2011-10-26, 19:04 | Link #1021 | |
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He probably just went: 'Brother has weird ability' -> 'Must be nen' and deduced the whole thing from there. |
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2011-10-26, 19:41 | Link #1023 | |
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2011-10-27, 00:47 | Link #1024 | |
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2011-10-27, 14:04 | Link #1028 |
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I don't trust this translation entirely, so I'd take the "girl" thing with a grain of salt.
Regarding Killua, it's been made pretty clear that he knows his family members have really weird abilities even though he didn't know about nen until recently. It probably makes the most sense to assume that since he grew up surrounded by that kind of thing he just didn't think it was too odd and/or was refused an explanation for how that kind of thing works. |
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Uh.... if you just finished reading the chapter, I have to ask you now: Do you still believe Alluka's classification as a "monster" is an exaggeration? Quote:
Just gonna paste this little tidbit from the chapter script at mangahelpers in order to eliminate any doubts: Quote:
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2011-10-27, 14:39 | Link #1030 |
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So if you asked for outlandish wish, the next person and his/her lover are going to get the bad, since Alluka's next wishes/pestering would be hard to get.
Make's a bit sense that they confine her so that they would be able to control those who asked wishes from her. EDIT: Oh, I get it wrong. The bigger the wish, the bigger the next pestering becomes. If declined 4 times, a number of people die depending on how big the last wish is. That's bad. Last edited by kakakka; 2011-10-27 at 14:52. |
2011-10-27, 21:05 | Link #1037 |
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Probably not. Supposedly she did it to Killua (that's how he learned about it), and she's really close to Killua. It's probably just the way she was raised, not to ask for things from her parents. I can easily imagine that. She seems unaware of her power.
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2011-10-27, 22:45 | Link #1038 |
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Alluka should not be able to grant any wishes that aren't within the bounds of human limits. In the HxH manga when Kurapica's master is explaining nen, it is said you can't create items like a sword that can cut through anything etc. This should apply to Allukas power as well.
I'm thinking Illumi asked for a huge wish, and the consequences for that wish still apply, but Illumi manipulated Alluka to lie to the family to say it was a PC. This could be why Illumi thinks Killua and gon will die (back in chapter 320). Because in the past he asked a super huge wish, and no one has answered the pesterings for it yet. If Killua attempts to answer them so he can ask his wish, he would die, and then gon would die since that's who Killua loves most. (assuming he refuses to fulfill the pestering.) |
2011-10-27, 23:22 | Link #1040 | ||
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Anyone else thinks that Illumi is a retard in case he would actually reveal Alluka's ability to Hisoka? And there is high probability of that since he had to explain why Killua is in danger too and why he wants Alluka dead. It's strange to me he has so much faith in Hisoka and that he trusts him with this.
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Personally I find it unlikely that Silva would leave Alluka unmonitored and let his kids know the combination to the vault or go there without his supervision but it's possible. This part makes it very unlikely however: Quote:
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