Surprised no one has talked about,the battle of fate mini story yet lool.It's an interesting peek into wind archer's mindset.
It seems like shmilk brainwashed wind archer and everyone else into thinking his new order is direction for their world,and they must kill the main timeline as it is a "weed" holding them back from the new world.
Honestly curious what Wind archer means by circle.Does he mean the circle of life?Or maybe ritual circle...who knows but I am happy we got some crumbles.I cant wait to read their battle of fate message
I'm a little confused about what happened to Night Ravin but that's likely due to the lack of info the story has given us about him yet
I don't have the screenshots but in one cutscene while he was attacking Dragon and destroying the spear, he says "is that the strength of a dragon?" implying he had not encountered a dragon before.
But later when he encounters Ananas he says "persistent in every timeline" to which implies he has fought Anana's before.
The previous scene could have been a flash back though, since I found it odd that Archer was attacking the village only to do it again later.
But I find it really interesting how Archer seems to thinks he is still upholding the laws of nature, but twisted in a very Genetic Drift type of way.
Yeah,it is bit confusing.Either wind archer possibly saw someone fight a dragon(maybe shmilk),or the translation team possibly screwed some things up.I dont like blame them since they arent as bad as people say but possibly something got jumbled up.
Anyway,yeah I do find it interesting that WA still thinks he is still guardian of nature.Not same one of course since in one of his lines he says he was a fool for protecting the forest.Based on how he talks about "weeds",shmilk probably convinced them that life that spring without purpose is a disruption to the nature order or something.
Closing off,if it wasnt obvious but wind archer doesnt hold any spite against ananas (least that much) or any of the weeds.They still think they are doing their job...nature can be unforgiving I guess.


















