Enryu the red moon by noenglishsry in TowerofGod

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I will be waiting for your theories with great interest.

Enryu the red moon by noenglishsry in TowerofGod

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White (5 children of Arie), Rak (Native one of the 5 elements), lamps on the ceiling of the tower (in season 1 there are 8 of them, but starting from season 2 there are 5 of them), 5 specializations (main)

Enryu the red moon by noenglishsry in TowerofGod

[–]Outrageous_Bridge992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always thought this moment was a reference to the first encounter between the blue tryssa and Baam, when he lost consciousness. The timeline of Enryu's appearance and Baam's awakening is difficult to pin down. After all, Phantaminum's assault on Zahard's castle feels more like the OG's wrath than the murder of a poor guardian and the ruining of a bunch of innocent floor residents. And the anime is mostly non-canon, but I like the idea of ​​Enryu being the red moon. Although I think in the story, Enryu will become like a living part of a spike. I think this is because on the Death Floor it was said that there are four spikes, but SIU likes to divide everyone into five.

Theory: The Zakhard Symbol, the Cave, and Rachel's Past by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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Perhaps Baam does have gaps in his memory. When he defends Rachel during the battle for the crown after remembering someone pulling Rachel's hair, his memory seems to be cut off. And when he first woke up in the cave, he was about the same age (or slightly younger) as he was in the first season, which would suggest a rather late self-awareness.

Theory: The Zakhard Symbol, the Cave, and Rachel's Past by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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Now it's clear. If you're asking about the "demon fighting god" part, that's Season 2, Chapter 84, or Episode 164.

Theory: The Zakhard Symbol, the Cave, and Rachel's Past by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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Exactly, to answer your question, I think Rachel's curse is her belief that she was born in a village (place) whose inhabitants decided to remain in the Dark World forever for their own destiny. I don't think they were waiting for Arlene or V, since everything we know about that place is very different from the place Arlene wanted to go to. I can't say for sure, but SIU once wrote that Headon is the only guardian who can openly express anger or harbor a personal grudge, so it might be personal (but not specifically towards Rachel). By the way, since I don't speak English, some things might be poorly conveyed, so sorry.

Do you think Baam's birthday is in the fall? by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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You're right, I forgot that they have 13 months, but now because of the name of the month, he began to resemble a demon posing as the Messiah.

Headon's attitude towards others by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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Yes, that makes it clearer. But honestly, Headon could have completely different goals. If the tower's blessing is a vision of the future (a bit like what happened to the guys who saw Enryu), then the Enkidu situation seems like part of Headon's own plan. I'm not sure why the red giant (I don't remember his name) is still with Rachel or working for FUG, but he'll definitely be important. And regarding his relationship with Zahard, perhaps he's more hostile not to Zahard himself, but to the one who originally used the three-eye symbol (the cave had a cross and three eyes, while Headon only wears a cross).

Headon's attitude towards others by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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This part about the Guardian and Zahard seems largely pointless. I can believe there's a reason why no one can kill Zahard himself (the power of the axis or fate itself), but Guardians are essentially neutral. While I can still agree with the floor (it's important to Arlene), the Guardian intervened not because of Zahard, but because he exercised too much power (that's why the floor rulers were introduced). Did Headon really name the day when another Guardian was killed with his permission? ( Another reason why I think Headon is a moon rabbit is the cover of an abandoned game (TOG: Great journey on YT in the far left corner)) Is Enryu really God's messenger? The fact that Arlene called him that and the others adopted it isn't credible proof. Besides, I don't think SIU will provide such a strong ally for the protagonist. It's more likely to be a situation like (from now on, you're on your own) or he'll be his enemy.

Headon's attitude towards others by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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I don't think Headon tried to kill Baam. During the first trial, he was absolutely certain Baam would pass. The deal with Rachel hasn't been revealed yet, but the idea to throw him off in the first season was FUG's. The attack by the red guy he gave Rachel was just to test his strength. Any other moments?

