Board Thread:Chapter Discourse/@comment-45961917-20200703172647/@comment-45762951-20200713183219

Jessssssiee wrote: S3r0-Ph1i wrote: The hand thing was a joke, related to the whole appearing out of nowhere happening. Could anyone have actually seen it coming? It's not like a vampire or Horseman of the Apocalypse where one can expect a monster here, and yet if it's Mika restored it'll turn out to be a nice thing so there's that.

Wannabewithyuu wrote:

Why isn't seraph tagged as tragedy I wonder, maybe it get better in the end? A good thing it isn't, if it were fully embracing the tragedy aspects the story likely would have had Yoichi destroyed as a demon by his comrades, Mika would have found Yu again, just to be killed off for real, Shinoa's journey ending in her becoming a vessel then with Shikama Doji's story focused on with Shinoa gone. Then it would have turned out Guren was using them all along, Yu's dead, everything existed for the tragedy, it's done it's job (and goodbye to that) XD

Rather than have a story and characters existing just to generate tragedy just because, the way it works now is much more welcome what with the focus on a developing story, the amazing characters and everything that makes Seraph of the End incredible.

It's why we can also hold out Mika is returning restored, stronger than ever with amazing powers that are so brilliant to see, rather than coming back as a Black Demon, killing everything, the end, ah, I love a happy ending, bliss. Oh no I do NOT want Mika to go on a rampage like Yuichiro did. I don't think so.I think he'll be more controlled or thought to be controlled. Yuichiro had to go through the mess he did because Asheramaru was trying to hold back his transformation. I mean the king of salt is calm despite destroying everything. But before that Yuu couldn't even think and almost killed Mika.