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Join Date: Dec 2005
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There's a translation out. Basically, it's confirmed that Nasciens isn't really a villain, but a misunderstood eccentric who apparently has good intentions for his creepy experiments (further evidenced by the fact that Dolores defended his actions). I also agree that he'd be a good candidate for the "Plague" knight due to his expertise with drugs and poisons. Plus, he even has a distinctive pair of weapons (which are powered by magic, as Percy points out). Wonder how that new drug of his will affect Percy? Maybe it'll just make his hair grow even bigger?
![]() Hmm, I wonder about that. True, Nasciens implied Dolores was his sister, but we still don't know the full context of their relationship. Furthermore, I did a bit of digging around, and discovered that Suzuki hinted in a recent Q&A (from the "Untold Stories" book released after NNT ended last year) that NNT's Dolores may still be alive, after all! As translated by MH's FKS: Quote:
So tl;dr, there really IS a possibility that this Dolores could be the same one from Diane's gaiden, despite her different appearance.... |
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Dragon King
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Age: 33
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How could they be the same person if they look completely different? It's possible that Diane's friend Dolores is still alive but just isn't this Dolores. Let's wait and see though.
And yeah, it's indeed possible that Nasiens and Dolores aren't real siblings but simply consider each other that. Anyway. As expected, to Percy the Gorge is indeed closer to a Paradise than to Hell. He gets to have all the prey he wants. ![]() I'm still iffy on the prophecy about the Four Knights destroying the world. I'm thinking it can still turn out there's either a misunderstanding in the meaning or the prophecy is wrong.
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