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Baron also goes into round 2 with the overlord, hopefully he os not too powered up to almost obliterate him, I would like to learn more about these Overlords.
This episode confirms that Oren really didn't know anything about Helheim and the Cracks, and really thought that the Inves attacks were caused by Lockseeds and the Inves Game. This throws me off a bit since I thought he knew, being under Yggdrasil's paycheck, and is doing his job of keeping the secret and mislead the public.
So Gridon becoming a human shield is his big heroic moment. For a guy who can't fight for ****, I suppose that's believable as opposed to an inexplicable new ability to kick arse all of a sudden. However, I'm still none the wiser as to what his purpose in the show is.
Gridon reminds me more and more of the Bat Grongi. He is that weak dude that should have been killed off in the start of the show, but somehow manages to stay alive while everyone else is getting stronger.
The ending was pretty interesting thought, makes me wonder what will happen to Bravo.
Or like that Fangire with the puppet that stayed alive all the way until getting killed off by Emperor Form in the mid 30s. :laugh:
So Gridon becoming a human shield is his big heroic moment. For a guy who can't fight for ****, I suppose that's believable as opposed to an inexplicable new ability to kick arse all of a sudden. However, I'm still none the wiser as to what his purpose in the show is. Oren at the very least looks like he'll be slowly involved in the grand scheme of things.
It's almost like Hase never existed.