And FINALLY, a random observation, Yuuri is the 27th Maou, the 27th King. And the first King was from 4,000 years ago. Now, if the mazoku people live for very long lives, let's just say 300 years, or even 300 years of being the Maou/King/Queen, then looking at the maths, it doesn't add up, Yuuri should only be the 13th or 14th Maou. I can only conclude that a lot of the previous Maous died young, perhaps they were knocked off by someone. It just really odd.This theory expects there to be one king, who rules all of his life, and has one child, who is born when king is almost done with his rule then takes over
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The whole theory falls apart at the point where we take into consideration that the selection of the Maou is handled anyway, and the fact that Cheri's still around anyway after only ruling for a couple of decades to hundred years? Not sure. Point being, it doesn't work on straight "one Maou rules x amount of years" procedure anyway.
Now this just confuses me, maybe someone can explain. Let's just hand wave it all and say, it's just the way it is! *nods*
Well, I mostly mean that the basic theory expects a Maou to rule all their life.
Now let's take into account the fact that the Maou, like Cheri, can step down. Then I'm sure there has been a few accidents/assassinations/such along the way, or other such reasons that force them to change the Maou - not to mention Great All-Knowing Wall with Water who might suddenly not like current Maou for some reason and so the high priestess suggests there might be a need for a new one.
For real-life example I give you the UK - Elizabeth II has ruled for 58 years. Her predecessor George VI ruled... what, 16 years? His predecessor ruled... for a year. Now then after Elizabeth either dies or retires, Charles gets the throne. He's 61 already tho, so he might rule for... who knows, 20-30 years? And so on.
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Now this just confuses me, maybe someone can explain. Let's just hand wave it all and say, it's just the way it is! *nods*
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Now let's take into account the fact that the Maou, like Cheri, can step down. Then I'm sure there has been a few accidents/assassinations/such along the way, or other such reasons that force them to change the Maou - not to mention Great All-Knowing Wall with Water who might suddenly not like current Maou for some reason and so the high priestess suggests there might be a need for a new one.
For real-life example I give you the UK - Elizabeth II has ruled for 58 years. Her predecessor George VI ruled... what, 16 years? His predecessor ruled... for a year. Now then after Elizabeth either dies or retires, Charles gets the throne. He's 61 already tho, so he might rule for... who knows, 20-30 years? And so on.
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I love this title, I have to remember it so I can use it somewhere in the future. ;)
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Which really does mean Great All-Knowing Wall with Water might suddenly decide he wants another person ruling, so bye, old Maou!
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