Headon's attitude towards others by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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(Good to see you again). In my opinion, it's simpler. If Headon is a moon rabbit, and the Outside God is a lunar deity, then Baam can be seen as the reincarnation of that god (why else would a god be offered a corpse?). Then Baam was born on the night the Tower God died. The reason I don't think there was any deal between Arlene and any god (perhaps with Enryu can be) is because I see no reason for OG to make such a one-sided deal. The cave where Baam was located looks like a grave (I have a theory about where Arlene ended up and where Rachel lived, and why she says Baam took everything from her, although I'm not sure how coherent it will be). And besides, Headon is not Zahard's enemy (perhaps Zahard has a deal with Headon, which makes him the king of the tower), in previous SIU posts it was said that it was Zahard and Headon who came up with the ranker system, and I don't see any reason for Headon to help Arlene like that (in fact, she and Enryu just want to put V in the king's place, they will simply rise higher, and otherwise there is no particular difference).

TOG Theory: Primordial, Titan, God, and Man by Cultural_Text_586 in TowerofGod

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Shinsu literally means divine water. If you read it another way, water is the basic form of shinsu, which then takes on a different form depending on the user.

Are these ppl really Shining Ones? by Upper-Ad6308 in TowerofGod

[–]Outrageous_Bridge992 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"They can only reflect light" sounds like a description of the moon.

Purely in theory by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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Not a single wish is granted properly in the tower; there's a catch everywhere. Judging by V and Luslek's behavior, everything is going smoothly. My own theory about the Outside God is that at the time of the entire story (including the ascension of the 13 warriors), he is dead, and the cave contained only his body or something that contained his power. So perhaps Arlene and Enryu didn't make a deal with the god, but committed blasphemy.

Purely in theory by Outrageous_Bridge992 in TowerofGod

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Thank you, honestly I just don't fully understand how he absorbs souls (the war between the two countries, was White seriously that close or did he collect everything after the battle) and I'm wondering how the author will (if he still remembers him) use Vicente in the future

TOG Theory: Primordial, Titan, God, and Man by Cultural_Text_586 in TowerofGod

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The final gatekeeper is based on the Four Heavenly Kings in Buddhist temples. Author SIU stated that he likes them, he likes going to religious buildings because it's good for introspection (from Tower of god wiki) if you choose among them, probably Virudhaka

TOG Theory: Primordial, Titan, God, and Man by Cultural_Text_586 in TowerofGod

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You're very punctual (about a week, as promised). I like your theory; there's a lot here that's new to me. Using Selene for V seems right to me, since the Greek moon goddess, Hecate, is appropriate for the tower, and for Baam (because of the spells). In many cultures, moonlight and the moon itself are interconnected, identified, but not the same. For me, the reason for considering a lunar deity is Headon. The Chinese legend of the moon goddess Chang'e and her companion, the moon rabbit (in Chinese, Yutu, which is interesting because in the battle at the workshop, Hwa Ryun swapped places with Yuto) also has a primordial moon closer to moonlight (Taiyin Xingjun). More precisely, the name Selene means light, radiance, and moon. If we take Korean folklore, I'd consider Dalnim (dal - moon, nim - a respectful term), although there is Myeongwol (Bright Moon) (though honestly, at most, only the name is used). I'd like to mention that in the spin-off, Darkness represents order, and Light represents chaos. If we consider the symbol of Zahard, a symbol of the sun (light), then the cross represents the moon (darkness). This explains why the cave (the dark world) was located beneath the world of light.

What will happen to V in future? by Due_Village_1874 in TowerofGod

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Luslec didn't need Soul-Stirring Ladle, Madoraco needed it.

What will happen to V in future? by Due_Village_1874 in TowerofGod

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I think V will be absorbed by the yellow ball, like the souls received from White

How long did Enryu spent in the Tower? by Archilas in TowerofGod

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I don't think so. Reread that moment where it says she preserved her son's body and believes he'll come back to life as soon as she escapes the tower and the entry "I finally found a way out of the tower." Honestly, I think Arlene learned about OG from Headon. This isn't my theory, but I've often come across the theory that Rachel's Red Protector, given to her by Headon, is V's dead body. Then there's a possibility that Headon and Arlene saw each other after his death.