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* Confirmed as far as serving the 'other' goes. The Light Dragon is confirmed to be both the entity possessing the dragon and the being the Paladins serve, but she doesn't seem tied to soul energy, since it can be any color, not just white and blue.




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* Based on the colors, the aurora at the start of the story is made of energy from the six elements, like on the lore page about the storm.
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* As a comedic corollary, all the Primordials have similarly mundane names; the magic isn't in what the name is, but in knowing that it is ''theirs''. So the Void Dragon really ''is'' named Walter.
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[[WMG: 'Aurora' is the Light Dragon's truename, and auroras are a sign of her presence]]

And the aurora in the sky when mortals were being created is a MeaningfulBackgroundEvent; the Light Dragon was watching the Void Dragon's plot the entire time, just waiting for the right moment to stick a SpannerInTheWorks.
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[[WMG:Alinua's biological parents aren't as bad as she believes them to be]]
All we really know about Alinua's backstory is that she was thrown off the Flying Archipelago as a baby. Alinua's adopted parents and Alinua herself assume her birth parents did it fearing she had the chimeric plague, but there's no definite proof this is the case, and Alinua was too young to remember that day.

Was it her biological parents who threw her off? Or was it the doctors who delivered her that recognised the mark and took action? Did the god of the archipelago have a hand in the matter? A chimeric plague event could devastate those islands and their godly realm irreparably, so they would definitely want her gone. Alinua's birth parents might have agreed with this course of action, or they may tried to fight it but were unsuccessful.
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[[WMG:Void Dragon will try to sneak into the caves in Chapter 22 while everyone is focused on another problem]]
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An IKnowYourInThereSomewhereFight between the boys would be heart-wrenching and give Falst a chance to verbally express vulnerability. However, we know enough about Crucible form to know that it would not make sense for this to happen without a reason. We also know that the slime thing that Dainix is currently fighting is able to withstand Dainix's Crucible form enough for it to be a fight, which means there's a good chance the slime thing will try to use a psychic attack again. Dainix already has trouble controlling himself in Crucible mode even in the best of conditions, so getting emotionally destabilized like that might cause him to fully lose control.

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An IKnowYourInThereSomewhereFight IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight between the boys would be heart-wrenching and give Falst a chance to verbally express vulnerability. However, we know enough about Crucible form to know that it would not make sense for this to happen without a reason. We also know that the slime thing that Dainix is currently fighting is able to withstand Dainix's Crucible form enough for it to be a fight, which means there's a good chance the slime thing will try to use a psychic attack again. Dainix already has trouble controlling himself in Crucible mode even in the best of conditions, so getting emotionally destabilized like that might cause him to fully lose control.

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An IKnowYourInThereSomewhereFight between the boys would be heart-wrenching and give Falst a chance to verbally express vulnerability. However, we know enough about Crucible form to know that it would not make sense for this to happen without a reason. We also know that the slime thing that Dainix is fighting is able to withstand Dainix's crucible mode enough for it to be a fight, which means there's a good chance the slime thing will try to use a psychic attack again. Dainix already has trouble controlling himself in Crucible mode even in the best of conditions, so getting emotionally destabilized like that might cause him to lose control.

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An IKnowYourInThereSomewhereFight between the boys would be heart-wrenching and give Falst a chance to verbally express vulnerability. However, we know enough about Crucible form to know that it would not make sense for this to happen without a reason. We also know that the slime thing that Dainix is currently fighting is able to withstand Dainix's crucible mode Crucible form enough for it to be a fight, which means there's a good chance the slime thing will try to use a psychic attack again. Dainix already has trouble controlling himself in Crucible mode even in the best of conditions, so getting emotionally destabilized like that might cause him to fully lose control.
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[[WMG:Void Dragon will try to sneak into the caves while everyone is focused on another problem]]
An entrance to the caves is right in the room where Dainix and Falst are currently fighting the slime thing, which could be a problem for Erin. However, given that past attempts to brute force everything have not worked and Erin spelled this out for Voidy at the start of Chapter 21, Void Dragon will likely take Erin's advice and change tactics. Whatever else is going on when Erin and Alinua reunite with Falst and Dainix will probably be a big enough distraction that Voidy could attempt to take over and disappear into the caves while everyone is focused on dealing with that.
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An IKnowYourInThereSomewhereFight between the boys would be heart-wrenching and give Falst a chance to verbally express vulnerability. However, we know enough about Crucible form to know that it would not make sense for this to happen without a reason. We also know that the slime thing that Dainix is fighting is able to withstand Dainix's crucible mode enough for it to be a fight, which means there's a good chance the slime thing will try to use a psychic attack again. Dainix already has trouble controlling himself in Crucible mode even in the best of conditions, so getting emotionally destabilized like that might cause him to lose control.
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[[WMG:Erin had to become the Elemental Magus because of a problem with his magical links.]]

