Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140612134000/@comment-67.83.114.176-20140831233806

Servant of Evillious wrote:

67.83.114.176 wrote: Snip. There's a lot of parrallels, it would seem. Beelzenia, Snakeland, and Elphegort match their real-world counterparts, the Axis Alliance, as well.

And on that note, well, it looks like Desert Bluebird just might be canon after all. I've been checking on and off throughout the summer to find a source for claims that it takes place in an alternate reality/timeline. Still nothing. As far as I am concerned, that song's in the same spot The Last Revolver was a few months ago and is ambiguous.

Oh, I know about the parallels. I just haven't seen anyone else here bring up how the song uses quotes like "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds" (Said by J. Robert Oppenheimer) and "Now we are all sons of bitches" (said by Kenneth Bainbridge), which is odd since it's been five days since it was pointed out. The last quote is especially important since pretty much every single translation of the song I've seen so far completely garbles it (which is understandable).

And yeah, that's why I said "just might be canon" in regards to Desert Bluebird instead of "is canon". Given the evidence so far it seems pretty likely. I'd say it's at least in the category of "probably canon but because we don't know exactly what the context is we lack evidence and therefore cannot accurately say it is canon until we get context".

And if this post looks awkward in any way, it is because I have no clue as to how to seperate quotes, and I'm sorry if I did anything wrong in formatting!