A RETURNER'S MAGIC SHOULD BE SPECIAL - Chapter 201
Comments for chapter "Chapter 201"
Yep simple choice. Make yourself a criminal happily to achieve YOUR desire for the world using a few unimportant massacres and constantly claim moral justification. seek control through the sacrifice of powerless minorities.
Or
Sacrifice yourself in the service of anyone and everyone, refuse to kill needlessly and collect companions that do these same to support you and respect others beliefs and needs. Seek power thorough hard work to improve you ability to help others.
Ok. Let’s talk about it.
Desir says crow’s methods are wrong. At the start of this manga we saw what the end of the world looked like. It was Desir, 1 barbarian and nobles. Every other commoner in the world was dead. Desir has already lived in the world where crow failed – all commoners died. If his idea of equality is to get rid of all the commoners, then sure that works; all the nobles will be equally noble.
right now Desir’s plan to “change” anything seems to be to train a small group of his friends. Problem is that HE is becoming recognised, but that’s just him. He is not moving the commoner plight forward or breaking down any barriers; he is simply advancing his own status. But even then, he is still being looked down on.
The story is trying to force down this idea that crow is bad for killing people while from the start Desir and his group have been killing people (predominantly commoners) all over the place. So what is the difference between crow and Desir? The difference is that crow is killing nobles and Desir is killing commoners.
To kill a noble is a crime, to kill a commoner is justice. You simply call the commoner an “outsider” and you have justification for mass slaughter.
“But the outsiders are criminals/terrorists”. The outsiders are literally commoners who sparked a revolution to change the system and were burned alive. If revolutionaries did not, for example, fight off the British crown or overthrow the French monarch we would not have the democracies we have today and many of us would not be able to even read this manga. Instead we’d still have serfdom and classist systems.
It is off the blood and sweat of our ancestors that many of us are afforded the freedoms we have today. Kneeling before the crown has not one time in history changed anything – it only reinforces the current system. The same nobles desir supports were oppressing commoners 13 years ago and burning “revolutionaries” (commoners) alive at the stake. His solution is to join hands with them? Come on man.
Desir is a disgrace. He is no different from the jews who sold out other Jews to the nazis. Blacks who sold out other blacks to colonisers. Asians who sold out other Asians to the ming dynasty. Or whites who are selling out the west today.
The story will probably wrap this all up in some miracle solution, but it will all be utter nonsense. At this point I’ve given up on this story. 0/10.
He should have pulled a, “What are you going to do about the second one?”
“That simply sounds like a massacre to me!” – this is your final answer author? this? only this? this alone only this and this alone? – interesting, very interesting indeed……………..
I have a feeling that Crow will regret after he learns the truth of what’s hidden there…
I wish I could just bench this arc
Battle looked epic, but I wish the animation was cleaner and easier to understand.
“The end for you and I..” Euuuuh, no,, we certainly dont want to lose you Desir? q.q
He looked so damn cool
THE END
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you know i kinda dont like how the entire premise of desir’s character is he’s an antimage with not a lot of mana, but they haven’t been leaning into that aspect hardly at all recently. I feel like that would be a lot cooler than just “let’s power him up!”. like, couldn’t they have built on the idea of the anti-mage? give him some cool new analysis based magic/ability? but instead they just give him big colorful powers like everyone else and fuc king “dragon tongue”, like that has anything to do with the character they’ve supposedly set him up to be.