AnaBadra
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Post by AnaBadra on Apr 3, 2012 14:51:19 GMT -5
Just read page 20 on mangamagazine... Wow! what's going on? I wonder what is that purpose Argus is talking about... I hope they don't have to fight in that place, it would ruin a bunch of books D=
Also, how does Argus goes to the bathroom? Where does he sleeps? It seems soooo boring in there.
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Post by Feathers on Apr 4, 2012 0:38:04 GMT -5
LOL So many questions. None of which have answers to. Wah! D: I wonder about the bathroom thing too, but I think there is a room in the back that is for such purposes. XD
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Post by Pumpkinhead on Apr 4, 2012 11:19:16 GMT -5
My guess is that he creates a portal that goes to his own private bathroom whenever he needs to go (hey, maybe that's where Panoptes told him to hide on page 17).
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Post by Feathers on Apr 6, 2012 22:58:26 GMT -5
Yeah. I usually hide in my bathroom too when I sense intruders. XD It just seems like the last place anyone would look. All kidding aside, what the Hell is Argus anyway? XD
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Post by Pumpkinhead on Apr 7, 2012 15:41:12 GMT -5
It looks to me like Argus is merely a host body for his demon master.
My theory is that they have a symbiotic relationship. The benefit for Argus is that it allows him to tap into Panopte's supernatural powers (like reading minds), but the terrible price is his loss of freedom. Panoptes is clearly the dominant one in control....and can use Argus's body how he wishes. Though he may also require Argus's human body in order to survive.
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Post by Feathers on Apr 7, 2012 22:21:50 GMT -5
That...sounds correct. :O How would such a deal be made though? Here's another thing I thought of. Remember how David mentioned he was the only magic being they couldn't get rid of or something like that? You think it's because of Argus?
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Post by Rogo on Apr 8, 2012 18:15:44 GMT -5
It looks to me like Argus is merely a host body for his demon master. My theory is that they have a symbiotic relationship. The benefit for Argus is that it allows him to tap into Panopte's supernatural powers (like reading minds), but the terrible price is his loss of freedom. Panoptes is clearly the dominant one in control....and can use Argus's body how he wishes. Though he may also require Argus's human body in order to survive. You got a lot right, and a lot wrong. Trollololololol.
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Post by Pumpkinhead on Apr 8, 2012 18:55:39 GMT -5
Well, that's the sign of a well-written story if your readers can't predict and figure out everything ahead of time But now I'm left wondering what part I got right >.< This will torture me all day. YOU'VE RUINED MY EASTER, ROGO. THANKS A LOT. In all seriousness tho, loving this chapter and can't wait to see how this ends up unfolding
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Post by Feathers on Apr 12, 2012 23:22:29 GMT -5
Yeash, that's why I love Gravston. It's not the usual plot twists you'd think of. Everything is not as it seems, and that's how it's supposed to be when you're writing this kind of action story. :D
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Post by Pumpkinhead on May 6, 2012 1:40:44 GMT -5
Wow, so I was kinda close about this guy Now I'm just trying to figure out if Argus willingly went along with becoming Panoptes's vessel or if the cult from long ago sort of "offered him up" to Panoptes. Maybe it was their cult's twisted version of a coming-of-age ceremony or something. Hey, you know, I wonder if Panoptes has had several vessels throughout his entire existence, or if Argus was his first and only. Like if Argus was just one of his many, was their arrangement intended to be a temporary one but became permanent once the cult fell apart and sealed them inside the room?
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Post by Feathers on May 7, 2012 2:02:43 GMT -5
Yeah, like Argus was selected to be the vessel or something. I somehow think that's a higher possibility than him just willingly offering his body up for the demon to use. That would also imply that Argus wasn't the first vessel though... o.o
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Post by Pumpkinhead on May 27, 2012 17:18:11 GMT -5
Hm, so another mystery that is beginning to become more prominent these last few chapters is who and what Horseshoe is. He has some sort of connection with Mr. Orange (based on his reaction to Pippa's drawing in chapter 6), the characters aren't totally sure about his origin or the extent of his powers, and he can block Panoptes from reading his mind.
I now have a new theory about Horseshoe's identity based on a dream I had about Gravston a few nights ago XD Possible spoiler warning in case I turn out to be a latent psychic with prophetic dreams (or just happens to be a freakish, lucky coincidence)?
SO, in my dream it was revealed that Horseshoe was the FIRST Death Host that ever existed and used to be a human. He had a climatic face off against Mr. Orange, who was his greatest arch nemesis, but when it came to the finishing blow he felt bad and decided to spare his life instead of kill him. But then Mr. Orange took advantage of his mercy and...turned him into a cat. So that's why Horseshoe is so hard on Samuel for being soft on his opponents and why he was so angry when he didn't kill Panoptes at the end of chapter 9, because Horseshoe's worried about Samuel being too much like himself, and he still feels guilty, angry, and responsible for Mr. Orange still existing to this very day. And he's frustrated about being permanently stuck as a cat and doesn't want the same to happen to Samuel.
This is probably very wrong XD But at the very least I thought you guys might find this a little amusing.
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Post by Feathers on Jun 1, 2012 23:58:54 GMT -5
Wow, that's actually a pretty good guess. o.o Or well, from my stupid-not-knowing-fan perspective. XD It certainly answers all the questions and covers all the reasoning for the characters' actions until now. I can see why you would want to put a mini "spoiler warning". LOL
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Post by Pumpkinhead on Jun 2, 2012 1:05:16 GMT -5
Lol, yeah for a dream it strangely made sense (for the most part). I really hope my speculation is wrong, though...'cause I'd feel really bad if my random guess from left field just screwed up a big plot twist Rogo was planning to catch everyone by surprise with :/
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Post by Rogo on Jun 2, 2012 17:10:30 GMT -5
I am going to neither confirm nor deny anything you've speculated.
All I will say is this;
Who ever said Mr Orange was the big bad?
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