The duke mentioned that whenever he used Souls to use one of the Hero's techniques, it was costing him three years of his lifespan. That drawback of Akira using Soul is negated thanks to Aria's blessing(I do love how she was laughing her ass off seeing everything while staking her claim as being the only who can truly take care of Akira).If it was converting lifespan, it seems to me nobody would be so deeply afraid of it. After all, the user would perish quickly enough, most likely.
His immortal elf waifu is funneling him magic from another continent isn't she?Wait. So soul is actually converting his lifespan to magic that can't be sealed or erased right? Cause i only kinda remembered the reason he can use soul freely against emilio is because emilio set up the battle field to be full of dead souls
Quite literally yea she's connected to Akira through her blessing which is why she's shown to be able to see everything going on and was taunting his cousin for underestimating herHis immortal elf waifu is funneling him magic from another continent isn't she?
I believe (though not 100% sure) that it was already revealed thatWhat if, the Soul that Akira uses, draws power from Aria's instead? I mean, Aria is (or was, in this case)
a goddess
...Night?I believe (though not 100% sure) that it was already revealed that
though again i'm not 100% sure since this was a long time ago.aria is the goddess of the night
Aria is one of the Shadows, and the one that ended some war between the goddesses. That said, this all seems to be some sort of experimental environment created by an advanced civilization (If you look at the author's other works, that's what seems to be the case anyway). My guess is that Aria and the goddesses are copies or projections of the administrators from that civilization.I believe (though not 100% sure) that it was already revealed that
though again i'm not 100% sure since this was a long time ago.aria is the goddess of the night
Well like i said, i read that years ago.Aria is one of the Shadows, and the one that ended some war between the goddesses. That said, this all seems to be some sort of experimental environment created by an advanced civilization (If you look at the author's other works, that's what seems to be the case anyway). My guess is that Aria and the goddesses are copies or projections of the administrators from that civilization.
We all know he isn't going to... he should... but he won'tHe better seal/kill everyone in that house