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** Jossed. The time-skip is only about a month has passed. It may be possible that Tan Hi might mention that she is pregnant with Ken San Un to Syou Fu Kan or Lin Setsu A.
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[[WMG:Tan Hi and Ken San Un killed by [[spoiler:Rou Shin Kai]] and unleashed You Ja Rei]]
* When Rou mentions that he will destroy all divine weapons except Seven Blasphemous Deaths. It means that his next target is where Tan Hi and Ken San Un's location where the weapon that sealed You Ja Rei. If he destroyed the divine weapon, then hell will break loose and there are no other divine weapon that can seal it again.
* When Rou mentions that he will destroy all divine weapons except Seven Blasphemous Deaths. It means that his next target is where Tan Hi and Ken San Un's location where the weapon that sealed You Ja Rei. If he destroyed the divine weapon, then hell will break loose and there are no other divine weapon that can seal it again.
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[[WMG:Tan Hi and Ken San Un killed by [[spoiler:Rou Rou Shin Kai]] Kai and unleashed You Ja Rei]]
* When Rou mentions that he will destroy all divine weapons except Seven Blasphemous Deaths.It [[spoiler:It means that his next target is where Tan Hi and Ken San Un's location where the weapon that sealed You Ja Rei. Rei.]] There's a chance he will planning on killing [[spoiler:Tan Hi and Ken San Un before Syou Fu Kan and Rou Fu You can save them. If he destroyed the divine weapon, then hell will break loose and there are no other divine weapon that sthat can seal it again.]]
[[WMG:Ken San Un fight against Syou Fu Kan in season 2]]
* Judging by the preview from season 2 episode 11, the reason Ken fighting Syou Fu Kan is either he heard word from The Sen Chin Fortress about him being dangerous criminal thanks to Syou Kyou Ken's manipulated nature or [[spoiler:Tan Hi is tragedy killed by Rou Shin Kai and he blames him for Tan Hi's death.]]
* When Rou mentions that he will destroy all divine weapons except Seven Blasphemous Deaths.
[[WMG:Ken San Un fight against Syou Fu Kan in season 2]]
* Judging by the preview from season 2 episode 11, the reason Ken fighting Syou Fu Kan is either he heard word from The Sen Chin Fortress about him being dangerous criminal thanks to Syou Kyou Ken's manipulated nature or [[spoiler:Tan Hi is tragedy killed by Rou Shin Kai and he blames him for Tan Hi's death.]]
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** Nope. WordOfGod [[https://twitter.com/Butch_Gen/status/1051881475430277120 says it's]] a [[ReusedCharacterDesign Star System]], rather than a SharedUniverse.
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** Nope. WordOfGod [[https://twitter.com/Butch_Gen/status/1051881475430277120 says it's]] a [[ReusedCharacterDesign Star System]], rather than a SharedUniverse.SharedUniverse.
[[WMG:Tan Hi and Ken San Un killed by [[spoiler:Rou Shin Kai]] and unleashed You Ja Rei]]
*When Rou mentions that he will destroy all divine weapons except Seven Blasphemous Deaths. It means that his next target is where Tan Hi and Ken San Un's location where the weapon that sealed You Ja Rei. If he destroyed the divine weapon, then hell will break loose and there are no other divine weapon that can seal it again.
[[WMG:Tan Hi and Ken San Un killed by [[spoiler:Rou Shin Kai]] and unleashed You Ja Rei]]
*When Rou mentions that he will destroy all divine weapons except Seven Blasphemous Deaths. It means that his next target is where Tan Hi and Ken San Un's location where the weapon that sealed You Ja Rei. If he destroyed the divine weapon, then hell will break loose and there are no other divine weapon that can seal it again.
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* It would explain why the Qisha Tianling was in Syou Fu Kan's magical sword index, at least.
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* It would explain why the Qisha Tianling was in Syou Fu Kan's magical sword index, at least.least.
** Nope. WordOfGod [[https://twitter.com/Butch_Gen/status/1051881475430277120 says it's]] a [[ReusedCharacterDesign Star System]], rather than a SharedUniverse.
** Nope. WordOfGod [[https://twitter.com/Butch_Gen/status/1051881475430277120 says it's]] a [[ReusedCharacterDesign Star System]], rather than a SharedUniverse.
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* In the season 2 ending shows a scene of Lin behind a rainbow. This might foreshadowing of his sexuality in future episodes since rainbow are symbolize flag of LGBT community.
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* In the season 2 ending shows a scene of Lin behind a rainbow. This might foreshadowing of his sexuality in future episodes since rainbow are symbolize flag of LGBT community.community.
[[WMG: Thunderbolt Fantasy has a SharedUniverse with Anime/ChaosDragon]]
* It would explain why the Qisha Tianling was in Syou Fu Kan's magical sword index, at least.
