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I think it's possible but not convinced.This is a quick CRT.
In chapter 351 it is implied that those with higher magic power (yoryoku) have higher immunity to sicknesses than those of lower magic power (yoryoku) here.
Yeah, that's it. What do you think?
I think it's possible but not convinced.
The disease is likely just a curse that steals magic power and that's why the weak people died. I say this because Henry had an illness/disease that ended up just being a curse. And one of the most common abilities of curses in BC is mana/life steal. Should probably wait for more info.
I'll find the scans that refer to Henry's condition as an illness/disease (depending on translation) prior to it being revealed to be a curse
The Cure was a "Soul-quickening grass" or "Living Soul Herb" Which actually does add evidence to what I'm saying. Curses in BC reshape your soul. So that fact that the cure was actually something that is implied to fix their soul actually further provides evidence to what I'm saying.
I never assumed that all illnesses are curses. I already drew the specific connection.You shouldn't be assuming that all Illnesses stem from curses tbh.
This looks like another fallacious refutation tbh,
Even though Forbidden Magic Curses are capable of reshaping the soul, not curses in general
Based on the name of the medicine alone, Soul Quickening grass or Living Soul Herb looks like medicine that enhances the current soul. They do not change or revert the shape of the soul back to its previous form because there is no basis they do in the first place. So you have to prove that enhancing the soul would break Forbidden Magic Curses that completely change the soul. I feel like you are justgeneralizing all Curses with Forbidden Magic curses andassociating Forbidden Magic Curses with Medicine based on the fact that they're related to the word "soul", just seems like another fallacy to me.
We know that Magic and the human body are connected to the soul. So thanks to this relationship, the medicine enhancing the soul would also enhance the magic and body of the victims. which would give those with low magic resistance to plagues that deteriorate their bodies. Logically, thanks to this relationship between magic, soul, and the body, those with high magic power should have a richer soul and healthier body which makes giving those with higher magic power resistance to disease manipulation not so far-fetched.
I never assumed that all illnesses are curses. I already drew the specific connection.
1. Nathan relates curses to plagues.
Henry's curse was originally called an illness or disease in some translations
Curses distort the shape of the human soul
One of the most common applications of curses are stealing mana: Henry, Lichita, Catherine
4. The plague in Hino not only was easier to survive if you had high magic power, but was cured by restoring the soul as implied by the name of the herb. Which already draws several connections to curse
This seems to be more of a limitation of the plague rather than a resistance for strong mages
It's the Mind Manipulation thing all over again
It's case-by-case. It's never said that the strong mages resisted its effects, just that it killed the weak oneshmm..
this seems paradoxical ngl.
we give resistances to a certain thing to people who aren’t affected by that certain thing.
Here is the more literal translation. Even the officials already imply a connection considering his research is based on curses. But the more literal fanlation makes it even more damning.You did it here again and here too with this imgur.
Nathan mentioned curses and illnesses, plagues, etc. as two separate entities in your scan. He is also doctor not just a curse mage. Not all illnesses are from curse-based.
Henry himself refers to it as an illnessIn your scan, Asta had NO idea what was affecting Henry. It makes no sense to use his ignorance as a rebuttal.
Forbidden magic curses are often just called curses, too. Which is why I'm referring to them as curses.Forbidden Magic Curses.
It show that perceived health issues can be curses.Why is this relevant exactly? Henry’s curse was never stated to be an illness by someone who knows it’s a curse (meaning not Asta)
Lichita's regular magic is to seal things. Her body does exactly what Henry does of stealing mana and life energy. She's cursed.Lichita? You mean her regular magic.
It absolutely does. The whole point is that many curses are based on absorbing mana. And if curses can be illnesses, plagues, etc. then it doesn't mean they have plague resistance.Catherine’s curse magic? Doesn’t matter here.
You have not. I've shown the many different reasons why there are plenty of connections.And I have shown you that there is no connection to curses whatsoever.
But the plague effected everyone. It was just the weak people that were dying like flies. They even stated that everyone would die. Which means that merely boosting magic power wouldn't save everyone. Only prolong their survival. The soul herb reshaping their soul makes more sense.Due to the connection of the soul to magic and human body, a soul enhancer will enhance the sickening body and/or their magic to fight the sickness.