It seems that D is more of a symbolic nickname at this point, representing a multitude of various words relating to the concept of Destiny and it’s inevitability. However, There is another way to interpret Destiny. Destiny derives from the root word Destine, or to guide along a given path. Taking this into consideration, ones own Destiny would be something that isn’t set in stone unless they allow others to decide it for them. If one were to be the one doing their own guiding, then their Destiny could be whatever they wanted.
The Search Party seems to represent this alternative definition. The winds of change vs the stones of inevitability.
Just got a possible idea about all this time traveling problem.
Surely a huge villain, knowing about Add’s time traveling ability, kills or hurts mortally Eve, and in front the rest of the group forces him to made two choices:
1- Give up to get Eve’s core and the gang’s unity, in exchange of immunity for all them and their loved ones after conquer the world.
2- Travel back in time, causing an event that could destroy all the known reality by travel in time for stop him.
Subjugation or extinction. Any of that choices could destroy Add mentally, but then something huge will happen. Everyone chose from him to travel in time, this time all together with the memories intact, and stop anything he threw to them.
Destiny? Alright, now I’m confused. Does the Destiny here mean Fate or the alias of someone?
And still where the heck is Raven? They really shouldn’t put that summary for this novel volume if they just put him at the end. Though that’s just mean the BM here is Godly OP.
So essentially, their enemy is the author?
Don’t be so fool! That could mean break the fourth wall.
No, it will be one of this things:
1 – A demon that can control time and space.
2- Is Glave, wanting to have some fun with everybody.
3- Is an evil version of Add Diabolic Esper.
It seems that D is more of a symbolic nickname at this point, representing a multitude of various words relating to the concept of Destiny and it’s inevitability. However, There is another way to interpret Destiny. Destiny derives from the root word Destine, or to guide along a given path. Taking this into consideration, ones own Destiny would be something that isn’t set in stone unless they allow others to decide it for them. If one were to be the one doing their own guiding, then their Destiny could be whatever they wanted.
The Search Party seems to represent this alternative definition. The winds of change vs the stones of inevitability.
Just got a possible idea about all this time traveling problem.
Surely a huge villain, knowing about Add’s time traveling ability, kills or hurts mortally Eve, and in front the rest of the group forces him to made two choices:
1- Give up to get Eve’s core and the gang’s unity, in exchange of immunity for all them and their loved ones after conquer the world.
2- Travel back in time, causing an event that could destroy all the known reality by travel in time for stop him.
Subjugation or extinction. Any of that choices could destroy Add mentally, but then something huge will happen. Everyone chose from him to travel in time, this time all together with the memories intact, and stop anything he threw to them.
Destiny? Alright, now I’m confused. Does the Destiny here mean Fate or the alias of someone?
And still where the heck is Raven? They really shouldn’t put that summary for this novel volume if they just put him at the end. Though that’s just mean the BM here is Godly OP.
Thanks 2na for the fast update!
Damn can’t get over the whole ran-helputt hosted dine awkwardness