[[WMG: Thunderbolt Fantasy has a SharedUniverse with Anime/ChaosDragon]]
* It would explain why the Qisha Tianling was in Syou Fu Kan's magical sword index, at least.
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* In the season 2 ending shows Lin behind a rainbow scenery nature background. This might foreshadowing of his sexuality in future episodes since rainbow is the symbol flag to LGBT community.
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* In the season 2 ending shows a scene of Lin behind a rainbow scenery nature background. rainbow. This might foreshadowing of his sexuality in future episodes since rainbow is the symbol are symbolize flag to of LGBT community.
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[[WMG: Lin is a hinted to be the first LGBT character in Season 2]]
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[[WMG: Lin Setsu A is a hinted to be the first LGBT character in Season 2]]
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed in the spin-off film and season 2. He's name is Rou Fu You and he will be voiced by Takanori Nishikawa (T.M. Revolution).]]
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed in the spin-off film and season 2. He's His name is Rou Fu You and he will be voiced by Takanori Nishikawa (T.M. Revolution).]]
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* [[spoiler:Although it hasn't been fully confirmed, but if season 2 has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.]]
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* [[spoiler:Although it hasn't been fully confirmed, but if season 2 has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.]]]]
[[WMG: Lin is a hinted to be the first LGBT character in Season 2]]
*In the season 2 ending shows Lin behind a rainbow scenery nature background. This might foreshadowing of his sexuality in future episodes since rainbow is the symbol flag to LGBT community.
[[WMG: Lin is a hinted to be the first LGBT character in Season 2]]
*In the season 2 ending shows Lin behind a rainbow scenery nature background. This might foreshadowing of his sexuality in future episodes since rainbow is the symbol flag to LGBT community.
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[[WMG:Shou Fu Kan was once a Monk before he picked up the sword]]
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** This troper interpreted Shou Fu Kan's comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life (probably by accident). He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Setsu Mu Shou judged in the witch's forest. Shou Fu Kan could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes. It should also be noted that when Shou Fu Kan picked up the stick in Episode 11 and started fighting seriously, he still used it like a sword and not a staff. He also kept insulting himself for being a terrible person when explaining that using a wooden sword made it easier to avoid taking lives without caution, and made a roundabout statement that admitted he was a great swordsman.
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** This troper interpreted Shou Syou Fu Kan's comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life (probably by accident). He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Setsu Mu Shou Syou judged in the witch's forest. Shou Syou Fu Kan could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes. It should also be noted that when Shou Syou Fu Kan picked up the stick in Episode 11 and started fighting seriously, he still used it like a sword and not a staff. He also kept insulting himself for being a terrible person when explaining that using a wooden sword made it easier to avoid taking lives without caution, and made a roundabout statement that admitted he was a great swordsman.
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[[WMG:Rin Setsu A is the best Swordsman of the Protagonists]]
* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shou Fu Kan is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsu Ten Gai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsu Mu Shou. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsu Mu Shou. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill nor force Rin to kill him.]]
* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shou Fu Kan is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsu Ten Gai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsu Mu Shou. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsu Mu Shou. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill nor force Rin to kill him.]]
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** [[spoiler: Not completely confirmed - Rin was blowing his hallucinogenic smoke right before the battle. He's clearly good, but he may not be as good as Betsu Ten Gai thought he was - Betsu Ten Gai's attacks may have been off do to the smoke.]]
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** [[spoiler: Not completely confirmed - Rin Lin was blowing his hallucinogenic smoke right before the battle. He's clearly good, but he may not be as good as Betsu Ten Gai thought he was - Betsu Ten Gai's attacks may have been off do to the smoke.]]
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** Jossed. [[spoiler:One of the surviving members of Genkishu mentions a demon taught them one of the deadly techniques in order to used this on Shou Fu Kan in ''Thunderbolt Fantasy The Sword of Life and Death''.]] It is a hinted that [[spoiler:Kei Gai survived after the series ended.]]
[[WMG:Rin Setsu A was not originally born from Dōng Lí]]
[[WMG:Rin Setsu A was not originally born from Dōng Lí]]
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** Jossed. [[spoiler:One of the surviving members of Genkishu mentions a demon taught them one of the deadly techniques in order to used this on Shou Syou Fu Kan in ''Thunderbolt Fantasy The Sword of Life and Death''.]] It is a hinted that [[spoiler:Kei Gai survived after the series ended.]]
[[WMG:Rin [[WMG:Lin Setsu A was not originally born from Dōng Lí]]
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* Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Shou Fu Kan [[spoiler:sealing away You Ja Rei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears as support characters, flashbacks or make a special guest appearance.
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* Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Shou Syou Fu Kan [[spoiler:sealing away You Ja Rei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears as support characters, flashbacks or make a special guest appearance.
