Sousou no Frieren - Vol. 7 Ch. 63 - The Hero of the South

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Broski is a chad.
Every one was sacrificing that time.
He knew he would die and he would not be the hero who will fell the demon king yet he accepted his role because he likely knows humanity will end otherwise.
 
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Why didn't Aura just use her magic to possess the Hero of the South? She could've very easily defeated most of mankind that way
Dude, are you paying attention? Even after 500 years of training, Aura could not fully control a great warrior, do you really think that at that time she could control humanity's most powerful Hero "THE GIGACHAD" of all the gigachads?
 
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Everytime im feeling down, I would just re-read this chapter. This part really gives me goosebumps. Hero of the South is really a Hero of all Heroes. A True Gigachad.
 
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Our "Hero of the South gigachad" story sounds like nonsense to me, but what do I know.

For him to be that powerful with only that power he would need to make his visions reality by warping that same reality by that very power, as him seeing the deed done doesn't show him the means.
 
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Our "Hero of the South gigachad" story sounds like nonsense to me, but what do I know.

For him to be that powerful with only that power he would need to make his visions reality by warping that same reality by that very power, as him seeing the deed done doesn't show him the means.

I think his power came from just being a guy who's THAT good at fighting, which seems like something that happens in this world. His prediction powers probably just showed him what had to be done
 
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I think his power came from just being a guy who's THAT good at fighting, which seems like something that happens in this world. His prediction powers probably just showed him what had to be done
That makes a lot of sense, thanks for the insight.
 
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Good thing he left when he did. If he'd stuck around, Frieren would have gotten pregnant just from his mere presence...

Our "Hero of the South gigachad" story sounds like nonsense to me, but what do I know.

For him to be that powerful with only that power he would need to make his visions reality by warping that same reality by that very power, as him seeing the deed done doesn't show him the means.
The way I'm guessing it, he's basically everything Himmel is (if not more), plus the precognition on top of it. From the hints we've seen of what Himmel could do, that could be enough.
 
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Never bothered to pay a lot of attention
to the panel with the Seven Sages and Schlacht facing off against the Hero of the South, and it's fascinating just how much detail you can get from it. You've got Schlacht the Omniscient floating overhead, the Hero of the South in the foreground, and from left to right you have a Tall Unknown Sage, Böse the Immortal, Aura the Guillotine, a Short Unknown Sage, Grausam the Miraculous, Macht of the Golden Land, and a Skinny Unknown Sage.

And is it just me, or were all three of the Sages he killed female? The short one in the middle certainly seems to be, as does the tall one on the far left. The skinny one on the far right, standing next to Macht, I'm not so sure about, but it certainly comes across as even more androgynous than the human-form demons usually are. If it does turn out to be the case that all three were female, I don't know how significant that would be, but it's still an interesting tidbit, considering how Aura was the only female Sage left out of four after this fight, yet so many of the Great Demons we've seen outside of the Sages have been female (Rivale and Zant being the only exceptions).
 

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