Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
to:
* the name Adolla might be a strange name on itself for the realm of the collective unconsciousness of humans, but in reality, it has more deeper meaning in the name, Adolla is a contraction of the word Andawārudo in phonetic Japanese, which means world of the dead or underworld, fits with Adolla being believed to be Hell.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 3,4 (click to see context) from:
* a interisting parallel one can pass out is that, the company 8 is special fire force that manage to save the world, and at the same time, there are at least 8 pillars and two of them are from company 8 [[(spoiler:Shinra and Iris)]]
to:
* a interisting parallel one can pass out is that, the company 8 is special fire force that manage to save the world, and at the same time, there are at least 8 pillars and two of them are from company 8 [[(spoiler:Shinra [[spoiler:Shinra and Iris)]]
Iris]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 3,4 (click to see context) from:
* a interisting parallel one can pass out is that, the company 8 is special fire force that manage to save the world, and at the same time, there are at least 8 pillars and two of them are from company 8 [[(Spoiler:Shinra and Iris)]]
to:
* a interisting parallel one can pass out is that, the company 8 is special fire force that manage to save the world, and at the same time, there are at least 8 pillars and two of them are from company 8 [[(Spoiler:Shinra [[(spoiler:Shinra and Iris)]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
to:
!!FridgeBrilliance
* a interisting parallel one can pass out is that, the company 8 is special fire force that manage to save the world, and at the same time, there are at least 8 pillars and two of them are from company 8 [[(Spoiler:Shinra and Iris)]]
* a interisting parallel one can pass out is that, the company 8 is special fire force that manage to save the world, and at the same time, there are at least 8 pillars and two of them are from company 8 [[(Spoiler:Shinra and Iris)]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 5 (click to see context) from:
* The Evangelist true form, that being Despair of the Humanity collective unconsciousness, is completaly Dark and has only three eyes, with this similarity in mind and the fact that this is a Prequel to {{Manga/Soul Eater}}, it makes you think if The Evangelist didn't die at the end...but it reincarnated into a new form
to:
* The Evangelist true form, that being Despair of the Humanity collective unconsciousness, is completaly Dark and has only three eyes, with this similarity in mind and the fact that this is a Prequel to {{Manga/Soul Eater}}, it makes you think if The Evangelist didn't die at the end...but it reincarnated into a [[Characters/SoulEaterOther new formform]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 5 (click to see context) from:
* The Evangelist true form, that being Despair of the Humanity collective unconsciousness, is completaly Dark and has only three eyes, with this similarity in mind and the fact that this is a Prequel to {{Manga/Soul Eater}}, it makes you think if The Evangelist didn't die at the end...but it [[SoulEater/Kishin Asura reincarnated into a new form]]
to:
* The Evangelist true form, that being Despair of the Humanity collective unconsciousness, is completaly Dark and has only three eyes, with this similarity in mind and the fact that this is a Prequel to {{Manga/Soul Eater}}, it makes you think if The Evangelist didn't die at the end...but it [[SoulEater/Kishin Asura reincarnated into a new form]]form
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* The Evangelist true form, that being Despair of the Humanity collective unconsciousness, is completaly Dark and has only three eyes, with this similarity in mind and the fact that this is a Prequel to {{Manga/Soul Eater}}, it makes you think if The Evangelist didn't die at the end...but it [[SoulEater/Kishin Asura reincarnated into a new form]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1,3 (click to see context) from:
%%%% Administrivia/SpoilersOff applies to Fridge pages.
!!Fridge Horror
!!Fridge Horror
to:
!!Fridge Horror
!!FridgeHorror
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spoilers Off applies to Fridge pages.
Changed line(s) 1,4 (click to see context) from:
Questions go on Headscratchers.
!! Fridge Horror
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely not able to take him over totally thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Ironically, someone like [[spoiler:Shinra's doppleganger]] is strangely tame by comparison for reasons unknown.
!! Fridge Horror
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely not able to take him over totally thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Ironically, someone like [[spoiler:Shinra's doppleganger]] is strangely tame by comparison for reasons unknown.
to:
!!
!!Fridge Horror
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely not able to take him over totally thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Ironically, someone like [[spoiler:Shinra's doppleganger]] is strangely tame by comparison for reasons unknown.
to:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely not able to take him over totally thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Ironically, someone like [[spoiler:Shinra's doppleganger]] is strangely tame by comparison for reasons unknown.unknown.
----
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely not able to take him over totally thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Now consider how this might go for someone like [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shinra]]...
to:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely not able to take him over totally thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Now consider how this might go for Ironically, someone like [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shinra]]...[[spoiler:Shinra's doppleganger]] is strangely tame by comparison for reasons unknown.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely benevolent and strong-willed thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Now consider how this might go for someone like [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shinra]]...
to:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely benevolent and strong-willed not able to take him over totally thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Now consider how this might go for someone like [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shinra]]...