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* The T.M. Revolution themed puppet that showed up at promotional convention appearances is shown with Sho and Rin in the teaser image for season 2 released after season 1's finale. He might be either an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.
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* The T.M. Revolution themed puppet that showed up at promotional convention appearances is shown with Sho Syou and Rin Lin in the teaser image for season 2 released after season 1's finale. He might be either an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.
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** Jossed. There ia no new Heroine in season 2.
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** Jossed. There ia is no new Heroine heroine in season 2.
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** Jossed. There ia no new Heroine in season 2.
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* Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing away Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears as support characters, flashbacks or make a special guest appearance.
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* Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan Shou Fu Kan [[spoiler:sealing away Youjirei.You Ja Rei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears as support characters, flashbacks or make a special guest appearance.
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed in the spin-off film and season 2. He's name is Rōfu Yō and he will be voiced by Takanori Nishikawa (T.M. Revolution).]]
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed in the spin-off film and season 2. He's name is Rōfu Yō Rou Fu You and he will be voiced by Takanori Nishikawa (T.M. Revolution).]]
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[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear in season 2.]]
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[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's San Un's children will appear in season 2.]]
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** This troper interpreted Shang's comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life (probably by accident). He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng judged in the witch's forest. Shang could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes. It should also be noted that when Shang picked up the stick in Episode 11 and started fighting seriously, he still used it like a sword and not a staff. He also kept insulting himself for being a terrible person when explaining that using a wooden sword made it easier to avoid taking lives without caution, and made a roundabout statement that admitted he was a great swordsman.
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** This troper interpreted Shang's Shou Fu Kan's comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life (probably by accident). He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng Setsu Mu Shou judged in the witch's forest. Shang Shou Fu Kan could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes. It should also be noted that when Shang Shou Fu Kan picked up the stick in Episode 11 and started fighting seriously, he still used it like a sword and not a staff. He also kept insulting himself for being a terrible person when explaining that using a wooden sword made it easier to avoid taking lives without caution, and made a roundabout statement that admitted he was a great swordsman.
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[[WMG:Rin is the best Swordsman of the Protagonists]]
* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill nor force Rin to kill him.]]
* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill nor force Rin to kill him.]]
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[[WMG:Rin Setsu A is the best Swordsman of the Protagonists]]
* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and thatShang Shou Fu Kan is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, Betsu Ten Gai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. Setsu Mu Shou. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho.Setsu Mu Shou. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill nor force Rin to kill him.]]
* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that
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** [[spoiler: Not completely confirmed - Rin was blowing his hallucinogenic smoke right before the battle. He's clearly good, but he may not be as good as Betsutengai Betsu Ten Gai thought he was - Betsutengai's Betsu Ten Gai's attacks may have been off do to the smoke.]]
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[[WMG:Rin Setsua was not originally born from Dōng Lí]]
* [[spoiler:Since it was a hint in the manga adaption that he may came from a far away land.]] This may explain his unusual sword techniques that Betsutengai never seen before. Whether or not he came from bloodline of legendary swordsmen or he was trained by someone else before he met Renki.
[[WMG:Rin Setsua was not originally born from Dōng Lí]]
* [[spoiler:Since it was a hint in the manga adaption that he may came from a far away land.]] This may explain his unusual sword techniques that Betsutengai never seen before. Whether or not he came from bloodline of legendary swordsmen or he was trained by someone else before he met Renki.
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** Jossed. [[spoiler:One of the surviving members of Genkishu mentions a demon taught them one of the deadly techniques in order to used this on Sho Fukan Shou Fu Kan in ''Thunderbolt Fantasy The Sword of Life and Death''.]] It is a hinted that [[spoiler:Kei Gai survived after the series ended.]]
[[WMG:RinSetsua Setsu A was not originally born from Dōng Lí]]
* [[spoiler:Since it was a hint in the manga adaption that he may came from a far away land.]] This may explain his unusual sword techniques thatBetsutengai Betsu Ten Gai never seen before. Whether or not he came from bloodline of legendary swordsmen or he was trained by someone else before he met Renki.
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* [[spoiler:Since it was a hint in the manga adaption that he may came from a far away land.]] This may explain his unusual sword techniques that
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** Jossed. [[spoiler:One of the surviving members of Genkishu mentions Kei Kai a demon taught them one of the deadly techniques in order to used this on Sho Fukan in ''Thunderbolt Fantasy The Sword of Life and Death''.]] It is a hinted that [[spoiler:Kei Gai survived after the series ended.]]
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**Jossed. [[spoiler:One of the surviving members of Genkishu mentions Kei Kai taught them one of the deadly techniques in order to used this on Sho Fukan in ''Thunderbolt Fantasy The Sword of Life and Death''.]]
