Thread:SpectrumRay16/@comment-26091443-20150923010347/@comment-26363301-20151024051246

If what Estarossa did was just him using a little bit of his power and not his commandment that would still make sense, i was simply suggesting that it could be his commandment's ability... although upon looking at the situation you are right about it being weird... i wonder of hs commandment will involve dreams or if that was also just a skill he has, or is that was even hs doing at all? If that was just his normal power then i think the evidence to suggest he is one of the strongest commandments is already there, but, the actual chapter this happened in made me think he was evil, that was the main point i think that scene was supposed to play.

Hmmm... the only way i see Elaine surviving this ordeal is if someone appears next chapter or the chapter after that (Ban's POV needs to end before chapter 150) and then does something to her. I'm pretty sure purifying her soul might work, but, i would rather Ban lose something close to him or at least his character. I like that Ban is immortal, but, from this point onward i do not think he needs it... even though it goes with his character so well i honestly believe that him being immortal means nothing against the 10 commandments. As we saw Mera beat him using magic, irregardless of his immortality and since he needs to get stronger any why can't he lose it? Ban is one of only 3 sins that can stand against a commandment right now, except he has risks imbedded into his way of doing it. I honestly believe that if Elaine's revival were to be a "good" way of reviving her he would give up hs immortality to save her life (That also seems rather poetic considering he went to the forest to steal the fountain, she gave him the fountain as she died and then he gives up the fountain to bring her back). Other than that, i would say that Ban's death is less likely than Elaine's revival as we do know she can be revived, but, killing Ban is harder than that. At least, Ban and Jericho need to go to the main group right now... i'm sick of waiting to see the other commandments and what happened to Fraudrin, i'm pretty sure we should get a glimpse of what is happening to Diane soon too. I believe we have had enough of Ban's story for now.

I'll agree with your last paragraph entirely, no questions asked :)

I had a theory recently about Escanor, but, as i was coming up with it and finished writing it down i realized that it would be incedibly situational. The reason i came up with it is because of everyone throwng Escanor into everything and it gave me an idea... Warning this theory will sound incedibly stupid, not plot related and will probably destroy a few characters, which is why i am not using it, i'm just saying i had it. I'll give ou the run down:

People have said  that Hawk or Slader might actually be Escanor in some way shape or form (which i personally don't believe), even though Hawk acts with Pride and Slader looks like Escanor's dawn mode (with black hair) i don't think they are the same. However, my theory revovled around Merlin's question to Escanor "Night or Day, which is the real you i wonder?". I had the idea that perhaps Escanor is not a whole person? Perhaps he is only a fraction of a person? We saw Escanor change into three different forms including his original and that sort of evidence is where i thought "This might work". The theory is essentially that Escanor's soul is split into 7 parts, who have all become people and are somewhat connected. The parts i have so far are:

Escanor, Hawk, Slader, Elizabeth, Arthur, Dolores and Denzel. This theory involves the following cirumstance: as long as one of these 7 parts is alive the others will be reborn, until all 7 are one again. Since Dolores is deceased, i believe that her soul found it's way back to Escanor and that is why his night form resembles her timid personality so much. I continued on like this for a while, essentially adding that every part that joined back to the main body would power Escanor up slightly and they would each give him a new personality to add to his already bipolar nature. I then decided to add an incredibly farfetched detail which was that each part of his soul was a fragment of his sinful nature and they all represented a sin (But, not to the extent of the actual sins)

This is where i stopped, looked at what i wrote, facepalmed and said "What did i just waste my time on?"

Tell me your thoughts about how bad my theory is, cause i am legitimately dissapointed with myself for writing it. Honestly, i liked the idea when i first wrote it because it was fairly original and souls had just been introduced as being removable, but, i literally don't now what to say anymore. I wasn't even fanboying, i just wrote it XD