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[[spoiler: Related to the Qilby theories above, when Yugo opens the zaap to free the children the Mechasm will be released to rain hell upon the world again.]] And because RuleOfDrama demands it.

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Because RuleOfDrama demands it.[[spoiler: Related to the Qilby theories above, when above. When Yugo opens the zaap to free the children the Mechasm will be released to rain hell upon the world again.]] And because RuleOfDrama demands it.again instead. If this is true though it could result in a [[TheBadGuyWins Bad]] [[TheEndoftheWorldasWeKnowIt End]][[DownerEnding ing]] for the world of Wakfu]]
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[[spoiler: Related to the Qilby theories above, when Yugo opens the zaap to free the children the mechasm will be released to rain hell upon the world again.]] And because RuleOfDrama demands it.

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[[WMG:The [[spoiler: Eliatrope Children weren't sealed away at all the mechasm were]]]]
[[spoiler: Related to the Qilby theories above, when Yugo opens the zaap to free the children the mechasm will be released to rain hell upon the world again.]] And because RuleOfDrama demands it.

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[[spoiler: Now, besides the fact that Quilby's behavior is somewhat suspicious, there is circumstantial evidence that points at him. Did someone truly not expect something bad to happen when Adamai guilt-tripped and bullied Yugo into using the Eliacube without saying anything to anyone? That's because this was deliberately framed in a way that is generally used to show the audience - the decision characters are about to take is ''stupid''. So there is a reason to suspect that the consequences of their decision won't be as beneficial as they seem. Then there is failure of Yugo to extract any sort of useful information from the Eliacube, which left Quilby's words deliberately unconfirmed by any other source. Quilby's musical theme is just a bit too ominous for a good guy as well. But most importantly, he's the only man so far who ''might'' easily fulfill the criteria of being a complex villain with some connection to the Eliatropes.]]

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[[spoiler: Now, besides the fact that Quilby's behavior is somewhat suspicious, there is circumstantial evidence that points at him. Did someone truly not expect something bad to happen when Adamai guilt-tripped and bullied Yugo into using the Eliacube without saying anything to anyone? That's because this the whole process was deliberately framed in a way that is way, generally used to show leave the audience - the decision characters are about to take is impression of characters' actions being ''stupid''. Seriously, a decision taken because one of the characters was throwing a childish temper tantrum, and another was too soft to say "No" is what usually considered a perfect setup for disaster in fiction. So there is a reason to suspect that the consequences of their this decision won't be as beneficial as they seem. Then there is failure of Yugo to extract any sort of useful information from the Eliacube, Eliacube (note, though, that his visions showed a menacing-looking humanoid and attacking dragons, no sign of alien invaders), which left Quilby's words deliberately unconfirmed by any other source. And Quilby's musical theme is just a bit too ominous for a good guy as well. But well.]]

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most importantly, he's the only man so far who ''might'' easily fulfill the criteria of being a complex villain with some connection to the Eliatropes.Eliatropes. Due to Yugo, again, failing to learn anything from the Eliacube, he holds all the cards and can easily manipulate the Brotherhood into advancing whatever his plan is, and it is very possible that the Eliacube will be left to him for safekeeping as well, giving him the necessary edge in sheer power. So, he is in a perfect position to become the true BigBad.]]
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Simple process of eliminating unlikely candidtates points us to him. [[spoiler: Rushu is a CardCarryingVillain who was partially PlayedForLaughs in his sole appearance so far, there is ''no way'' he can be a successor to a complex and tragic character like Nox. That he plays a major role in the opening is intentional obfuscation on the part of authors. And should only disqualify him, once we remember, that Nox wasn't in Season 1 opening, while some very minor antagonists were. Remington Smisse, even if he has HiddenDepths, is far too incompetent. He's more likely to be the true foe, than Rushu, but not by much. Importantly, both of them aren't connected to Eliatropes, the quest for whom is going to drive even more plot in Season 2, in any way. And there are no other candidates for a big villain so far.

Now, besides the fact that Quilby's behavior is somewhat suspicious, there is circumstantial evidence that points at him. Did someone truly not expect something bad to happen when Adamai guilt-tripped and bullied Yugo into using the Eliacube without saying anything to anyone? That's because this was deliberately framed in a way that is generally used to show the audience - the decision characters are about to take is ''stupid''. So there is a reason to suspect that the consequences of their decision won't be as beneficial as they seem. Then there is failure of Yugo to extract any sort of useful information from the Eliacube, which left Quilby's words deliberately unconfirmed by any other source. Quilby's musical theme is just a bit too ominous for a good guy as well. But most importantly, he's the only man so far who ''might'' easily fulfill the criteria of being a complex villain with some connection to the Eliatropes.]]

