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Old 2011-07-26, 13:02   Link #20660
Chris38
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Continuing the blood synchronization discussion, well we have to remember that Ikeda hasn't clearly explained the mechanisms of the Shinso blood synchronization and what kind of effects it brings, so most of my deductions from this point should be taken with a grain of salt.

What, was only provided so far, is the fact that Akasha's Shinso blood and those who inherited it ( Moka ) are capable of awakening Alucard, due to the fact that Akasha used her own power to seal Alucard causing their blood to be synchronized with each other...

Of course, Tsuyoshi you have got a point saying that Akasha didn't cause Alucard to awaken, but the reason for that, was because Akasha was "limiting" her power output, to prevent Alucard from awakening, which was basically the reason why she was "initially" defeated by Akua during the flashback to Moka's flashback.

Now, for the second matter you brought up Tsuyoshi - basically that Moka was the only one needed to awaken Alucard, well I don't have enough evidence to counter this yet, since so far we only had one example of Alucard being revived due to his blood being synchronized with Akasha's, but the reason why I think that Moka's connection with Alucard might have changed after Moka has injected Tsukune with her Shinso blood is the mental connection that Tsukune and Moka share with each other, which has appeared after Moka has injected Tsukune with her Shinso blood.

Since Moka and Akasha haven't been shown of having a similar mental connection with each other, it signifies that the way Tsukune obtained Moka's Shinso blood isn't how the "Shinso blood inheritance" process usually works - meaning that, while usually the Shinso blood between the sire (Akasha) and the child (Moka0 isn't closely "linked" (synchronized) with each other, but due to the fact that Tsukune has inherited his Shinso blood differently, it caused the Shinso blood between the sire (Moka) and the child (Tsukune) to become "linked" (Synchronized) with each other, resulting in Moka and Tsukune acquiring a telepathic connection with each other and causing the things (like Alucard's revival) that previously (before Tsukune "inherited" Moka's Shinso blood) depended only on Moka's Shinso blood, to become "linked" between Moka's and Tsukune's "typically" independent Shinso blood's.

In other words, if Tsukune had been a "ordinary vampire" and inherited the blood of a Shinso vampire in the same way as Moka did, then their Shinso blood would be independent from each other and only one of them would be needed to revive Alucard, but due to the fact that Tsukune had been initially a human, he needed multiple injections of Moka's Shinso blood to actually inherit the blood of a Shinso vampire, it caused Moka's and Tsukune's Shinso blood to become "synchronized" with each other, resulting in the things that typically should be independent (like the awakening of Alucard) to be "synchronized" as well.
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