When you fight a goddess, you break rules. Especially if she's the one who made them.
Yeah, if she's already defeated those, she can do it again. Even if logically they should be more powerful if they're all together, narratively they've been defeated and as such are weaker.
And "Lufasu" continues to become more and more the real thing. Not much of that softness from early on. All sharp edges now.
I wonder what happened to the original guy. Like, obviously Lufasu got his memories at least, sealing her original memories, but what happened to his original body. He still alive on Earth?
And "Lufasu" continues to become more and more the real thing. Not much of that softness from early on. All sharp edges now.
I wonder what happened to the original guy. Like, obviously Lufasu got his memories at least, sealing her original memories, but what happened to his original body. He still alive on Earth?
He IS Lufasu, his male body on earth is just a proxy Dina made to hide Lufasu's soul from the goddess. After Lufas and Dina go to earth she puts a new soul in her proxy body and it lives a normal life.
No clue, but considering how slow this mangaka is (45 chapters in 6+ years), I would argue that no matter how few chapters it's at least 2 more years in real-time.
He IS Lufasu, his male body on earth is just a proxy Dina made to hide Lufasu's soul from the goddess. After Lufas and Dina go to earth she puts a new soul in her proxy body and it lives a normal life.
EDIT: god mobile mangadex can't quote for some reason. This is for the above Spoiler question.
Essentially yeah, it was made to help familiarize Lufasu's soul to the world since as mentioned in a previous chapter, the Goddess would be tampering with her memories by putting in a bystander's soul as a seal (which Lufasu and Dina circumvent by making said bystander actually just Lufasu's soul).
In case you were wondering about the seven heroes as well:
The seven heroes in the game are actually players who have similar avatars to the actual people in Midgard, Dina just gave them their names as screen names. Dina also had a role to play by manipulating people into playing the game similarly to how the events of the world played out. When she followed Lufasu back to the world, the game died as well due to being an unbalanced mess.