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Surprised the MC did not seemingly become visibly stronger or gain anything major from devouring another Celestial...
Yes he did. As for the time travel, the Celestials rarely make an appearance. Arishem is the only one who interacts with any characters in the MCU that we have seen so far, and of course, the one that used the Power Stone. I don't want to give spoilers yet but all this timey wimey shenanigans will be explained in the future. This Celestial's death doesn't do much to affect the timeline, because in the end, they rarely interact with the canon narrative. So while things might change in the cosmic scale, it is not going to effect Earth, which was what worried Yao at the time.Normally I don't like time travel because lots of people try to manipulate events or calculate butterfly effects and ect. However I love this do whatever you want aproche.
Did he absorb the new celestial?
Zeus? That you?
"It is on Earth where my father hid it for safekeeping because humanity was not advanced enough to abuse its power. Your help is unnecessary.""It is on Earth where my father hid it for safekeeping because humanity was not advanced enough. Your help is unnecessary."
Loki, Accredited Therapist.
It is actually a god we know from the MCU but I won't spoil his identity for now.Zeus? That you?
Is he going back in time next chapter? Back to ancient Greece? Or remaining in the present and going to the realm of gods shown in 'love and thunder'? The red skull showing up implies that WWII just ended on Midgard and, while Zeus would still be around, he's not likely to be on Earth in the modern era. If he was, he'd be smiting people for not worshiping him or something; he's not exactly the most inconspicious deity around.
Or is it another gold-clad buffoon of a god?
"It is on Earth where my father hid it for safekeeping because humanity was not advanced enough to abuse its power. Your help is unnecessary."
Loki, Accredited Therapist.
I think this might be the god the Christian Bale's character kills in the beginning of Thor: Love and Thunder.