sigma waking up from his coma with the worst headache he will experience in his entire life and being like oh wow all those memories and all that knowledge truly took a toll on me. meanwhile dazai's like yeah haha totally good thing nothing happened to your body while you were processing that. nothing at all
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The "you find your soul mate in every life" but it's Bram taking a 200 year long nap and being pissed the fuck off that Fyodor's both still here and that he's found him.
Again.
Fyodor: My dear devil we meet again.
Bram:... closes his coffin Maybe... Maybe next time.
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i actually cannot take it yall i missed my son so much . i love chapter previews
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I know the immortal Fyodor theory is rampant, but I'd like to argue that he is actually time traveling to vital moments of history in hopes of tracking down the book.
This would make Dazai and Fyodor more like equals in a sense that Dazai is unhindered with checking parallel worlds while Fyodor is unhindered by checking history (because are we sure that this is the original timeline? Who says Dazai doesn't check other timelines to get ahead from everyone else lmao)
The alternative is that a 22 year old genius is casually going toe-to-toe with someone who has centuries worth of information (Fyodor did admit that he had the most fun with Dazai ever since another unmentioned character), and tbh? That's insane (but also interesting af coz who tf raised this drowned cat?)
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The way it went from this scene
to this scene
has me clawing at the walls. The cruelty man is capable of... The cruelties fukuchi commited to save humankind, the cruelty he is inflicting upon fukuzawa and teruko by putting them in this situation... the cruelty fukuzawa inescapably commits by not killing him hgrrrrrrrrrrrr I'm frothing at the mouth actually
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// ch 113 spoilers
Alright, my own little theory and people are fully allowed to correct me on any of it.
Fyodor was revealed to have been around for a very long time. He was around when Rome was still standing and when Bram still had his people.
Point is, he's old.
But a point to note is that, although it is stated that he looks the same age as before, he doesn't have the scar in the anime.
At no point in the manga or anime before this chapter does Fyodor have this scar on his face. (And the scar does looks like it's a healed scar, like on Fukuchi. Meaning, it has been on him for a while.)
And they also talk about killing him, in the flashback in 113.
Assuming that they actually went through with it, and killed Fyodor-
I think this might mean is that, Fyodor isn't necessarily immortal so much as he is incapable of staying dead.
His ability may be something that allows him to resurrect himself, and return himself to his original body.
He can still get injured, he can still get scars and be limited by abilities. Hell, he can be fully killed, torn limb to limb and be proclaimed dead. He's not immune to all that. He is just immune to permanent and traditional death.
I'm not sure how this might connect to his ability to seemingly kill others with a touch. I might read the book "Crime and Punishment" to see if I can get anything from that.
It might even be possible that Fyodor's immunity to staying dead might not even be his ability, and it's just him being something inhuman. His true ability might be the touch of death thing he has going on.
But I do think this is all connected to how he seems to think of death as some kind of salvation, especially for those who have abilities or were affected by them in a negative manner.
It also might explain why he wants to eradicate the existence of all abilities.
Because he think of death as this kind of salvation, and something that inherently belongs to every human.
If an ability can overcome 'The Great Silence', then it must be against the nature of God, right? Why ruin the sanctity of death, why ruin the rules that govern the world? Abilities must be eradicated, and that means anyone who has an ability and was directly affected by the ability must be eradicated as well. Because they are no longer 'of God's world'.
Well, these are all my thoughts on all this. I really encourage y'all to share your thoughts cause I'm going crazy with theories.
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These idiots are gonna gaslight the hell out of poor Sigma. He's gonna wake up and be like "man it feels like I've been dropped on my head."
"Pfft I think you're over exaggerating a bit man."
"Aww Sigma you're just grouchy from your long cat nap."
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Help im so scared of chapter 113! By now I’ve finally gotten over what happened in the last episode (you know, the thing we don’t speak about because I’m in denial 😀), what if Asagiri ruins everything’s the new chap and it’s even worse?! Or „that thing“ gets confirmed? Hellpppp—
NO I'M LITERALLY SO SCARED. i'm worried all my fears will be confirmed, and if we learn Fyodor's entire backstory through what is basically a DREAM SEQUENCE, AND HE DOESN'T TURN UP TO HAVE ANYMORE RELEVANCE, i'm gonna lose it.
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