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Whoops forgot to write distance lolInfera28 said:by thousands years away it is referred to next thousands years in future? like it kills someone in future? or thousands years as distance?
SleepyTBubble said:@Arianrhod
Man, i am hyped for the C97 Book Masada will give us.
The hype continues to build up
- More info about the world before Shinza was a thing (as in, Pre-Throne Era)
I will believe that once i actually see a multiverse in that classic sense, not just random mentions of it. i await until we see alternatve versions of existing characters or adequately shown examples of alternate timelines. (as in, in a way that people can point to one and go "this is the way that this timeline is different from the one we know")Trexalfa29 said:All of what you are saying is outright false and either disproven already, or left vague to be solved later. The multiverse resulting from Snake's Law is a multiverse in every sense of the word, infinite universes, infinite timelines, infinite souls. There's plenty of evidence of this, saying otherwise is literally ignoring evidence.
Case by case basis I presume. Mercurius is hinted to have gone through the entire "let there be light" scenario, but Paralost's Gaia is the corpse of the Star Cluster of Extinction which dates back to the previous universe, Sakuya and Keishirou don't die in the transition from Tengu Dou to Yaoyorozu despite being normal humans, and some geographical landmarks from Marie's world, not saved by Ren, seem to have survived the transition to Hajun's world IIRC. On the other hand, Marie's take over in Rea's Route seems to recreate the universe all over again, while in her own Route this doesn't seem to be the case at all (but that part is hazy for me).Makkurona said:Alright, change of subject. What happens when a new god takes over the throne? Does the universe reset all over or they just change the previous world into their law?
I have no wordsZouken said:What are the Kanji for Kajiri Kamui Kagura?
GogitoQ already gave him the kanji for that above.SleepyTBubble said:I have no wordsZouken said:What are the Kanji for Kajiri Kamui Kagura?
Summing up (Masada had to explain all of this in an interview):Makkurona said:What the kanji means actually?
þÑ×ÕÆÆ (Kajiri)- Literally Divine Curse/Spell. It symbolizes the power contained within a God's name. This is played straight in KKK's story, the Kajiri (true names, they are outright called so) of the Yatsukahagi's significance in the plot.
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good to know this fandom's skill at projecting their actions and insecurities unto others hasn't changed. (wonder how the other fandoms in this gag tier wiki are doing) (you do know that you guys are a constant gag for most of the debating communities outside of this page, right?)Trexalfa29 said:>Still cherrypicking and looking away from the evidence you don't want to see.
>Still making up contradictions where there aren't.
>Still bringing to table limit, absurd cases no sane writer would contemplate.
You know what? I'm gonna let someone else do this. Don't have enough energy to do this.
You can still go on with your headcanon of Shinza being a single planet, continuing with your thought processes of ignoring anything not within the bounds of your extremely cherrypicky interpretation of Dies irae.