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely benevolent and strong-willed thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Now consider how this might go for a neighbor no one likes, a public official who pissed off his constituents, or say, someone like [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shinra]]...
to:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. The widower who became an Infernal early in the series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely benevolent and strong-willed thanks to other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Now consider how this might go for a neighbor no one likes, a public official who pissed off his constituents, or say, someone like [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shinra]]...
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelgänger crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. That man early in the series that simply sat there waiting for death once he became an Infernal, [[spoiler:was likely able to either contain his Doppelgänger's influence without realizing it or maybe even a relatively good person on the other side,]] but for those that chose to or invoked becoming Infernals, [[spoiler:they're just merging with something as bad as themselves to become a proper demon altogether.]]
to:
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelgänger Doppelganger, a sort of collective consciousness reflection of the individual, crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. That man The widower who became an Infernal early in the series that simply sat there waiting for death once he became an Infernal, [[spoiler:was series? [[spoiler:He was a perfectly normal man whose Doppelganger was likely able benevolent and strong-willed thanks to either contain his Doppelgänger's influence without realizing it or maybe even a relatively good person on the other's perceptions of him.]] Meanwhile other side,]] but for those that chose to or invoked people like the serial killer early on who indulged in becoming Infernals, [[spoiler:they're just merging with something as bad as themselves to become an infernal [[spoiler:basically became what the public considered him.]] Now consider how this might go for a proper demon altogether.]]neighbor no one likes, a public official who pissed off his constituents, or say, someone like [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shinra]]...
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
Questions go on Headscratchers.
to:
Questions go on Headscratchers.Headscratchers.
!! Fridge Horror
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelgänger crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. That man early in the series that simply sat there waiting for death once he became an Infernal, [[spoiler:was likely able to either contain his Doppelgänger's influence without realizing it or maybe even a relatively good person on the other side,]] but for those that chose to or invoked becoming Infernals, [[spoiler:they're just merging with something as bad as themselves to become a proper demon altogether.]]
!! Fridge Horror
* The revelation that the cause of Spontaneous Human Combustion is [[spoiler:a person's Doppelgänger crossing over from the Adolla realm to Earth and basically taking over the body with the outside influence]] paints a number of incidents in a sort of surreal, retroactive horror combined with brilliance in other regards. That man early in the series that simply sat there waiting for death once he became an Infernal, [[spoiler:was likely able to either contain his Doppelgänger's influence without realizing it or maybe even a relatively good person on the other side,]] but for those that chose to or invoked becoming Infernals, [[spoiler:they're just merging with something as bad as themselves to become a proper demon altogether.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1,8 (click to see context) from:
Questions go on Headscratchers
* Rekka’s ‘death’
He gets frozen completely. The person doing the freeze confidently plans to interrogate him later. Then snipers blast out his heart, and maybe lungs, declare ‘mission accomplished’ and eventually leave.
The thing is, real-world medicine can actually undo a lot of that damage, at least in the short term. It hasn’t successfully frozen anyone and brought them back to life. Assuming the ice caster solved the issue with mammalian cells wrecked by freezing water, then the snipers didn’t actually kill Rekka, and he can still be interrogated.
* In the manga, Karim froze Rekka and said he would let him enough window to breath and not die by suffocation. When Rekka was blasted through the thorax, his blood practically flooded the area around the ice -the anime didn't show this-. Karim even says Rekka only had minutes before dying. Even if Karim could truly freeze him in an state like you mention, with the White Clad Sniper attacking them, there wasn't enough time to do it. As for why he didn't do this in the first place, poor Karim, he just wanted to take his old friend back to interrogation.
* Rekka’s ‘death’
He gets frozen completely. The person doing the freeze confidently plans to interrogate him later. Then snipers blast out his heart, and maybe lungs, declare ‘mission accomplished’ and eventually leave.
The thing is, real-world medicine can actually undo a lot of that damage, at least in the short term. It hasn’t successfully frozen anyone and brought them back to life. Assuming the ice caster solved the issue with mammalian cells wrecked by freezing water, then the snipers didn’t actually kill Rekka, and he can still be interrogated.
* In the manga, Karim froze Rekka and said he would let him enough window to breath and not die by suffocation. When Rekka was blasted through the thorax, his blood practically flooded the area around the ice -the anime didn't show this-. Karim even says Rekka only had minutes before dying. Even if Karim could truly freeze him in an state like you mention, with the White Clad Sniper attacking them, there wasn't enough time to do it. As for why he didn't do this in the first place, poor Karim, he just wanted to take his old friend back to interrogation.
to:
Questions go on Headscratchers
* Rekka’s ‘death’
He gets frozen completely. The person doing the freeze confidently plans to interrogate him later. Then snipers blast out his heart, and maybe lungs, declare ‘mission accomplished’ and eventually leave.
