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Tobimisa wrote: I think MOTHY is gonna ellaborate on it later. Kind of like how he'll probably ellaborate on the whole Elluka and ma thing later. He also skipped over nemesis happening at all. So yeah, I think a lot of things are being saved for the end of the book.

And if I'm not mistaken, there was a theory that Adam was slowly deteriorating. Which could be part of why Ma called him the remains of Adam. And tbh I'm a little quicker to believe it's Adam for two reasons really. One is the illustration of two "Gallerians" that we've seen (with one likely to be Adam). The other is if Adam is in the spoon now that would make Gear a form of Adam (assuming their isn't another switch sometime in this book). And honestly that just makes sense. Gear has never acted like greed whatsoever. And it would also explain why Banica would call him the Soul/Spirit of Adam. Of course I'm probably a bit biased in this opinion since I've theorized that Gear could be Adam or a part of Adam for a while but I still think it makes sense given what we know.

The real question to me is when did Adam replace Greed. And what does Kyle have to do with Adam? - I really hope it's elaborated later as well but as far as I've seen the book ends when Nemesis goes inside Gallerian's burning house, so I'm not sure where exactly before that point it will be.

- I like where your theory is going, sounds plausible enough to me.

- This is just my opinion, but maybe the Demon of Greed was thrown out of the spoon just like Seth from Grim the End/Golden Key during the Merrigod Duel. However:

1. I don't remember if either Elluka or Julia/Irina had the spoon with them by then.

2. I don't know who's inhabitating the key after the duel and prior to Enbizaka and Judgement, if Adam was no longer inside the Key by then (whether is a demon or human soul). In fact, I don't remember if the inhabitant of the Key in Enbizaka is mentioned at all.

- Finally, Kyle was called "this era's Soul of Adam" inside his dream near the end of Praefacio of Blue by Banica/Demon of Gluttony, who mentioned becoming the new Master of the Graveyard as well. Not sure about what connects to, but I think is worth noticing, especially given Judgement's recent development.

Okay, that's my 2 cents for now :)