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Simple process of eliminating unlikely candidtates points us to him. [[spoiler: Rushu is a CardCarryingVillain who was partially PlayedForLaughs in his sole appearance so far, there is ''no way'' he can be a successor to a complex and tragic character like Nox. That he plays a major role in the opening is intentional obfuscation on the part of authors. And should only disqualify him, once we remember, that Nox wasn't in Season 1 opening, while some very minor antagonists were. Remington Smisse, even if he has HiddenDepths, is far too incompetent. He's more likely to be the true foe, than Rushu, but not by much. Importantly, both of them aren't connected to Eliatropes, the quest for whom is going to drive even more plot in Season 2, in any way. And there are no other candidates for a big villain so far.

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Now, besides the fact that Quilby's behavior is somewhat suspicious, there is circumstantial evidence that points at him. Did someone truly not expect something bad to happen when Adamai guilt-tripped and bullied Yugo into using the Eliacube without saying anything to anyone? That's because this was deliberately framed in a way that is generally used to show the audience - the decision characters are about to take is ''stupid''. So there is a reason to suspect that the consequences of their decision won't be as beneficial as they seem. Then there is failure of Yugo to extract any sort of useful information from the Eliacube, which left Quilby's words deliberately unconfirmed by any other source. Quilby's musical theme is just a bit too ominous for a good guy as well. But most importantly, he's the only man so far who ''might'' easily fulfill the criteria of being a complex villain with some connection to the Eliatropes.]]
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[[WMG: Extending the previous theory, Qilby will be [[spoiler: BigBad of Season 2.]]]]
Simple process of eliminating unlikely candidtates points us to him. [[spoiler: Rushu is a CardCarryingVillain who was partially PlayedForLaughs in his sole appearance so far, there is ''no way'' he can be a successor to a complex and tragic character like Nox. That he plays a major role in the opening is intentional obfuscation on the part of authors. And should only disqualify him, once we remember, that Nox wasn't in Season 1 opening, while some very minor antagonists were. Remington Smisse, even if he has HiddenDepths, is far too incompetent. He's more likely to be the true foe, than Rushu, but not by much. Importantly, both of them aren't connected to Eliatropes, the quest for whom is going to drive even more plot in Season 2, in any way. And there are no other candidates for a big villain so far.

Now, besides the fact that Quilby's behavior is somewhat suspicious, there is circumstantial evidence that points at him. Did someone truly not expect something bad to happen when Adamai guilt-tripped and bullied Yugo into using the Eliacube without saying anything to anyone? That's because this was deliberately framed in a way that is generally used to show the audience - the decision characters are about to take is ''stupid''. So there is a reason to suspect that the consequences of their decision won't be as beneficial as they seem. Then there is failure of Yugo to extract any sort of useful information from the Eliacube, which left Quilby's words deliberately unconfirmed by any other source. Quilby's musical theme is just a bit too ominous for a good guy as well. But most importantly, he's the only man so far who ''might'' easily fulfill the criteria of being a complex villain with some connection to the Eliatropes.]]
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[[WMG: The [[spoiler:Eliatrope children that were sealed away are the same ones in Les Gardiens.]]]]
If this is the case, then when Yugo [[spoiler:opens the zaap to free them]] he will find a debris field. [[spoiler:And a couple survivors if he's lucky.]] Since Ankama requires the tears of children to keep its business running...

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[[WMG:The little Crâ girl at the end of episode 20 was Eva's DeadLittleSister]]
If Amalia saw [[spoiler:her dead mom]] and the Tree of Life is [[spoiler:a LotusEaterMachine]], this is the next step of logic. The girl didn't really look like young!Eva (granted, all Crâ look a bit similar but we've seen Eva in flashbacks), so this is the only other theory. It would explain why this was what made her [[{{NightmareFuel}} freak out so badly]] and realize [[spoiler:it was AllJustADream]], [[{{OnlySaneMan}} since she's more level-headed than Amalia or her dad]].
* Not sure where you're coming from with "didn't really look like young!Eva"... they're pretty much identical. [[http://marshmello.net16.net/EvaCompare.png Have some proof.]] Same outfit, same hair, same eyes, same freckles. The Crâ girl has to be either young Eva or her EvilTwin. Eva didn't really FreakOut, either; she shouted "Enough!" and [[spoiler:the Tree of Life's illusions began to fall apart]], but that's it, and I'm sure that confronting your younger self would clue you in that [[spoiler:it's AllJustADream]], too. After seeing [[spoiler:Amalia's mother, who she knew to be dead]] and not realizing, seeing a DeadLittleSister shouldn't have triggered her epiphany.
** Jossed, Ankama confirmed in an interview that Crâ girl is younger Eva.