The thing is, real-world medicine can actually undo a lot of that damage, at least in the short term. It hasn’t successfully frozen anyone and brought them back to life. Assuming the ice caster solved the issue with mammalian cells wrecked by freezing water, then the snipers didn’t actually kill Rekka, and he can still be interrogated.
* In the manga, Karim froze Rekka and said he would let him enough window to breath and not die by suffocation. When Rekka was blasted through the thorax, his blood practically flooded the area around the ice -the anime didn't show this-. Karim even says Rekka only had minutes before dying. Even if Karim could truly freeze him in an state like you mention, with the White Clad Sniper attacking them, there wasn't enough time to do it. As for why he didn't do this in the first place, poor Karim, he just wanted to take his old friend back to interrogation.Headscratchers.
* Rekka’s ‘death’
He gets frozen completely. The person doing the freeze confidently plans to interrogate him later. Then snipers blast out his heart, and maybe lungs, declare ‘mission accomplished’ and eventually leave.
The thing is, real-world medicine can actually undo a lot of that damage, at least in the short term. It hasn’t successfully frozen anyone and brought them back to life. Assuming the ice caster solved the issue with mammalian cells wrecked by freezing water, then the snipers didn’t actually kill Rekka, and he can still be interrogated.
* In the manga, Karim froze Rekka and said he would let him enough window to breath and not die by suffocation. When Rekka was blasted through the thorax, his blood practically flooded the area around the ice -the anime didn't show this-. Karim even says Rekka only had minutes before dying. Even if Karim could truly freeze him in an state like you mention, with the White Clad Sniper attacking them, there wasn't enough time to do it. As for why he didn't do this in the first place, poor Karim, he just wanted to take his old friend back to interrogation.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 7 (click to see context) from:
The thing is, real-world medicine can actually undo a lot of that damage, at least in the short term. It hasn’t successfully frozen anyone and brought them back to life. Assuming the ice caster solved the issue with mammalian cells wrecked by freezing water, then the snipers didn’t actually kill Rekka, and he can still be interrogated.
to:
The thing is, real-world medicine can actually undo a lot of that damage, at least in the short term. It hasn’t successfully frozen anyone and brought them back to life. Assuming the ice caster solved the issue with mammalian cells wrecked by freezing water, then the snipers didn’t actually kill Rekka, and he can still be interrogated.interrogated.
* In the manga, Karim froze Rekka and said he would let him enough window to breath and not die by suffocation. When Rekka was blasted through the thorax, his blood practically flooded the area around the ice -the anime didn't show this-. Karim even says Rekka only had minutes before dying. Even if Karim could truly freeze him in an state like you mention, with the White Clad Sniper attacking them, there wasn't enough time to do it. As for why he didn't do this in the first place, poor Karim, he just wanted to take his old friend back to interrogation.
* In the manga, Karim froze Rekka and said he would let him enough window to breath and not die by suffocation. When Rekka was blasted through the thorax, his blood practically flooded the area around the ice -the anime didn't show this-. Karim even says Rekka only had minutes before dying. Even if Karim could truly freeze him in an state like you mention, with the White Clad Sniper attacking them, there wasn't enough time to do it. As for why he didn't do this in the first place, poor Karim, he just wanted to take his old friend back to interrogation.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
Questions go on Headscratchers
to:
Questions go on HeadscratchersHeadscratchers
* Rekka’s ‘death’
He gets frozen completely. The person doing the freeze confidently plans to interrogate him later. Then snipers blast out his heart, and maybe lungs, declare ‘mission accomplished’ and eventually leave.
The thing is, real-world medicine can actually undo a lot of that damage, at least in the short term. It hasn’t successfully frozen anyone and brought them back to life. Assuming the ice caster solved the issue with mammalian cells wrecked by freezing water, then the snipers didn’t actually kill Rekka, and he can still be interrogated.
* Rekka’s ‘death’
He gets frozen completely. The person doing the freeze confidently plans to interrogate him later. Then snipers blast out his heart, and maybe lungs, declare ‘mission accomplished’ and eventually leave.
The thing is, real-world medicine can actually undo a lot of that damage, at least in the short term. It hasn’t successfully frozen anyone and brought them back to life. Assuming the ice caster solved the issue with mammalian cells wrecked by freezing water, then the snipers didn’t actually kill Rekka, and he can still be interrogated.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1,6 (click to see context) from:
[[AC:FridgeLogic]]
* Why exactly didn't anyone believe Shinra as a child? I mean we have a world where people turning into flaming monsters is a regular occurrence, two people whose bodies were never found, and the surviving child claiming to have seen a monster that night. A close look at him shows that despite the [[SlasherSmile smile]] he is crying right after the fire so it should be reasonable to assume he is actually in shock and the fact that no charges were apparently ever leveled at him and he was not sent to a Juvenile Detention Center should indicate the rumor he started the fire are not true. In any other setting it would make sense to assume he is an arsonist crying wolf but in this setting it just does not make any sense that none of his neighbors thought an Infernal could have been involved.
