
Perhaps when Apollo or Leonidas will take the stage. But, naturally, the whole thing will be brought up eventually anyway.

They went on to glass the realm and wipe their hands off it and forget that the entire thing ever happened.Īll that's left to tell of the entire mess is a few scattered notes of mortal epic, distorted by the ages and by now reflecting very little of what actually took place that day. And though they did not even possess Volunds at the time (this having happened before Buddha), the gods grew touch nervous of where this was going and where it might yet end up, and banded together to destroy the humans decisively. Several humans took exception to the meddling, and struck back against the gods, and proved their strength and might. The war of Troy took place in a time when gods were more directly involved with mortal affairs. Naturally there's an explanation to this. A dozen or more potential participants to the Ragnarok, not to mention another occasion to pick on Ares, absent and untapped.

The Iliad was the first time humans fought gods, and subsequently got purged from history.It's more than a little suspect that one of the greatest heroic epics in existence, and the mighty heroes involved therein, has so far not received so much as a mention in a story that's all about clashing mythologies. Basically, he is the only fighter with enough participation in the story that can be removed from the competition without disappointing the readers who were hyped when he was announced as part of the roster. The author also said that his fight will be a surprise, so he will certainly have his moment of action, I just think that it won't be part of the Ragnarok and won't take place in the arena. Besides, he is a character in Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem. Granted that they use different styles, but why have two japanese swordsmen when every other fighter is unique? Also, Okita was introduced fairly early on, is shown watching the fights and already contributed a bit to the story, and certainly will do more in the next chapters. Raiden is a sumo wrestler and Sakata no Kintoki is traditionally associated with an axe, but both Sasaki and Okita fight with katanas. The authors were clearly aiming for variety when they made the roster, and even most of the japanese humans have very different fighting styles. The other way to fix it is simply removing one fighter from the human side, and Okita is the prime candidate. The humans, on the other hand, have such high stakes that it would be dumb for one of them to risk fighting against two gods. The gods are now aware that they can't be careful enough, Zeus said so himself. The other possibility to use every human fighter on the roster would be having a 2x1 fight, which I don't believe will happen. Adding another god fighter and making the Ragnarok have a maximum of 14 fights instead of 13 wouldn't make sense, since the first side to get 7 victories is the winner. The gods fixed their side easily by adding Hades, but now the human side has 14 fighters. Okita won't fight in the Ragnarok.After Buddha's betrayal, the roster was pretty messed up.

Since Odin is scheduled to fight at some point, and since he's a Top God, plus, you know, Ragnarok, he's 1,000,000,000% going to be the Final Boss, which means Loki will probably be the one to kill fighter #12 and Brunhilde. Since Göll and Brunhilde will be the last two Valkyries to join the fight, in that order, Göll is 1,000,000% going to die in fight #12, stealing humanity's runaway winning streak and bringing it all down to the wire. My prediction is that the gods will win fights 7 and 8, followed by humanity taking fights 9, 10 and 11. As of this prediction, five battles are done, and we're looking at a 2-3 record (of Ragnarok! Hey-o!) in the gods' favor.įight #6 is 1,000% going to go to humanity considering who their champion is, leaving a 3-3 tie, meaning fights 7-11 will also be split. Given: It seems unlikely that humanity will be the losers in this tournament and it would be a waste if we didn't get to see all 13 battles. Either side only has to win 7 of the 13 battles.
