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Anonymous /vmg/1709527#1763380
6/13/2025, 6:21:05 AM
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God I hate the character limit! Anyway from my understanding while the three of them were being summoned Ziz witnessed the App taking out unnecessary memories from Leviathan which should have been sent to the void but the summoning process messed up due to Typhon being in Tokyo already. Yet somehow the memories made it to the Collided World that happened in Ocean Adventure which technically is not Tokyo according to the App. So I guess Leviathan is in the void? Back in Eden? Or maybe Gehenna since that's where he died/about to die?. So maybe VE is the first Valentine Event of a Loop and OA takes place later that year and Black Storm/Leviathan somehow get sent there through summoning space time shenanigans (doesn't really matter but helps me try to make sense of things.) But in OA I think Typhon even says that Black Storm is him or has something to do with him which is the latter is technically true due to summoning issues but he isn't directly responsible in that case. Also the CW in the OA should be Olympus not Eden. So how did Black Storm/Leviathan get there in the first place? Unless Ahab being there has something to do with it? Then another thing if Typhon fulfills his Role he was summoned for and gets sent back to Olympus in theory Leviathan could be summoned to Tokyo unless the summoning process screwing up that one time permanently prevents him from being summoned? I don't know regardless what I do understand is that Typhon unintentionally has screwed over Leviathan because the App seems to only look at the Roles and Rules of individuals and their effects in App Battles and not the individuals themselves. But even though my initial reason for Behemoth to notice Typhon was I thought he was Leviathan is wrong. I still would want Typhon to meet with Ziz and Behemoth to see how that interaction would go. Typhon would probably get a taste of what we go through with our case of somewhat mistaken identity.