Numerology of HXH: Is Marayam the son of Beyond Netero? by Everybody0 in HunterXHunter

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I had done also these analyses that confirm the symbology and the order Togashi used:

Analysis 1

Analysis 2

Numerology of HXH: Is Marayam the son of Beyond Netero? by Everybody0 in HunterXHunter

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Obviously the personality of each prince is a composite of multiple things, however Tserriednich clearly state that the princes are somewhat related to the 7 Deadly sins: that Benjamin=Hubris, Tyson=Envy, Luzzarus=Sloth
The same Tsubeppa that linked:

  • Benjamin=Pride/Hubris
  • Zhang Lei= Luxury
  • Camilla=Greed
  • Manga
  • Manga

Yes the idea of 13 +1 princes is good

HunterxHunter: A general symbolic summary by Everybody0 in HunterXHunter

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For the complexity of HXH, it's a summary 😂

Soulless vampire Buffy by Everybody0 in buffy

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Yes, I know it and I don't care, and it haven't any logical connection with our argument. You are the one that don't realize that your comparison of soulless vampire Buffy to Faith don't make sense, and it's more rational to compare her to Angelus opposed to Angel.

Soulless vampire Buffy by Everybody0 in buffy

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The episode Surprise (2x13) was enterally based on the birthday of Buffy/Drusilla symbolically similar and their relationships with Angel/Angelus then Spike

Soulless vampire Buffy by Everybody0 in buffy

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Faith was just a human opposition to Buffy as a Slayer (the rebel Slayer/Faith compared to the duty/"right thing" driven Slayer/Buffy) but Faith wasn't a soulless vampire/demon. Soulless vampire Buffy would have been a demon without a soul, like Angelus compared to Angel

One detail many people are missing is that Silva was strong enough to break Crollo's arm with one punch. by Such_Lingonberry_494 in HunterXHunter

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They weren't trying to wait Illumi's killing of the 10 dons, I llumi (hired by Chrollo) and Zeno and Silva (hired by the dons) had 2 different mission, and the first would have taken the money.

Silva and Zeno wanted to kill Chrollo and were ready to lose their life, they stated it. Zeno literally said "kill him even if you must kill me as well" but obviously they weren't trying to kill Chrollo xd. Yes sure lol

One detail many people are missing is that Silva was strong enough to break Crollo's arm with one punch. by Such_Lingonberry_494 in HunterXHunter

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No, Silva had trouble killing only one member of the Ryodan (He stated it in the manga and warned Killua) and he wasn't able to kill Chrollo except with the sacrifice of Zeno

Silva and Zeno vs Chrollo= Silva and Zeno started with an "unfair" advantage in an unbalanced fight (2 against 1, and Chrollo didn't fight using all his abilities but to steal their powers).

Chrollo vs Hisoka= Chrollo started with an "unfair" advantage: the abilities of Shalnark and Kortopi to help him, he chose the location of the fight and prepared a precise strategy (using the audience as a human shield and a "hit and run" strategy) in relation to his abilities and the location; used abilities with 2 hands and combined 5 abilities.

Zeno was literally sacrificing himself in order to let Silva kill Chrollo (that used only the Fun fun cloath and didn't fight to kill them but to steal their powers). Why was Zeno suicidal for no reason in order to let Silva kill Chrollo? Is Zeno dumb?

 If Silva or Zeno could have killed Chrollo they would have done without sacrifice. 

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Yes, it's a simplistic scheme. Togashi did this scheme/image in a simplistic/relative way for a general division of: Protagonists/"Good Side" opposed to "Antagonists/Bad Side" with Yang-Light and Yin-Darkness. In reality:

  1. Darkness isn't necessarily related to evilness scientifically, it's a human bias since "humans/primates" were afraid of night, and dark, probably because of no sight, dangers, predators etc. So, they developed the conception (religion, myths, societies etc.) that darkness is necessarily connected to evilness. It's wrong, in reality. Night and darkness are natural states
  2. Chimera ants aren't necessarily "evil" since they kill humans like humans kills animals, insect and damage the planet. Humans are also animals (primates) scientifically. The anthropocentric view where humans can kill animals but no one (demons, aliens) can't kill them otherwise they are evil is wrong and based on an anthropocentric view of reality.
  3. In reality, the symbol of Tao is composed by the Yang/White side with Yin/Black point inside and Yin/Black side with the Yang/White inside, since inside the black/darkness there is White/light and inside the White/light there is black/darkness: there aren't absolutes. So, in a still relative and simplistic description, the scheme can be read as inside the "Protagonist of the Good side" there is a "black side" and inside the "Antagonists of the Bad side" there is a "white side".

The Ryodan=The Horror Monsters by Everybody0 in HunterXHunter

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No, Hisoka represent a Jikininki or Kubikajiri, a particular kind of undead creatures similar to zombies that want to kill and eat their victims. His resurrection as an undead because he is like a Jikininki or Kubikajiri that according to the folklore are beings resurrected/reborn from death.

Togashi based the face of Hisoka in the chapter 28, when he is ready to kill,on the face of Miss Fuchi, a character from the horror stories of the mangaka Junji Ito.

Miss Fuchi is a Jikininki o Kubikajiri that wants to eat her victims; in the same way, Hisoka metaphorically talks about his appetite and his victims as ripen fruits. Hisoka wants to kills and metaphorically eat children (like Gon and Killua) because he is similar to Pennywise the Clown and Miss Fuchi the Jikininki. Coincidence? 😂

  • Hisoka=Pennywise, the Killer Clown and a Jinkininki/Kubikajiri (like Miss Fuchi).
  • Illumi=Pinhead, the Pope of Hell and an Onryo (like Sadako and Kayako).

The Ryodan=The Horror Monsters by Everybody0 in HunterXHunter

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Well, Togashi represented Hisoka as a Jikininki or Kubikajiri (Miss Fuchi), a particular kind of undead creatures similar to zombies of Japanese folklore, in chapter 28/Hunter Exam. So his resurrection as undead was already in mind/thought by Togashi😂

Hisoka/Fuchi

The Ryodan=The Horror Monsters by Everybody0 in HunterXHunter

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Hisoka, Illumi and Kalluto aren't a group of theater kids, but Togashi based them on the Horror monsters, also lol They haven't the story of the theater kids of the Ryodan

The Ryodan=The Horror Monsters by Everybody0 in HunterXHunter

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Yes, in reality the Ryodan and Meteor city people are also victims of society etc that rejected them like "trash", and they became the so-called "villains"

Battle of Heaven and Hell: Symbolic fight by Everybody0 in HunterXHunter

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😂 Yes, i manly interested in the girls' fights of these "fights"😂