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** Techically, the surviving members of Gekishu Genkishu reappear in ''Thunderbolt Fantasy The Sword of Life'' that set somewhere between season 1 and 2.
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**Techically, the surviving members of Gekishu reappear in ''Thunderbolt Fantasy The Sword of Life'' that set somewhere between season 1 and 2.
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** This troper interpreted Shang's comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life (probably by accident). He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng judged in the witch's forest. Shang could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes. It should also be noted that when Shang picked up the stick in Episode 11 and started fighting seriously, he still used it like a sword and not a staff.
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** This troper interpreted Shang's comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life (probably by accident). He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng judged in the witch's forest. Shang could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes. It should also be noted that when Shang picked up the stick in Episode 11 and started fighting seriously, he still used it like a sword and not a staff. He also kept insulting himself for being a terrible person when explaining that using a wooden sword made it easier to avoid taking lives without caution, and made a roundabout statement that admitted he was a great swordsman.
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** This troper interpreted Shang's comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life. He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng judged in the witch's forest. Shang could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes.
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** This troper interpreted Shang's comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life.life (probably by accident). He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng judged in the witch's forest. Shang could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes. It should also be noted that when Shang picked up the stick in Episode 11 and started fighting seriously, he still used it like a sword and not a staff.
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** This troper interpreted Shang's comment about comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life. He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng judged in the witch's forest. Shang could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes.
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** This troper interpreted Shang's comment about comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life. He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng judged in the witch's forest. Shang could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes.
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** This troper interpreted Shang's comment about comment about feeling the weight of lives taken, as a hint he's taken an innocent life. He doesn't want to accidentally kill anyone, and the act of performing a lethal strike takes a considerable amount of chi from him. His real skill with a blade is incredible, he just ''willingly'' uses sloppy swordplay for most encounters. When serious, as Episode 11 revealed, every attack he unleashes is either a OneHitKill or causes a WreckedWeapon... even when blocked. None of his strikes were "wasted" movements, as Sha Wu Sheng judged in the witch's forest. Shang could simply be a MultiMeleeMaster, as he comments ANYTHING can be a weapon, including hair and clothes.
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed in the spin-off film and season 2. He's name is Rōfu Yō and he will be voiced by Takanori Nishikawa(T.Nishikawa (T.M. Revolution).]]
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed in the spin-off film and season 2.]]
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** [[spoiler:Confirmed in the spin-off film and season 2. He's name is Rōfu Yō and he will be voiced by Takanori Nishikawa(T.M. Revolution).]]
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**[[spoiler:Confirmed in the spin-off film and season 2.]]
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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling, and his sword's [[spoiler: not even a real sword, just a piece of wood cut and coloured to look like one]].
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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], force, he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], strike, as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling, and his sword's [[spoiler: not even a real sword, just a piece of wood cut and coloured to look like one]].
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[[WMG: Thunderbolt Fantasy will have a time-skip in the sequel]]
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[[WMG: T.M. Revolution's character will play an important role in the sequel]]
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[[WMG: Tan Hi will be replace with a new Heroine in the sequel.]]
* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Dan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in the sequel.
[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear in the sequel.]]
* [[spoiler:Although it hasn't been fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.]]
* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Dan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in the sequel.
[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear in the sequel.]]
* [[spoiler:Although it hasn't been fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.]]
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[[WMG: Tan Hi will be replace with a new Heroine in the sequel.season 2.]]
* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Dan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role inthe sequel.
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[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear inthe sequel.season 2.]]
* [[spoiler:Although it hasn't been fully confirmed, but ifthe sequel season 2 has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.]]
* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Dan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in
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[[WMG:Rin Setsua was not originally born from Dōng Lí]]
*[[spoiler:Since it was a hint in the manga adaption that he may came from a far away land.]] This may explain his unusual sword techniques that Betsutengai never seen before. Whether or not he came from bloodline of legendary swordsmen or he was trained by someone else before he met Renki.
*[[spoiler:Since it was a hint in the manga adaption that he may came from a far away land.]] This may explain his unusual sword techniques that Betsutengai never seen before. Whether or not he came from bloodline of legendary swordsmen or he was trained by someone else before he met Renki.
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** Jossed. The T.M Revolution does not appear in the sequel, but instead [[spoiler:Setsumusho will appear instead and even replacing him in the green-lit teaser image.]]
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**Jossed. The T.M Revolution does not appear in the sequel, but instead [[spoiler:Setsumusho will appear instead and even replacing him in the green-lit teaser image.]]
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[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear in the last chapter of the manga or the sequel.]]
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** [[spoiler:Although it hasn't fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.]]
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[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear in the last chapter of the manga or the sequel.]]
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