Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4556650-20150515133900/@comment-26091443-20151125004812

Aikenhead wrote: No, the prophecy wasn't about Galan or the Albions - they and Slader's comment were red herrings. We still don't know who the "three heroes" are and have yet to see "darkness bore a geat hole in the land".

The problem with a "Post-arc" is that once they're in Camelot they've well and truly moved on from the previous arc. But I don't really agree that we should divide those chapters up. Yeah, it was. Slader commented on how Galan was like a mountain and he was recently awakened, three of the sins, who are recognized as heroes fought him, and Meliodas used his darkness to bore a hole in the land.

Merlin repeating the prophecy and explaining how the Albion didn't fit, right before Galan showed up, made it obvious that he was the one it was actually referring to. Slader's comment isn't a red herring it's just clarification on how "visage of a mountain" was more metaphorical than literal.

It's not really that important I just thought I should clarify. So I still think Prophecy arc works.

If not though, how about "Ten Commandments Revival Arc", all the things we're talking about, from the both the Albion to the battle at Camelot and anything important relating to those happened because they were revived.