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Non existence physiology in Magic Knight of the Old Ways.

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Non existence physiology type 1, aspect 1, 3 (Possible aspect 2), And high goldy regeneration (?(possible))

Sid is an existence that represents the concept of nothingness itself; Darkness. Zero. Sky.
White. Emptiness. It has neither mind nor body to feel and regenerates itself from the concept of nothingness
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There was nothing. Until now, this man had nothing. No mind or body to feel, and no consciousness to think. Nothingness. Darkness. Zero. Sky. White. Emptiness. He was merely part of these concepts, forever wandering and adrift in nothingness. However, when someone suddenly called his name, a change occurred in this man of the void.
“Sid.”
By being called by that familiar name, the man who was a concept of the void took on an outline. His self took shape, and the next thing he knew...

The world Sid occupies is nothing more than nothingness that only looks like black and white, even the flow of time does not exist here.

"Hmm? Where am I?” The man, Sid, was standing in a strange space. It was a silent world composed of only black and white. There was a pitch- black sky and pouring rain. Plains spread out in a wide expanse with gentle hills that rose up in the distance. The corpses of countless knights were folded on the ground, continuing to the end of the horizon. The swords, spears, and war banners that were stabbed in the earth acted as their gravestones. Occasionally, lightning would seep through cracks in the sky and illuminate these grave markers in the darkness.

“There was a battle here?” He took in the desolation of this place. It was a dead world—a stagnate place where the march of time had ceased. Sid was somehow convinced that this was his world, but on this ruined landscape, there was one thing that was different.

In this black-and-white world, a young man who still retained his color stood silent with his back to Sid. Clad in a magnificent cloak, the young man had blond hair as soft as cotton and a regal stature. Sid stared at his back in disbelief.

This might also be the absence of aspect concepts, considering that there are type 2 concept in the series.

Source : Volume 1, Chapter 1.
 
Disagree with all. Having read the novel I can say that this is simply flowery language as Sid had been dead for a thousand years and what is shown in that dialogue is a representation of what death felt like for him until Alma brought him back to life.

As later in the novel you can check that Sid doesn't have any kind of physiology regarding nothingness or such.

And he doesn't regenerate himself but iirc there was some kind of pact that only Arthur's descendent could do to bring sid back to life, it's not his own regeneration.
 
Disagree with all. Having read the novel I can say that this is simply flowery language as Sid had been dead for a thousand years and what is shown in that dialogue is a representation of what death felt like for him until Alma brought him back to life.

As later in the novel you can check that Sid doesn't have any kind of physiology regarding nothingness or such.

And he doesn't regenerate himself but iirc there was some kind of pact that only Arthur's descendent could do to bring sid back to life, it's not his own regeneration.

My bad, Honestly, I'm not sure about this either.

Can you close this thread?
 
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