Excuse my question, it's about the raws.
So now there seems to be a situation involving Khnum being asleep/dying and being purified or something by Anubis after he and Nephtys come our of a convo where Isis is in her pretend dead moment. Then they briefly show some memory of Khnum being taken by a black mist and now I'm getting some comments on people shipping Khnum and Anubis ( ̄∇ ̄")
I'm like... Am I missing something? Do you know on which chapter that situation with Khnum happened? Did he have any relevance to the story so far other than probably being a background character in Seth's trial? Was anything mentioned about him in season one? I totally missed or forgot him O guess. Any info is welcomed. Thanks in advance.
Khnum is the one handling Nile so he and Isis has a relation. During Seth’s trial, Khnum was the one who took child Anubis away (ordered bt Isis) during when Nepthys confessed that Anubis is not Seth’s child rather Osiris is the real father. Just as when Khnum was taking Anubis away from the trial place, someone attacked him and it was Osiris. It was this time Osiris transformed Anubis to his God form.
So, I have a question about the plot, but I may be forgetting some things from season one, so if anyone can help... I remember Horus and Anubis have a talk in season 1 in which horus tells Anubis that in order to become a full fledged God, he will have to forget everything about his memories or something, about Set... Like, leaving those weaknesses behind to be reborn.
Is it explained anywhere if that's metaphorical? Because Anubis indeed forgets everything and becomes an "adult" God. But when Horus met Set he was also a kid. When he turned into an adult God, shouldn't he have forgotten about set in the temple as well? Was that explained and I missed it or is that a mystery for later on?
you didn't miss anything! and no, I don't think it was meant to be metaphorical. looking at how Anubis turned out, Horus probably meant what he said quite literally and if I remember correctly that was also the reason he didn't want to become a full-fledged god himself? and the rest is still a mystery... hopefully we'll find out everything soon! (●'◡'●)
Mild spoiler : in the recent chapter, after Horus face reveal, he explains how to access Godhood and that's exactly what he said.
Horus is still a demi-god. Even if Seth's curse was lifted, he didn't ascend yet. He knows the drawback (forgetting about his previous life) and he doesn't want to ascend. He just doesn't want to forget Seth.
To explain further, a God has the memory of his biological family tree, his duty as a god and maybe to a certain extent the status of all the other gods. That's why Anubis knows that Horus is his sibling, Seth is his uncle and a traitor and Osiris is his father.
But for Anubis case, his "ascension" wasn't a normal one. Osiris must have done something else.
Does anyone read Ennead on tappytoon as well? I want to buy the chapters there using their free points system, but they cost some tokens and I don't Know if I can buy tokens using the free points from watching ads and all that jazz. I've looked around the app with no success, but if anyone has info or a tutorial, I'll be forever thankfulヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
Welcome to the ace spectrum, bby! (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ haha
No, but for real, tho, the mangaka is a darn well constructed character. We can see he's off in some way when relating to the editor (I really thought he was being a manipulative weirdo in the first chapters, and genuinely scared the editor was being tricked), the editor being a guy who easily falls in love, and we see him questioning many things we take for granted in BL (and other kinds of romantic stories) and in his own relationships. I see how many people (including me) can relate to him and I love that this is taking a second volume for him to figure out how he comes to terms with his own feelings. I want to hug this mangaka so bad.
I mean, he struggles to connect to people romantically, and he has a hard time trying to connect to people while dating because he can't understand their attraction, but I love how in this chapter he could connect over a random talk about food and had fun being with the editor. I know he's struggling now, but I see how the editor's attitude can help him. The editor can't put a feeling into words, which is tough, and really hard to rationalize as the mangaka is trying to do because he's struggling and frustrated, but at the same time, the editor is willing to wait for him to fall in love back. I really want the mangaka to come to term with love not being a formula, or an essay, or as simple to summarize, but with it being a connection. GIMME MORE OF THEM! ;3; And thank you, translators!
This is solely my personal view on the manga, sorry for the ted talk. lol
The second comple seems so nice so far! Love Naono-sensei