in Hololive weren't designed with coherent lore in mind. Why is a sports club girl friends with a demon and an oni? There's no answer, because that gen predates the concept of serious lore. And you have characters like Masuri or Sora that clearly don't have any role in a serious narrative about supernatural beings.
They also give the girls very little creative license *before* debut on how they want to be portrayed, but give them complete creative license *after* debut. So you get this weird thing where Council doesn't want to be as powerful as their lore suggests so they all essentially retcon themselves into weaker characters ( ex. Fauna is a witch who stole her role, Mumei is just a spectator, Kronii is just a Time cop, not an all powerful 4th dimensional being) and stuff like Kiara's isekai revivals and Ame's time traveler stuff being grafted on after the fact.
They also put zero effort into checking between the girls if the lore they come up with actually makes sense, so you get stuff where Council's version of Council and Lap's version of Council are completely incongruent because at no point did anyone sit down with anyone else and establish what the "canon" is.
Basically, Hololive lore is a fun excuse to make some chuuni fanart and a good springboard for fanfiction, but it's not a coherent narrative, just a collection of cool ideas you can enjoy in isolation. It's like how comic books are a mess if you actually take every event that occurs in the same universe and look at things big picture.