[[WMG:If the above theory is correct, Eva's sister died in front of her.]]
Again, explaining her big FreakOut. This may explain Eva's becoming a bodyguard, showing how she's developed a complex of protecting her loved ones. [[spoiler:Um, so who knows how recent events might have [[{{BreakTheCutie}} affected her]].]]
* Again, she didn't FreakOut, and she appears to have been eight or younger when she became Amalia's bodyguard (it's possible that because of the Sadida/Crâ alliance, she was assigned to be Ami's [[HeterosexualLifePartner bodyguard]] when she was born). Evangelyne is already an at-least-twice-[[BreakTheCutie broken cutie]]; she's going to [[AngstComa collapse]] into a [[DeusAngstMachina gibbering]] [[HeroicBSOD mess]] if Ankama [[CosmicPlaything inserts any more tragedy into her life]].



The show ''is'' based on an MMO, so [[spoiler:Sadlygrove and Nox]] can [[DeathIsCheap just respawn]], right? Right?
* There's also the fact that the way [[spoiler:Sadlygrove]] died is eerily similar to the way people die in the MMO, if memory serves...
** More importantly, only a few episodes before, his ''teacher'' was able to come back from the dead.
*** [[spoiler:Goultard]] never actually died, he just allowed people to believe that he had. He's immortal.
**** In regards to [[spoiler:Grovy]], you could consider it {{Jossed}}, since, technically, he never really died.
* More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox got a little of his "humanity" back]] (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just [[spoiler: a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}]]" in his character class) when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo]] stopped [[spoiler:the Sadida]] from beating the shit out of [[spoiler: him]] after seeing [[spoiler: Nox [[BrokenBird cry]]]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his armor in front of his family's graves]] is more like a metaphore of how he [[spoiler: stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person leaving his painful past behind]]. Will we have [[spoiler: him back]] in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so.

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The show ''is'' based on an MMO, so [[spoiler:Sadlygrove and Nox]] [[spoiler:Nox]] can [[DeathIsCheap just respawn]], right? Right?
* There's also the fact that the way [[spoiler:Sadlygrove]] died is eerily similar to the way people die in the MMO, if memory serves...
** More importantly, only a few episodes before, his ''teacher'' was able to come back from the dead.
*** [[spoiler:Goultard]] never actually died, he just allowed people to believe that he had. He's immortal.
**** In regards to [[spoiler:Grovy]], you could consider it {{Jossed}}, since, technically, he never really died.
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More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox [[spoiler:Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox [[spoiler:Nox got a little of his "humanity" back]] (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just [[spoiler: a [[spoiler:a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}]]" in his character class) when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo]] [[spoiler:Yugo]] stopped [[spoiler:the Sadida]] from beating the shit out of [[spoiler: him]] [[spoiler:him]] after seeing [[spoiler: Nox [[spoiler:Nox [[BrokenBird cry]]]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his [[spoiler:his armor in front of his family's graves]] is more like a metaphore metaphor of how he [[spoiler: stripped [[spoiler:stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person leaving his painful past behind]]. Will we have [[spoiler: him back]] in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so.
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[[WMG: Qilby is lying about being King of the Eliatropes]]
Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No! You!? Is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback while Qilby gets to be the important wise leader? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space "against his will" during Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.

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[[WMG: Qilby is lying about being [[spoiler:being King of the Eliatropes]]
Eliatropes]]]]
Evidence: Qilby [[spoiler:Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No! You!? Is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback while Qilby gets to be the important wise leader? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space "against his will" during Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. ]] He's probably lying to make himself feel better.
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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No! You!? Is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and while Qilby gets to be the important wise leader? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space "against his will" during Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.

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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No! You!? Is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and while Qilby gets to be the important wise leader? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space "against his will" during Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.
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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No! You!? Is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do the important stuff? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space during Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.

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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No! You!? Is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do be the important stuff? wise leader? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space "against his will" during Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.
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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No! You!? is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do the important stuff? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space during the Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.

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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No! You!? is Is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do the important stuff? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space during the Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.
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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No" when he first sees him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do the importants stuff? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space during the Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.

