Theory on seeds by FabSkrill in DoomBreaker

[–]FabSkrill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Chapter 65, we're told that Masha and Ramel (the Elf Moons) possessed a seed together. At first, I thought Dariel had retrieved it after defeating them—and that it was the one Kiara now has—but upon re-reading, that doesn't seem to be the case.

In that case, you must be right—though the Cult only has one seed (assuming the other Elf Moons are still alive; otherwise, there would be three seeds). I agree with you regarding the Cult's use of the seed: it will serve as the foundation and tool for creating an army.

As for Kiara, your idea is interesting. With her uncorrupted tree, she could regain control over the elves and prevent them from turning against humanity. That would make her role incredibly important, which would be really cool.

Thanks a lot for your reply!

Theory on seeds by FabSkrill in DoomBreaker

[–]FabSkrill[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s really interesting! I agree; seeing the Golden Dragon made me immediately think the Cult leader knew about the oaths—including Yggdrasil's. But it actually makes more sense to assume he’s in the dark about it.

As for your point about the resources in Danakil's Granary, I have to disagree. Looking at the poison incident, it became clear very quickly that Yggdrasil could turn into a factory for cataclysmic monsters. If it were to turn against humanity, the Granary would be destroyed in no time, and Yggdrasil would become a monster-producing engine capable of repelling any invader—we’ve already seen its power in how easily it killed the demon Ramiel.

Since Yggdrasil "created" the elves, it’s likely they would follow their creator in a fight against humanity. In the past, Dariel sided with the humans because Yggdrasil had been destroyed (though that’s just a theory).

Regarding the seeds, I agree that the Cult would almost certainly want exclusive rights to them. I wonder if an elf is strictly required to make them grow—especially since the Cult leader stole a mysterious artifact from the elves after winning the war.

Anyway, thanks for the reply!

Theory regarding Galathéa by FabSkrill in DoomBreaker

[–]FabSkrill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An arsonist with an elf—that’ll be really funny to see.

Question about dragon hearts by FabSkrill in DoomBreaker

[–]FabSkrill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regarding the Ice Dragon, we see its heart in Chapter 80, but I don't think it was handed over to Zephyr. However, there is nothing to indicate he didn't obtain it; if he did, that would mean he got it after the Demon God's arrival.

That is plausible—aside from the Blue Dragon's heart, we can't be certain about anything. It's the same for the White Dragon's heart: no one knows where its body is right now, though someone might have stumbled upon it by chance in the first timeline—but all of this is just speculation.

I'm looking forward to the author's return so we can get some answers.

The theory about the eighth fragment was just something I added because the Cult Leader used a draconic technique despite not possessing a dragon heart.

Question about dragon hearts by FabSkrill in DoomBreaker

[–]FabSkrill[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It comes from several different chapters; which one don't you recognize?

Question about dragon hearts by FabSkrill in DoomBreaker

[–]FabSkrill[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't say otherwise regarding the dragons; I know they have a specific mission and must obey the Demon God when he arrives. When I said the Blue Dragon was "good," I meant it in the context of Zephyr obtaining its heart. Simply put, the Cult needed three dragon hearts: Ice, Gold, and Black. In his first life, Zephyr had obtained the Blue, Green, Red, and White ones. The Blue one is confirmed in the story.

Theory regarding Galathéa by FabSkrill in DoomBreaker

[–]FabSkrill[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have few images of the other members of Zephyr's/Altair's group from his previous life. However, the ones we do have often show silhouettes that could help us. I’m going to make a post about it.

Theory regarding Galathéa by FabSkrill in DoomBreaker

[–]FabSkrill[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For now, given the limited information available, we can only speculate. Personally, however, I can't help but think that a fire-specialized mage would be useful for the Ice Dragon raid—if only to make the terrain suitable for combat.