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This theory is a ''little'' out there, but it makes a surprising amount of sense when you really think about it. First off, Life magic can't heal old wounds because of the soul barrier, and because Ferin have a healing factor and are sturdier than normal, this is something Falst has to actually worry about. His arm has been broken for several hours, and he's stated that it's only going to take a week to heal -so, with this in mind, there's a good chance that if Alinua attempts to heal Falst's arm, it won't work as expected, if at all. It's been established that the Soulshaper monks can help people who have lost limbs, and while it could be flavor text, it would line up with the fact that the group is currently going there. In addition, losing an arm would fit well with Falst's character arc because it wouldn't disrupt anything else going on in his arc and, given Falst's consistent issues with being vulnerable and asking for help, suddenly being put in a position where he needs help with more things more often would interact with his flaws in an interesting way and encourage character development. Finally, [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-21-6/ this page]] has dialogue that could be interpreted as foreshadowing.

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This theory is a ''little'' out there, but it makes a surprising amount of sense when you really think about it. First off, Life magic can't heal old wounds because of the soul barrier, and because Ferin have a healing factor and are sturdier than normal, this is something Falst has to actually worry about. His arm has been broken for several hours, and he's stated that it's only going to take a week to heal -so, with this in mind, there's a good chance that if Alinua attempts to heal Falst's arm, it won't work as expected, if at all. It's also been established that the Soulshaper monks Monks can help people who have lost limbs, and while it could be flavor text, it would line up with the fact that the group is currently going there. In addition, losing an arm would fit well with Falst's character arc because it wouldn't disrupt anything else going on in his arc and, given Falst's consistent issues with being vulnerable and asking for help, suddenly being put in a position where he needs help with more things more often would interact with his flaws in an interesting way and encourage character development. Finally, [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-21-6/ this page]] has dialogue that could be interpreted as foreshadowing.
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[[WMG:Erin had to become the Elemental Magus because of a problem with his magical links.]]
Based on little hints given throughout the story, it's very likely that Erin did not have magic as a child. Erin knows enough about what the soulshaper monks do and how it works that it's likely he went there himself, and he mentions specifically that they help people with incomplete or malformed magical links. Based on this theory, if Erin had such a problem and the resulting elemental corruption made him sick, it'd make sense for him to have been made the elemental magus to treat that issue -especially knowing that his family likely has enough power and influence to afford any medical treatment Erin needs no matter how complex. Finally, Erin's magic doesn't work the same way as everyone else's magic, as Erin is the only character who consistently needs to touch his tattoos to activate his magic. If Erin's tattoos are there to make it possible for Erin to control his magic in the first place, it'd make sense that he would need to disable the sealing effect whenever he wanted to cast magic.
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This theory is a ''little'' out there, but it makes a surprising amount of sense when you really think about it. First off, Life magic can't heal old wounds because of the soul barrier, and because Ferin have a healing factor and are sturdier than normal, this is something Falst has to actually worry about. His arm has been broken for several hours, and he's stated that it's only going to take a week to heal -so, with this in mind, there's a good chance that if Alinua attempts to heal Falst's arm, it won't work as expected, if at all. It's been established that the Soulshaper monks can help people who have lost limbs, and while it could be flavor text, it would line up with the fact that the group is currently going there. In addition, while all the other main characters have a major subplot that something like losing an arm might disrupt, Falst really only has backstory stuff and character development, meaning a plot twist like losing an arm would not disrupt any other overarching subplots. In fact, given Falst's recurring issues with being vulnerable and asking for help, losing an arm would actually mesh really well with Falst's arc, as suddenly being in a position where he needs help would interact with his flaws in an interesting way and facilitate character development. Also, [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-21-6/ this page]] has dialogue that could be foreshadowing.