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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No" "No! You!? is that really you?" when he first sees him and faints at the sight of him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do the importants important stuff? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space during the Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.
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[[WMG: Qilby is a Lying about being King of the Eliatropes]]
Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No" when he first sees him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do the importants stuff? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space during the Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.

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[[WMG: Qilby is a Lying lying about being King of the Eliatropes]]
Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No" when he first sees him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't it strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do the importants stuff? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space during the Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.
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Evidence: Qilby is terrified of Yugo and screams "No" when he first sees him. And Baby Grougaloragran breathes fire in his face when he meets him. Why is that? And isn't strange that Yugo is only an adventurer in Qilby's flashback and plays around while Qilby gets to do the importants stuff? To top it all off Yugo and Adamai sealed Qilby away in a dimensional space during the Qilby's flashback and he was only released because Yugo and Adamai used the Eliacube. The truth is probably that Yugo was the king and Qilby was [[EvilChancellor a traitor to the king]] he wanted to be king, but wasn't chosen. He's probably lying to make himself feel better.
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* Well yeah, I don't see it (and don't want it) happening for two reasons: first of all, Remington has been seen as the type of villain who does most of his thing just ForTheEvulz, and because he is more devoted to his shushu hunter stuff. Granted, looks like he may be a seventh ranger for the heroes, and granted, this season and his character are just beginning to appear, but it doesn't seem like he's gonna be teaming up with them everytime they meet (which doesn't stop him from being [[EnsembleDarkhorse badass]] anyway). But most importantly... the shippers, [[NoJustNo good '''LORD''' the goddamn psychotic shippers.]] I mean, come on: this series is awesome as it is: the [[{{Nakama}} Brotherhood of Tofu]] fighting the bad guys with a little romance from two people that DOES NOT take the main focus in the plot. There's no need at all to make it a LoveTriangle and start reading senseless, [[DieForOurShip thesis-long essays]] from, and let me repeat it: [[FanDumb psychotic fans]] about [[ShipToShipCombat how X or Y]] is the OneTruePairing for Z. So... no, I hope not.

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* Well yeah, I don't see it (and don't want it) happening for two reasons: first of all, Remington has been seen as the type of villain who does most of his thing just ForTheEvulz, and because he is more devoted to his shushu hunter stuff. Granted, looks like he may be a seventh ranger for the heroes, and granted, this season and his character are just beginning to appear, but it doesn't seem like he's gonna be teaming up with them everytime they meet (which doesn't stop him from being [[EnsembleDarkhorse badass]] anyway). But most importantly... the shippers, [[NoJustNo '''[[NoJustNo good '''LORD''' LORD the goddamn psychotic shippers.]] ]]''' I mean, come on: this series is awesome as it is: the [[{{Nakama}} Brotherhood of Tofu]] fighting the bad guys with a little romance from two people that DOES NOT take the main focus in the plot. There's no need at all to make it a LoveTriangle and start reading senseless, [[DieForOurShip thesis-long essays]] from, and let me repeat it: [[FanDumb psychotic fans]] about [[ShipToShipCombat how X or Y]] is the OneTruePairing for Z. So... no, I hope not.

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**** In regards to [[spoiler:Grovy]], you could consider it {{Jossed}}, since, technically, he never really died.




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* Well yeah, I don't see it (and don't want it) happening for two reasons: first of all, Remington has been seen as the type of villain who does most of his thing just ForTheEvulz, and because he is more devoted to his shushu hunter stuff. Granted, looks like he may be a seventh ranger for the heroes, and granted, this season and his character are just beginning to appear, but it doesn't seem like he's gonna be teaming up with them everytime they meet (which doesn't stop him from being [[EnsembleDarkhorse badass]] anyway). But most importantly... the shippers, [[NoJustNo good '''LORD''' the goddamn psychotic shippers.]] I mean, come on: this series is awesome as it is: the [[{{Nakama}} Brotherhood of Tofu]] fighting the bad guys with a little romance from two people that DOES NOT take the main focus in the plot. There's no need at all to make it a LoveTriangle and start reading senseless, [[DieForOurShip thesis-long essays]] from, and let me repeat it: [[FanDumb psychotic fans]] about [[ShipToShipCombat how X or Y]] is the OneTruePairing for Z. So... no, I hope not.
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[[WMG:In season 2, there will be a love triangle between...]]
[[spoiler:Evangelyne, Sadlygrove and Remington]] and [[spoiler:Sadlygrove]] will win. We know from S.2.E.2. that [[spoiler:Sadlygrove has survived]] so why not?
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** Jossed, Ankama confirmed in an interview that Crâ girl is younger Eva.
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* More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox got a little of his "humanity" back (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}" in his character class)]] when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo stopped the Sadida from beating the shit out of him after seeing Nox [[BrokenBird cry]] ]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his armor in front of his family's graves]] is more like a metaphore of how he [[spoiler: stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person leaving his painful past behind]]. Will we [[spoiler: have him back]] in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so.

