My interpretation: The writer, as a result of being the creator of the story, has control over the character's actions. He uses that control to make Coheed kill Ambellina, the character the writer's ex is based on. In doing this however, he leaves Claudio Kilgannon without a guardian since Ambellina was watching over him. This makes it possible then for Coheed to finish the job he started: killing his children. (tonight, good night I'm burning star IV) This would explain the next track: The Final Cut. I'm pretty sure, though. Claudio still isn't dead.
My interpretation: The writer, as a result of being the creator of the story, has control over the character's actions. He uses that control to make Coheed kill Ambellina, the character the writer's ex is based on. In doing this however, he leaves Claudio Kilgannon without a guardian since Ambellina was watching over him. This makes it possible then for Coheed to finish the job he started: killing his children. (tonight, good night I'm burning star IV) This would explain the next track: The Final Cut. I'm pretty sure, though. Claudio still isn't dead.