Compared with the girly style of pure love, this girly manga with realistic dark elements is more beautiful, but from the comic plot extracted from the animation (a lot has been deleted), it is more warm-hearted, emphasizing the harmonious trio (from the end of the film) It can be seen from the song), it is estimated that it is only one season (hope that the popularity will explode and the second season will be released), anyway, there are still comics to read, I hope it will not be a tragedy in the end, but it is very dangerous.
Gods and human beings are in love. Gods survive because of human beliefs. If they lose beliefs, they will disappear. They can only rely on beliefs to exist forever. They cannot become other existences, and of course they cannot become human beings.
One of the ending conjectures:
In order to prevent humans from being involved in the struggle, the gods painfully cut off the fate with humans (the heroine strongly protested when Yato wanted to cut off the fate in the comics), humans forget the gods, and the gods are fighting against evil. Died in the confrontation of forces, and then resurrected by faith, but has lost the memory of the past, so the gods and humans eventually became strangers.
The second conjecture of the ending:
Although the gods did not want humans to participate in the struggle, the humans died unexpectedly in the process of helping the gods (the heroine would get involved every time), so they became the gods' artifacts, fought with the gods, and had a happy ending.
The third conjecture of the ending: the
god, his friends and the heroine defeated the evil forces together, the god continued to be a god, and the human being, the heroine, continued to be ambiguous in love. I hate this version the most.
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The ending has already been It doesn't matter, can the production team do more, don't delete so many scenes, are you worthy of the author, the screenwriter, this will really make students who haven't read the comics feel very inexplicable. Only 12 episodes really hurt.
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