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* More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox got a little of his "humanity" back back]] (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just [[spoiler: a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}" Maniac}}]]" in his character class)]] class) when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo Yugo]] stopped the Sadida [[spoiler:the Sadida]] from beating the shit out of him [[spoiler: him]] after seeing [[spoiler: Nox [[BrokenBird cry]] ]].cry]]]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his armor in front of his family's graves]] is more like a metaphore of how he [[spoiler: stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person leaving his painful past behind]]. Will we have [[spoiler: have him back]] in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so.
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* More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox got a little of his "humanity" back (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}" in his character class)]] when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo stopped the Sadida from beating the shit out of him after seeing Nox [[BrokenBird cry]] ]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his armor in front of his family's graves]] is more like a metaphore of how he [[spoiler: stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person leaving his painful past behind]]. [[spoiler: Will we have him back in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so]].

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* More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox got a little of his "humanity" back (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}" in his character class)]] when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo stopped the Sadida from beating the shit out of him after seeing Nox [[BrokenBird cry]] ]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his armor in front of his family's graves]] is more like a metaphore of how he [[spoiler: stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person leaving his painful past behind]]. Will we [[spoiler: Will we have him back back]] in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so]].so.
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* More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox got a little of his "humanity" back (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}" in his character class)]] when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo stopped the Sadida from beating the shit out of him after seeing Nox [[BrokenBird cry]] ]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his armor]] is more like a metaphore of how he stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person. [[spoiler: Will we have him back in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so]].

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* More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox got a little of his "humanity" back (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}" in his character class)]] when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo stopped the Sadida from beating the shit out of him after seeing Nox [[BrokenBird cry]] ]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his armor]] armor in front of his family's graves]] is more like a metaphore of how he [[spoiler: stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person.person leaving his painful past behind]]. [[spoiler: Will we have him back in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so]].
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* More than just hiding, this troper thinks [[spoiler: Nox just got rid of his armor]]. There's a small, and by small, I mean remotely, metaphorically, theoretically small chance that [[spoiler: Nox got a little of his "humanity" back (or whatever it's called to "being more friendly and not just a cold, merciless {{Omnicidal Maniac}}" in his character class)]] when he saw how [[spoiler: Yugo stopped the Sadida from beating the shit out of him after seeing Nox [[BrokenBird cry]] ]]. Therefore, getting rid of [[spoiler: his armor]] is more like a metaphore of how he stripped down of his cold, senseless mantle to start behaving more like a person. [[spoiler: Will we have him back in the second season? This troper strongly hopes so]].
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*** [[spoiler:Goultard]] never actually died, he just allowed people to believe that he had. He's immortal.

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** More importantly, only a few episodes before, his ''teacher'' was able to come back from the dead.

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Nox actually learned the Eliacube's name when he fought Grougaloragran for the second time. Before that, he called it with a generic 'cube'.


* Not too far-fetched. Consider that he knew exactly what the thing was called less than a month after finding it...
** Actually, Nox learned the Eliacube's name when fighting Grougaloragran for the second time, two hundred years after finding it.

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* Not too far-fetched. Consider that he knew exactly what the thing was called less than a month after finding it...
** Actually, Nox learned the Eliacube's name when fighting Grougaloragran for the second time, two hundred years after finding it.
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** Actually, Nox learned the Eliacube's name when fighting Grougaloragran for the second time, two hundred years after finding it.
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[[WMG:Nox was actually the XanatosSucker for the Eliacube all along]]

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[[WMG:Nox was actually the XanatosSucker UnwittingPawn for the Eliacube all along]]
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*There's also the fact that the way [[spoiler:Sadlygrove]] died is eerily similar to the way people die in the MMO, if memory serves...

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*Not too far-fetched. Consider that he knew exactly what the thing was called less than a month after finding it...

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*Not * Not too far-fetched. Consider that he knew exactly what the thing was called less than a month after finding it...



[[WMG: [[HesJustHiding He's Just Hiding]]]]
The show ''is'' based on an MMO, so [[spoiler:Sadlygrove and Nox]] can [[DeathIsCheap just respawn]], right? Right?



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