Creepy thing is that may be his plan:KIILL HIM KIILL HIM KILL THE MOTHERFUCKER
GET AWAY FROM KATHERINE YOU BODY STEALING BASTARD DON'T YOU TOUCH HER YOU CREEP
(Now that I've got that out, it does make sense that he never did achieve immortality. Fucker has to continually hop from body to body, which must be convenient for ensuring no one can track you down for your countless crimes against humanity.)
Fate worse than death there palGranted you will end bald
You know what, yeah probably just hates women too much to soul transfer to a woman's body.Ah yes, this is going a much more entertaining way than the first.
The first half the "villain" was just made pathetic and, as I commented at the time, the way his punishment and humiliation was just dragged on in comparison to what he did made the heroines seem more cruel than justified.
And then we go to the second season, and we have this asshole.
...
That said.
Why didn't he just transfer his soul to the princess' body, or one of his other clone-Laplaces? I mean, with him being able to body-jump it makes sense he would protect the princess so much before, since it would be his new body with the power he wanted. But why not just do it already?
Is it like Orochimaru, where he has a time limit to stay in one body? But that does not make sense for the princess, since that body is just one clone out of as many as he wishes to make, and all of them not only powerful but that he can configure as much as his skills would let him.
And about Laplace, will he try to take her body now? He said so herself, she is unchanged after being locked up for 300 years.
Or is it that he just likes having little max too much to trade it for a body with that level of power?
I imagine something about the clones/ manufactured people is unstable or they have a clear weakness. That's what makes most sense to me, at the very least. Otherwise, he'd have used all of the clones for other nefarious purposes already.Ah yes, this is going a much more entertaining way than the first.
The first half the "villain" was just made pathetic and, as I commented at the time, the way his punishment and humiliation was just dragged on in comparison to what he did made the heroines seem more cruel than justified.
And then we go to the second season, and we have this asshole.
...
That said.
Why didn't he just transfer his soul to the princess' body, or one of his other clone-Laplaces? I mean, with him being able to body-jump it makes sense he would protect the princess so much before, since it would be his new body with the power he wanted. But why not just do it already?
Is it like Orochimaru, where he has a time limit to stay in one body? But that does not make sense for the princess, since that body is just one clone out of as many as he wishes to make, and all of them not only powerful but that he can configure as much as his skills would let him.
And about Laplace, will he try to take her body now? He said so herself, she is unchanged after being locked up for 300 years.
Or is it that he just likes having little max too much to trade it for a body with that level of power?