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This theory is a ''little'' out there, but it makes a surprising amount of sense when you really think about it. First off, Life magic can't heal old wounds because of the soul barrier, and because Ferin have a healing factor and are sturdier than normal, this is something Falst has to actually worry about. His arm has been broken for several hours, and he's stated that it's only going to take a week to heal -so, with this in mind, there's a good chance that if Alinua attempts to heal Falst's arm, it won't work as expected, if at all. It's been established that the Soulshaper monks can help people who have lost limbs, and while it could be flavor text, it would line up with the fact that the group is currently going there. In addition, while all the other main characters have a major subplot that something like losing an arm might disrupt, Falst really only has backstory stuff and character development, meaning a plot twist like losing an arm would not fit well with Falst's character arc because it wouldn't disrupt any other overarching subplots. In fact, anything else going on in his arc and, given Falst's recurring consistent issues with being vulnerable and asking for help, losing an arm would actually mesh really well with Falst's arc, as suddenly being put in a position where he needs help with more things more often would interact with his flaws in an interesting way and facilitate encourage character development. Also, Finally, [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-21-6/ this page]] has dialogue that could be interpreted as foreshadowing.
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[[WMG:Falst will lose his right arm somehow]]
This theory is a ''little'' out there, but it makes a surprising amount of sense when you really think about it. First off, Life magic can't heal old wounds because of the soul barrier, and because Ferin have a healing factor and are sturdier than normal, this is something Falst has to actually worry about. His arm has been broken for several hours, and he's stated that it's only going to take a week to heal -so, with this in mind, there's a good chance that if Alinua attempts to heal Falst's arm, it won't work as expected, if at all. It's been established that the Soulshaper monks can help people who have lost limbs, and while it could be flavor text, it would line up with the fact that the group is currently going there. In addition, while all the other main characters have a major subplot that something like losing an arm might disrupt, Falst really only has backstory stuff and character development, meaning a plot twist like losing an arm would not disrupt any other overarching subplots. In fact, given Falst's recurring issues with being vulnerable and asking for help, losing an arm would actually mesh really well with Falst's arc, as suddenly being in a position where he needs help would interact with his flaws in an interesting way and facilitate character development. Also, [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-21-6/ this page]] has dialogue that could be foreshadowing.
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Caliban and Taihram seem unusually invested in Dainix, specifically, and given what we know about gods in relation to mortals, this would only make sense if Dainix was somehow connected to them -and given that Dainix has specifically been referred to as Caliban's champion, the only way this would make sense is if Dainix was Caliban's emissary. Let's check off what we know about emissaries and compare that to Dainix's Crucible form and general circumstances. Okay, first off, emissaries are never mages, as they are born with a link to a god instead of a link to the elements. Dainix is not a fire mage, which is very unusual for an Ignan, and it's highly likely that his Crucible magic is something he was born with because Erin explains in chapter 19 that his soul couldn't handle the change otherwise. Second off, what powers an emissary has depends entirely on their god, and conceptual god emissaries are much more powerful than city emissaries. Dainix's fire powers line up with Caliban being the god of fire-influenced people, and in particular, the fiery transformation lines up with the fact that we've seen Caliban shapeshift quite effortlessly and almost appear to partially turn into fire at times.

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Caliban and Taihram seem unusually invested in Dainix, specifically, and given what we know about gods in relation to mortals, this would only make sense if Dainix was somehow connected to them -and given that Dainix has specifically been referred to as Caliban's champion, the only way this would make sense is if Dainix was Caliban's emissary. Let's check off what we know about emissaries The fiery transformation lines up with Caliban being the god of fire-influenced people, and compare that to Dainix's Crucible form and general circumstances. Okay, first off, letting Dainix figure it out on his own instead of just telling him makes perfect sense for a trickster like Caliban. In addition, emissaries are never mages, as they are they're born with a link to a god instead of a link to the elements. an element -and Dainix is not a fire mage, which is very unusual for an Ignan, and it's highly likely that his Crucible magic is something he was born with because Erin explains in chapter 19 that Dainix was likely born with it because his soul couldn't handle the such an extreme change otherwise. Second off, what powers an emissary has depends entirely on their god, and conceptual god emissaries are much more powerful than city emissaries. Dainix's fire powers line up with Caliban being the god of fire-influenced people, and in particular, the fiery transformation lines up with the fact that we've seen Caliban shapeshift quite effortlessly and almost appear to partially turn into fire at times.
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[[WMG:Dainix is Caliban's emissary]]
Caliban and Taihram seem unusually invested in Dainix, specifically, and given what we know about gods in relation to mortals, this would only make sense if Dainix was somehow connected to them -and given that Dainix has specifically been referred to as Caliban's champion, the only way this would make sense is if Dainix was Caliban's emissary. Let's check off what we know about emissaries and compare that to Dainix's Crucible form and general circumstances. Okay, first off, emissaries are never mages, as they are born with a link to a god instead of a link to the elements. Dainix is not a fire mage, which is very unusual for an Ignan, and it's highly likely that his Crucible magic is something he was born with because Erin explains in chapter 19 that his soul couldn't handle the change otherwise. Second off, what powers an emissary has depends entirely on their god, and conceptual god emissaries are much more powerful than city emissaries. Dainix's fire powers line up with Caliban being the god of fire-influenced people, and in particular, the fiery transformation lines up with the fact that we've seen Caliban shapeshift quite effortlessly and almost appear to partially turn into fire at times.
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[[WMG:Alinua has a one-sided crush on Kendal.]]
All throughout Chapter 19, Alinua is obviously distraught over Kendal's grevious injuries to an extent no one else is, and [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-20-2/ this conversation]] at the beginning of Chapter 20 hints that Alinua's feelings may have become more than just friendship. Of course, since Red has confirmed that Kendal is asexual, it's most definitely not mutual.
** It's totally possible for Asexual people to experience romantic attraction, so it isn't necessarily one-sided.
** More to the point, this sort of emotional anguish is not reserved for romantic or sexual relationships. It is perfectly possible that Alinua's feelings are wholly platonic. In fact, the only reason they wouldn't be is because the author is allosexual, which is not true in this case.

