Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-6946747-20130317215050/@comment-69.141.41.80-20130319122109

Servant of Evillious wrote: ShiroYeou wrote: How much power god has can vary. Just because they are 'gods' might not mean they have absolute power.

Has it been exactly confirmed that the twins are Levia and Behemo? I thought it was just spectaculation. It is technically speculation but it is right below Irregular=Allen on the "Heavily Implied" list under the "So Obvious Its Derp" section under the "2+2=4, Maggot" subsection. :)

Unless some random information pops in to give an alternative explanation or to discredit the original speculation, the fact the twins were successfully born as part of the project and celebrated pretty much confrims they are supposed to be the reincarnated gods. The fact they reincarnate without a given explanation only strengthens the idea.

Of course, this is Akuno-P, who may have had Ma come back in time to throw a magic script at Hansel's head who fell on top of the Demon of Gluttony while she was trying to eat Gretel who's wind blew into Eldoh's face thousands of miles away and caused him to sneeze magic fairy sap that splashed on the twins and killed them while the sun crystalized their souls and let them pass onto their next incarnations continuously...

(Oh please don't let me be right...) I think you may have jinxed it XD

But something has been bugging me for a while now. I was scouring information on IR, Irina, Elluka and Ma since I'm planning on roleplaying one or more of them. So, Elluka became the new Mem Aleph after "killing" Irina, right? Wouldn't that mean she would've had to bear twins of her own? I'd always assumed that after Meta Salmhofer made off with Hansel and Gretel, the Levianta scientists could not determine if they really were reincarnated Levia and Behemo and declared them failures by default or something.

But then again, you're right. Hansel and Gretel have had so many mentions and reappearances, it could only be them...my theory keeps poking at my head, though.