If he only got it in this timeline, that means he never went back enough where the others went back, so "multiple people doing it at once" didn't happen yetSo how does revolve work when you have multiple people doing it at once
it's rather that albus has lost the power to do so since they went back to when he was a kid and now rayman has itIf he only got it in this timeline, that means he never went back enough where the others went back, so "multiple people doing it at once" didn't happen yet
I think
For now I'm imagining it like two particular parts of the gears finally locking in. But since the demon lord or disease routine only started because Albus side used the new Revolve so my theory is kinda flawed. Maybe Albus party with memories always existed in Rayman loop but only finally got introduced to Rayman in this loop by that suspicious guide because Rayman finally completed/progressed enough for the medicineIf he only got it in this timeline, that means he never went back enough where the others went back, so "multiple people doing it at once" didn't happen yet
I think
nobody remember rayman feels wrong because in prev chapter the female doctor tells albus about raymanOK, so I think I guessed right last chapter. The true hero in this world is always the one whom the Demon Lord's ancient friend (the original hero) gives Revolve to. So Rayman is also a true hero; it's just that his quest was unrecognized because it got deleted from history. Like Albus he kept using Revolve until his ultimate objective (ending Red Blight and saving his wife) was achieved, and like Albus he sacrificed himself in his final run. However, because he fought solo, nobody remembered him, and because he fixed the world so thoroughly, nobody remembered the Red Blight being so bad either.
About two people using Revolve, Albus always reset to the point where he was acknowledged as the hero, and this was long after Rayman had died in his timeline (which was created by Rayman's success in ending the Red Blight), so there was never any situation in which both heroes could have used Revolve at the same time. Rayman's runs were always set before Albus became the hero.
When Albus' gang used their version of Revolve, they didn't know there had been two heroes in their lifetime, so they accidentally went back to RAYMAN's respawn point, not Albus'. As a result they had to go through Rayman's entire quest from the beginning, just like Rayman would have had to.
This right here. It's also weird that rayman never got any backing by the king unlike with albus. So from the start he hid his status (since he didn't like fighting and was kinda coward?) and so the only one who still remembered him by the time of albus was his girlfriend whom he successfully saved.OK, so I think I guessed right last chapter. The true hero in this world is always the one whom the Demon Lord's ancient friend (the original hero) gives Revolve to. So Rayman is also a true hero; it's just that his quest was unrecognized because it got deleted from history. Like Albus he kept using Revolve until his ultimate objective (ending Red Blight and saving his wife) was achieved, and like Albus he sacrificed himself in his final run. However, because he fought solo, nobody remembered him, and because he fixed the world so thoroughly, nobody remembered the Red Blight being so bad either.
About two people using Revolve, Albus always reset to the point where he was acknowledged as the hero, and this was long after Rayman had died in his timeline (which was created by Rayman's success in ending the Red Blight), so there was never any situation in which both heroes could have used Revolve at the same time. Rayman's runs were always set before Albus became the hero.
When Albus' gang used their version of Revolve, they didn't know there had been two heroes in their lifetime, so they accidentally went back to RAYMAN's respawn point, not Albus'. As a result they had to go through Rayman's entire quest from the beginning, just like Rayman would have had to.