Nice to see one of your vids on my feed again! Also, it’s quite fascinating, seeing Toriyama seemingly refine his original lore for the Kaioshin and their race, from the Core People to Glinds, and the tree origin being changed up slightly, and it looks like the Makaioshin have most likely been portrayed through Degesu and Arinsu. Also, this all basically implies that all the gods had to work their way to the top, rather than the Kais just being born into the role like it was implied before. Honestly, it’s pretty fitting thematically to the themes of Dragon Ball, hard work leading to massive gains, or in the case of the Glinds, official godhood. It is interesting, if not alittle wild, that we now have a proper canon creation origin for the entirety of Dragon Ball’s multiverse.
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@@wesleykim6523 thanks hope you enjoyed it! I definitely love that Toriyama’s older interviews are coming back into fruition, but I really enjoy that the information is more or less the same. Usually when I see stuff like this happen, it’s usually a complete retcon
@sj1productions6812 сағат бұрын
That makes me wonder... If the Demon Supreme Kai/Makaioshin exist, then maybe there's also a Demon God of Destruction with a life bond to said Demon Supreme Kai, just like how the good Supreme Kai each have a Destruction God of their own. Since there's multiple Makaioshin, perhaps only the most powerful of them is bonded to the Demonic Hakaishin, simiilar to how Shin retained the life bond after the death of Grand Supreme Kai.
@InnovativeJdawg9 сағат бұрын
@@sj1productions68 it’s always possible for beings like that to exist. Would that mean they’d be the opposite of destruction to oppose the demon Supreme Kais?
@sj1productions689 сағат бұрын
@InnovativeJdawg Probably. Maybe this Demon God of Destruction, or Ma-Hakaishin, could be where the Hakai energy that the regular Hakaishin use came from.