* YMWV* Well, that's what happens when a massive conspiracy is happening and you're caught in the middle of it.
People at the top lnow but aren't dumb enough to spill the beans.
* Why exactly didn't anyone believe Shinra as a child? I mean we have a world where people turning into flaming monsters is a regular occurrence, two people whose bodies were never found, and the surviving child claiming to have seen a monster that night. A close look at him shows that despite the [[SlasherSmile smile]] he is crying right after the fire so it should be reasonable to assume he is actually in shock and the fact that no charges were apparently ever leveled at him and he was not sent to a Juvenile Detention Center should indicate the rumor he started the fire are not true. In any other setting it would make sense to assume he is an arsonist crying wolf but in this setting it just does not make any sense that none of his neighbors thought an Infernal could have been involved.
* YMWV* Well, that's what happens when a massive conspiracy is happening and you're caught in the middle of it.
People at the top lnow but aren't dumb enough to spill the beans.
to:
* Why exactly didn't anyone believe Shinra as a child? I mean we have a world where people turning into flaming monsters is a regular occurrence, two people whose bodies were never found, and the surviving child claiming to have seen a monster that night. A close look at him shows that despite the [[SlasherSmile smile]] he is crying right after the fire so it should be reasonable to assume he is actually in shock and the fact that no charges were apparently ever leveled at him and he was not sent to a Juvenile Detention Center should indicate the rumor he started the fire are not true. In any other setting it would make sense to assume he is an arsonist crying wolf but in this setting it just does not make any sense that none of his neighbors thought an Infernal could have been involved.
* YMWV* Well, that's what happens when a massive conspiracy is happening and you're caught in the middle of it.
People at the top lnow but aren't dumb enough to spill the beans.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* Why exactly didn't anyone believe Shinra as a child? I mean we have a world where people turning into flaming monsters is a regular occurrence, two people whose bodies were never found, and the surviving child claiming to have seen a monster that night. A close look at him shows that despite the [[SlasherSmile smile]] he is crying right after the fire so it should be reasonable to assume he is actually in shock and the fact that no charges were apparently ever leveled at him and he was not sent to a Juvenile Detention Center should indicate the rumor he started the fire are not true. In any other setting it would make sense to assume he is an arsonist crying wolf but in this setting it just does not make any sense that none of his neighbors thought an Infernal could have been involved.
to:
* Why exactly didn't anyone believe Shinra as a child? I mean we have a world where people turning into flaming monsters is a regular occurrence, two people whose bodies were never found, and the surviving child claiming to have seen a monster that night. A close look at him shows that despite the [[SlasherSmile smile]] he is crying right after the fire so it should be reasonable to assume he is actually in shock and the fact that no charges were apparently ever leveled at him and he was not sent to a Juvenile Detention Center should indicate the rumor he started the fire are not true. In any other setting it would make sense to assume he is an arsonist crying wolf but in this setting it just does not make any sense that none of his neighbors thought an Infernal could have been involved.involved.
*YMWV* Well, that's what happens when a massive conspiracy is happening and you're caught in the middle of it.
People at the top lnow but aren't dumb enough to spill the beans.
*YMWV* Well, that's what happens when a massive conspiracy is happening and you're caught in the middle of it.
People at the top lnow but aren't dumb enough to spill the beans.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
[[AC:FridgeLogic]]
* Why exactly didn't anyone believe Shinra as a child? I mean we have a world where people turning into flaming monsters is a regular occurrence, two people whose bodies were never found, and the surviving child claiming to have seen a monster that night. A close look at him shows that despite the [[SlasherSmile smile]] he is crying right after the fire so it should be reasonable to assume he is actually in shock and the fact that no charges were apparently ever leveled at him and he was not sent to a Juvenile Detention Center should indicate the rumor he started the fire are not true. In any other setting it would make sense to assume he is an arsonist crying wolf but in this setting it just does not make any sense that none of his neighbors thought an Infernal could have been involved.
* Why exactly didn't anyone believe Shinra as a child? I mean we have a world where people turning into flaming monsters is a regular occurrence, two people whose bodies were never found, and the surviving child claiming to have seen a monster that night. A close look at him shows that despite the [[SlasherSmile smile]] he is crying right after the fire so it should be reasonable to assume he is actually in shock and the fact that no charges were apparently ever leveled at him and he was not sent to a Juvenile Detention Center should indicate the rumor he started the fire are not true. In any other setting it would make sense to assume he is an arsonist crying wolf but in this setting it just does not make any sense that none of his neighbors thought an Infernal could have been involved.