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'''As a WMG subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy.]] Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''
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* Practically confirmed when a large green figure manifests around Alinua (who becomes part of its face) and tells [[spoiler: Dr. Jolon]] that it "twisted" her.
* [[spoiler: It has been confirmed that Alinua is Life's vessel.]]

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* Practically confirmed when a large green figure manifests around Alinua (who becomes part of its face) and tells [[spoiler: Dr. Jolon]] Jolon that it "twisted" her.
* [[spoiler: It has been confirmed that Alinua is Life's vessel.]]
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* [[spoiler:Called it.]]
* Given what we now know, I don't think she ''created'' it (why would she?) It's more likely she caused it indirectly by [[spoiler: awakening Life and deciding to kill all life in her name]].

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* [[spoiler:Called it.]]
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* Given what we now know, I don't think she ''created'' it (why would she?) It's more likely she caused it indirectly by [[spoiler: awakening Life and deciding to kill all life in her name]].
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* [[spoiler: Jossed. She is only a Life Mage. Albeit, the Life Mage that discovered Life's true name, but a mere Life Mage nonetheless. Her other elemental powers come from a hack where she "heals" their decayed bodies.]]

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* [[spoiler: Jossed. She is only a Life Mage. Albeit, the Life Mage that discovered Life's true name, but a mere Life Mage nonetheless. Her other elemental powers come from a hack where she "heals" their decayed bodies.]]
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* [[spoiler:Somewhat confirmed. Erin's father bought Tess to be a playmate for Erin and they seem to have had a sibling-like relationship.]]

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* [[spoiler:Somewhat Somewhat confirmed. Erin's father bought Tess to be a playmate for Erin and they seem to have had a sibling-like relationship.]]
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**More to the point, this sort of emotional anguish is not reserved for romantic or sexual relationships. It is perfectly possible that Alinua's feelings are wholly platonic. In fact, the only reason they wouldn't be is because the author is allosexual, which is not true in this case.
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** It's totally possible for Asexual people to experience romantic attraction, so it isn't necessarily one-sided.
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** [[https://comicaurora.com/#comment-35500 This comment]] theorizes how this could be the case.

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** [[https://comicaurora.com/#comment-35500 This comment]] theorizes how this could be the case.
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* All throughout Chapter 19, Alinua is obviously distraught over Kendal's grevious injuries to an extent no one else is, and [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-20-2/ this conversation]] at the beginning of Chapter 20 hints that Alinua's feelings may have become more than just friendship. Of course, since Red has confirmed that Kendal is asexual, it's most definitely a one-sided crush.

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* All throughout Chapter 19, Alinua is obviously distraught over Kendal's grevious injuries to an extent no one else is, and [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-20-2/ this conversation]] at the beginning of Chapter 20 hints that Alinua's feelings may have become more than just friendship. Of course, since Red has confirmed that Kendal is asexual, it's most definitely a one-sided crush.not mutual.
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[[WMG:Alinua has a one-sided crush on Kendal.]]
* All throughout Chapter 19, Alinua is obviously distraught over Kendal's grevious injuries to an extent no one else is, and [[https://comicaurora.com/aurora/1-20-2/ this conversation]] at the beginning of Chapter 20 hints that Alinua's feelings may have become more than just friendship. Of course, since Red has confirmed that Kendal is asexual, it's most definitely a one-sided crush.
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* Jossed. Tess was doing her own thing and only went looking for Erin after Al (whoever that is) sent her a message about how no one had heard from him since he went to the Storm.

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