Linalee-Stratos said:HiddenDweller said:
Shion created a second earth, and the deal he created with Yin was that he will be sent there as well. She didn't kill anyone, she rather sent them to a new world, without gates and a happy life. That was Shion's dream. Yin destroyed the meteor core so that Suou's memories can pass to the second earth.
The death of Yin was probably the trigger needed for life on the new world to start, and that's why Hei killed her. He wanted to do it himself (for a reason that will probably be shown in the prequel OVAs), and that's why he stopped Suou.
Linalee-Stratos said:
Wow this makes total sense.
Logically it makes no sense if someone loves that person. Hei would have to live with Yin in the new world and the old world is nothing but being destroyed.
francismeunier said:tokki said:
Did Shion create a NEW EARTH or something? Basically replicated everyone and their copies with new memories in the new word?
Impossible, Shion would never be able to do that unless copy after copy of shion is made then used up.
Linalee-Stratos said:Its not impossible because it didnt look like Yin killed Shion.
"death of Yin" *he he he* , this is just funny because they cant kill Yin . Yin cannot die.Yin cant die . Ofcourse Yin cant die. Yin is not dead. Yin is alive. Yin..........
So everyone gets a happy ending except Yin and Hei . After knowing this am i supposed to keep on living.
f***
If it did not look like Yin killed Shion then did he grow old like his vitality was absorbed?
After knowing Yin was killed by Hei how am I supposed to have things logically/emotionally digested as someone that loves someone kills them because of x reason that was necessary.
Yukari_Hiwada said:
I see.. Now I get it. I love July and Suou in this episode. They made me cry. It was a great ending for Suou, July and the others. I wish Hei and Yin will be alright though.
stuopidget said:
from AnimeSuki mentioned this about the person who sucked souls at the end:
So some people say it sucks memories and other say souls. Then it's both?
stuopidget said:
Izanami and Izanagi fused to form that "new" being, which basically can suck the soul of everyone (John Smith was one of them); besides physical appearances,
They fused? How did they do that? Logically only DNA mutation could have done it.
stuopidget said:
I believe this new being to be completely different from Yin or Shion. I think it is the disaster that was predicted by Amber in the Mitaka documents, because it is a walking, living death entity.
Now that makes more sense.
stuopidget said:
If going by mythology, this would be カグツチ, who killed Izanami/Yin when giving birth, but here Izanagi/Shion died instead; カグツチ also marks the end of creation and marks beginning of death, which fits well with what is shown.
Not only does it fit with this show but a recent look at Japanese news says that it is even a problem of their society. I am getting mass news from Japan from French sources and it points out to a lot of things in anime let's just say. Logically the birth decline. traen said:
So, ETA to season three where Amber comes back from the future or that alternate dimension and finally hooks up with Hei?
That would be interesting to see.
traen said:
July and Suou seem to be dead and on the copy world. (And apparently November as well. Nice pic from 2chan.)
November is hard to believe. He never died by the hands of Yin at all. How in the world did all the humans get there unless each of them were contractors.
traen said:
Oreille is probably from the future, given her strange get-up, car, and overall knowledge of events.
She might be but it would be interesting to see the proof. Can those twin dolls be also from the future? Dolls might be hard to make as twins....advace genetic engineering?
traen said:
Misaki suddenly turned hot, and what she says kind of proves that the message from Amber was about the future and probably from the future as well--that's what's hinted, right?
That I agree with and Misaki sure looks hotter with her new clothing.
traen said:
Yin's deal with Shion was probably for that copy-body in white that we see; the Black Yin is (presumed) dead from the Izanami/Izanagi event, as well as Shion, either from the force of copying a new world or from the encounter itself.
That can be logically possible but then are the other Yins similar in memories to that black Yin?
traen said:
What's left from that final encounter between the two is the male Yin that eats souls.
No real proof that Hei has his powers again, but season 3 would be awfully boring if he didn't so that's probably true as well.
Hei must have had his powers back with his star shinning a lot more than usual.
traen said:
But lol, where the fuck is Bai? For that matter, where's everybody we saw at that final gate flash at the end of season 1? An alternate dimension beyond the fake sky?
Honestly, season needed more Amber. Entertaining, though, 8/10.
Honestly and logically a lot of people if they were saved would mean that Yin would have to use Hei's memories to access copy information to copy those people because Hei encountered them.
traen said:
EDIT: Wait a sec. If that really was November, chances are Amber and the rest of the dead folks we saw at the Gate in S1 end are in the new world as well. FUCK. Time for Hei to become an astronaut or planewalker.
Time for Hei to become what you say indeed.
You cannot deny Spock's logic...it is universal!