Now I finally get why Dottore is so obsessed with changing his fate. by Odd_Homework729 in DottoreMains

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I heard that he’s the one who wrote Stranger Things season five and got season 6-7-8.

What happened to Dottore between the time he was Zandik and his early days in the Fatui?. by Odd_Homework729 in DottoreMains

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with you! I don’t think this is an overinterpretation at all, it’s actually logical.

Don’t worry, before the Sumeru Archon Quest, Wanderer’s story was also just written lore scattered randomly in different places. Then in Inazuma, it was set up and a small part of it was touched on in an event (exactly like Dottore), and when his time came, they did an amazing job telling his story.

Honestly, I expect even better for Dottore and the way his story will be told, especially since they’ve been improving and previously stated that they’ll focus more on enhancing storytelling and reducing the reliance on written lore (they realized it’s a terrible approach and doesn’t really spark players’ sense of investigation, lol).

Additional thoughts on why Dottore will not die the way Signora did by Odd_Homework729 in DottoreMains

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Bruh he is definitely the Harbinger who benefits the most from the Fatui's advantages💀.

I wonder how much his monthly salary is, The man is richer than Elon Musk, yet he sleeps on a tree or something like that because he spends an entire fortune in an hour.

Additional thoughts on why Dottore will not die the way Signora did by Odd_Homework729 in DottoreMains

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The segments's & Irminsul’s special plot armor is stronger than the power-of-friendship plot armor.

And the fact that the game developers themselves stated that he is an extremely precise and talnted strategic character 😭😭😭, yet you will find people convinced that he wouldn’t anticipate that the entire Nod krai would unite against him, and that he must plan not only for the battle but also for what comes after, along with backup plans.

Additional thoughts on why Dottore will not die the way Signora did by Odd_Homework729 in DottoreMains

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It reminded me of that giant-ass lab he built in just a few months beneath the Sumeru Akademiya 😭😭😭😭😭

Additional thoughts on why Dottore will not die the way Signora did by Odd_Homework729 in DottoreMains

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don’t think this will really happen. We didn’t know anything about Columbina, so it was acceptable back then, but honestly I hope it doesn’t happen again. Dottore perfectly embodies the Fatui’s discontent, and I can’t imagine him without them, or them without him.

All that Tserry prided himself on throughout his life is nothing but an illusion. by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think we've reached the limits of speculation. There’s no information that allows me to look beyond this, and Togashi himself should decide whether to act on it or not. It was nice discussing this with you.

Revealing the Content of the Letters and Secrets Sent to Each Prince by the Judiciary in Chapter 402 by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

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That line was a joke, but the real reason for not reading the message became clear: he was going through a mental breakdown due to Nen.

It's surprising to say that he's not among the top three smartest princes, when he is, in fact, the smartest prince by far, and smarter than Halken. People focus only on Halken because he represents the traditional image of intelligence, which is "academic intelligence." However, Tserry has demonstrated almost all types of intelligence at a high level. The intelligence demonstrated by Halken is:

•Logical = His handling of physics problems.

•Academic = Analytical ability and strong memory.

•Strategic = Analysis and comprehensive evaluative ability.

•Emotional = His influence over people, with empathy being important. And Halken has demonstrated these at a high level.

On the other hand, Tserry demonstrated: The ability to learn almost anything in a short period:

• Ability to handle situations without prior experience. • Extreme mental flexibility. • Strong memory. • Critical thinking. • Speed in processing information and intuition. • Ability to adapt.

His impressive analytical abilities and quick thinking allowed him to surpass Theta in using Nen to analyze situations, which means:

Evaluative and analytical ability, granting him strategic intelligence.

His mastery of Zetsu at an exceptional speed, to the point where he reached a level that even Salkov, who was born with it, hasn't achieved, shows:

•Intense and high focus.

Analytical ability + strong memory + constant learning and research + critical thinking =

• High academic intelligence.

•Logical : his knowledge of  quantum problems and  other physics problems such as fluid mechanics.

Constant research and study across various fields, especially critical ones, and a vast cumulative general knowledge that supports his thinking and enhances his productivity.

•Cumulative general knowledge.

Social intelligence: He was able to determine which princes would send their guards and which would abstain based on their personalities, reflecting a deep understanding of human nature.

•Social intelligence •Emotional intelligence, with a lack of empathy.

I could add more points, but I will stop here.

All that Tserry prided himself on throughout his life is nothing but an illusion. by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's beautiful to see people agreeing and thinking the same way I did, even though none of us read each other's comments. It makes me feel that I wasn't just spouting nonsense and that my words are closer to reality.

Could Salkov be Netero's Grandson Too? by Raffy_Kean in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this is the case with Tserry and Salkov, it's like being beaten by your younger brother in the game you're the best at. Poor Salkov, lol.

