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Also the world of Canaan was revived?! I now know the Tower of Babel isn't just a hideout for the Game Masters but a nexus of all worlds even if they aren't connected to Tokyo and presumably an Arch according to Dagon. But Bael just used Canaan memories, people for those memoires to be housed in and a Battle Zone that is presumably in or around the Tower of Babel. But how did that revive the world? If its a battle zone wouldn't it go away. Even if The Tower of Babel is possibly classified as it's own Enclosed Space the Event was at the end of a Loop so wouldn't that reset everything that was done even with time moving differently in a Battle Zone/Enclosed Space? The end would eventually happen causing the Loop to reset regardless right? And that brings me to Bael's plan. If he did succeed at becoming Canaan's World Representative wouldn't that also get reversed when the Loop reset? Because we are in a Battle Zone/Tower of Babel and it's in Tokyo and not a Collided World so the reset should still happen. But if that did stay with him after a Loop Reset he wouldn't remember he had the power of being Canaan's Representative because he isn't Canaan's World Pillar and I'm assuming he isn't Gehenna's World Pillar because I feel that would have been mentioned if he was. So from my understanding his plan seems flawed from the get go. Even then he's the highest rank demon right? Astaroth is the 29th highest and was pretty powerful and seems to have the potential to be stronger. So Bael should be extremely powerful in comparison even if he didn't have the power of a World Representative hell he is a central member of the Tokyo Administration thats how he got everyone to the Tower in the first place so he has lots of power already. Anyway that should be it I think. I will admit I am a tad sleep deprived so maybe I'm missing some easy connections/explanations.