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With Black Clover #360, we come across a very interesting set of statements from Lucius.
During his fight against Yuno, he notes that the futures he’s seen, the strongest one was when the Spade Rebellion was an event that didn’t occur, and that he took years to master Star Magic. Yet, through some way, the Yuno he’s fighting is not only even stronger, but in less the time.
But this isn’t a lone sentiment, Noelle, in the future she currently resides in, shouldn’t be as strong. Mereoleona, and Fuegoleon, even the Magic Knights themselves them even shouldn’t be alive. In that vein, when he theorized why this world is so unorthodox compared to the other futures, he concludes he cannot see the future of this sole world, a direct result of Asta’s actions.
Note, the usage of “futures” and “worlds”, is a textbook reference to the Many-Worlds Interpretation, which at a minimum puts Black Clover’s verse at 2-B, though no one actually scales to this, obviously (lol), and also puts Lucius’ precognition at similar levels.
This isn’t mere conjecture, by the way, as “世界”, refers to “the world; society; the universe”, and given the context of the raws, they very much use the same kanji. Along with the full scene in Japanese, for reference. This, also, isn’t a new occurrence, as Lucius already proves himself capable of seeing “thousands of futures”.
Overall, though, this should implant a resistance to the aforementioned parties (Yuno, Noelle, Mereoleona, Fuegoleon, and Asta).
During his fight against Yuno, he notes that the futures he’s seen, the strongest one was when the Spade Rebellion was an event that didn’t occur, and that he took years to master Star Magic. Yet, through some way, the Yuno he’s fighting is not only even stronger, but in less the time.
But this isn’t a lone sentiment, Noelle, in the future she currently resides in, shouldn’t be as strong. Mereoleona, and Fuegoleon, even the Magic Knights themselves them even shouldn’t be alive. In that vein, when he theorized why this world is so unorthodox compared to the other futures, he concludes he cannot see the future of this sole world, a direct result of Asta’s actions.
Note, the usage of “futures” and “worlds”, is a textbook reference to the Many-Worlds Interpretation, which at a minimum puts Black Clover’s verse at 2-B, though no one actually scales to this, obviously (lol), and also puts Lucius’ precognition at similar levels.
This isn’t mere conjecture, by the way, as “世界”, refers to “the world; society; the universe”, and given the context of the raws, they very much use the same kanji. Along with the full scene in Japanese, for reference. This, also, isn’t a new occurrence, as Lucius already proves himself capable of seeing “thousands of futures”.
Overall, though, this should implant a resistance to the aforementioned parties (Yuno, Noelle, Mereoleona, Fuegoleon, and Asta).
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