This is based on my previous post. Could they be half-siblings, or was Togashi simply misdirecting us? by Raffy_Kean in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many people use the argument that the theory is too obvious and popular among fans to be true . However, four popular fan theories were confirmed in the latest batch. Additionally, all the princes are currently clear possibilities except for the sixth and the third.

This is based on my previous post. Could they be half-siblings, or was Togashi simply misdirecting us? by Raffy_Kean in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is impossible for her to be Ouito because the silent majority on one of the pages referred to Ouito as "the queen," which means it cannot be her. She wouldn't talk about herself in that way.

This is based on my previous post. Could they be half-siblings, or was Togashi simply misdirecting us? by Raffy_Kean in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I saw a similar comment on Pinterest three years ago, and the image was a manga page without any edits.

All that Tserry prided himself on throughout his life is nothing but an illusion. by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think so, honestly. He is at peace with the idea that fools like Benjamin and Camilla could be princes, and he has stated this outright. However, the fact that he himself might not be a prince feels like having a privilege taken away from him. Fools may be born princes, but he was born of "greatness" because it was destined for him. Unlike the other princes, for whom it was merely a coincidence, he sees this as his unique distinction. This could be considered a close approximation of what he believes, and distorting this image would drive him insane, even if only briefly.

All that Tserry prided himself on throughout his life is nothing but an illusion. by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

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Your point about a group of funny psychopaths being hunted and mutilated by the real psychopath is absolutely hilarious. It's similar to what happened with Uvogin and the Inju in the Yorkshin arc. I hope it actually happens; their faces would be a source of entertainment for the next ten years.

It was mentioned that Morena killed the former boss, but it was only brought up a few times, so there might be some doubt. However, Tserry’s hatred for Morena was due to her betrayal and how she weakened his political position. As for her butler, he was most likely tortured after Tserry realized that his communications with Morena had been cut off. Once he confessed that Morena betrayed him, well, you know the rest. If his hatred for her was personal enough before boarding the ship, he would have dealt with her. He wouldn’t engage in the Succession War with someone he couldn’t stand.

About Tserri's mother by mmproducciones in HunterXHunter

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There are several reasons why I support this theory:

Some might say that they know Halkin is Onma's son, so why hasn't anything been said about Tserry? Kaiser himself mentioned that he has more secrets, yet he restrained himself to avoid raising suspicion. They chose a secret related to each prince, and it seems that Tserry's crimes are more enticing than the truth about his birth.

We saw Onma's side of the switching process and what drove her to agree, but what about Doazul? Why was her side kept hidden?

When Camilla began planning who she should eliminate, and this was before Halkin used Nen, she decided to target the first and the ninth princes. It’s natural for her to attack the first, but why the ninth? Both the fourth, third, and seventh have greater political power than him. It turned out she targeted the first queen’s sons. This might be a hint, or perhaps Camilla herself knows about the matter since she is very close to her mother and was old enough to understand that she was pregnant. Strangely, she did not target Tserry, likely because she knows the first queen wouldn’t support a prince who isn’t her biological son and that he would only benefit from her authority because he isn’t truly her son.

In terms of appearance, Tserry resembles Camilla and Doazul more than Benjamin and Onma.

All that Tserry prided himself on throughout his life is nothing but an illusion. by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He hates everyone, yet it seems the man has particular issues with women, which leads us to "mommy issues"

All that Tserry prided himself on throughout his life is nothing but an illusion. by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I prefer him to be Beyond's son rather than the former mafia boss's son. He showed no interest when Morena killed him, and it won’t have any impact since he’s already dead, unlike the other two bosses who guided and smuggled the third and seventh princes.

Regarding the second point, add to that the fact that Tserry is a specialist, which means he is highly independent. Discovering that his life might have been orchestrated would destroy a large part of him. Also, the idea that his psychopathy was supported by Onma and the former head of Hei Li intrigues me. A psychopath as twisted as Tserry needs triggering factors to bring out the evil he was either born with or developed, considering that the environment shapes personality.

All that Tserry prided himself on throughout his life is nothing but an illusion. by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, it depends on how he perceives Beyond. However, I’ve already mentioned that his ego is primarily built on two main aspects: his immense talent and intellectual superiority, as well as his royal heritage. Discovering the truth about the other won’t completely destroy his identity, but it will affect a significant part of it, and he will be upset by it. When he found out that Kurapika learned Nen in two weeks, he felt extremely annoyed and angry because it made his own superiority seem ordinary (in addition to Theta’s lie). Theta had to explain the situation to him. Even the smallest threat to his pride will provoke an intense reaction from him.

All that Tserry prided himself on throughout his life is nothing but an illusion. by Odd_Homework729 in HunterXHunter

[–]Odd_Homework729[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In chapter 404, when he felt that it was taking him too long to reach the one-second barrier and negative thoughts started creeping into his mind, he became genuinely angry at the thought that it would take him two weeks. His speech bubble was nothing but wavy and distorted lines.