now you remember the shadow beasts
I remember that hunter x hunter is over.
>the shadow jobbers
I remember Gyro unlike Togashi
Just 2 more decades until we get off the boat!
Now you remember Togashi is a lazy hack
>>282638081Uvogin jobbing to Kuroapika made the Shadow beasts look even worse desu
>>282636507>>282639146>>282638139So I don't get it, why do Mangaka continue their stories for years and years without end? The longer the story goes on the more fluff and unnecessary complications added, and in Miura's case he literally died before he could finish Berserk.Is it just pure autism?
>>282639285What do you mean? Are you talking about people like Oda who are healthy and write long stories or people like Miura/Togashi who take forever to finish because they’re always in hiatus.You do realize neither Togashi or Miura specially WANT to have some decades upon decades long story. They’re just too sick to continue on a Kemal schedule so they take forever. This isn’t a case like ODA where these series would’ve been 100 volumes of they were healthy. If Togashi and Miura were healthy and had regular mangaka output they would’ve finished their series long ago
>>282639285>why do Mangaka continue their stories for years and years without end?are you dumb?
>>282639347>>282639349HxH has been going on since 1998
>>282639379Again, are you an idiot? Togashi has taken multiple hiatus, many multi year long. Togashi hasn’t worked on a normal scheduled in almost a decade because he is unhealthy. Let me explain it in the simplest possible way. Regular mangaka work on a weekly , bi-weekly, or monthly schedule. Togashi doesn’t work on any of those. He works on a “drop a volume when I want” basis. He can’t sustainably work like a normal mangaka. Togashi isn’t purposefully trying to write a long story, he’s just always sick so it takes years to get anywhere. It was the same with Miura. As I said before, if they were healthy and could work on a weekly or monthly schedule they would’ve been finished a long time ago. Is that easy enough to understand?
>>282639347Togashi was at fault for his own back problems, desu >Author comment from decades ago>My doctor told me to change my drawing posture to avoid a chronic back injury>What a fucking faggot! I draw however I fucking want!And 20 years later he can't bath himself or even go to the toilet because of his back problems.
>>282639432Wow anon I totally respect whatever knowledge and unique insight you intended to impart. You're truly an individual I'd love to be around and not smack the shit out of. I know with such intelligence and respect for other people, you're gonna go so far in life and not die a virgin loser!
>>282639607Weak bait /8>>282639432You took an ironic trolling 3inchdick tranny too seriously
This guy is Silent Majority's user.He's from Marayem's room, adjacent to Wobble's.>They Were ElevenSilent Majority seems to require a certain number of people present to activate, but within a range, not necessarily "in the room" as a condition.This range is pretty small since Slakka exists on the edge of it.He's also just really cool, both in the composed sense but design-wise.Totally unphased by the nenspace or pressures of a high stakes environment.
>>282640759he fired it off through the wall, while the guard was alone in the bathroom just within edge of its rangethe other 9-10 people were in marayem's living roomit was uniquely advantageous, and didnt put himself or his own room/prince at risk, so he fired it off thenand the presence of the nen beast/snakes triggered the nen beast flipout
>>282640824the sequence of events even has him put himself between Loberry and the doll, potentially to intentionally draw her attention as the user describes will be the moment they use/activate the ability
Do the broken back dance everybody!
>>282640759It shouldn’t be him. He’s too obvious. He’s the most commonly predicted user besides Lomghi (who is confirmed not silent majority). I’m not even good at mystery or analysis and I predicted him.
>>282641032Well, it's not really "that" important of a mystery, and he does fit the best with all evidence.There isn't any actual narrative or thematic value to subverting that.He represents hunters that are not only uninvested in the succession, but enjoy sowing chaos.Before we met Hisoka again, people thought he might be him in disguise.For the most part the rest of the hunters have been almost all politically committed to maintaining a peace.
>>282641075I actually think it’s pretty important. Even if we consider it’s beellyiante. I doubt Togashi would start a whole murder mystery sub arc as part of the nen class if it just resulted in Belerianted being exposed as a psycho murderer. I think more than likely, if it’s him, he’s working for a big “player” in kakins war
>>282641143he started it to add tension to the classes as well as wipe out wobble guards early and set kurapikas bid for deterrenceits directly causes these events, but its not necessary to their continuity
>>282636337So were they actually strong or just average Nen uses who exploited it to easily kill non-Nen people?
>>282642601Shitty nen users with no understanding of the basics. The Worm guy was alright I suppose.
>>282640759I think it's a meta set piece, as there is a culprit amongst the people in the nen class, there is an imposter among the heirs. I don't think he's the user of Silent Majority, as other anon said, it's too obvious if he is.
>>282639347>people like Oda who are healthyOda looks like a cancer patient
>>282639220Kurapika has gameshark turned on
>>282636337they served their purpose by demonstrating the cataclysmic gap between themselves and the troupe (mainly just uvogin...), and were also the only reason kurapika could capture uvogin at that point (would've been impossible if he wasn't pumped full of shadow beast leeches). kurapika would've likely died in the attempt otherwise (he would've gone for uvogin there, leeches or no, let's be real).
Machi chapter soon.
Reminder that Ben is dead, and Halk is inside Tseri now.