It was only one morning. He went out for a walk. Then, everything changed when he slipped into another world. But was this really that simple? A cycling loop between specific worlds. And yet... something else is quietly brewing on the horizon.
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Two counterpoints, His hatred was enough to transform Samael into an entity capable of at least killing Ophis (in his OG draft, he planned on Ophis dying from his poison after affixing Ise's soul to his new body, at least according to his AN at the end of the volume; even without that. a small amount was still enough to cripple Ophis). He was also able to seal Trihexa, and entity stronger than Great Red and still having the strength to fight a war including the Nitenryuu. IMO, DxD YHWH was still in the same ballpark as the True Top Three of DxD (Great Red officially is #0, and Trihexa is unknown to the world as a whole).such as Great Red and Ophis, who clearly outrank the God of the Bible, so by definition, he can't be the actual Judeo-Christian GOD.
Two counterpoints, His hatred was enough to transform Samael into an entity capable of at least killing Ophis (in his OG draft, he planned on Ophis dying from his poison after affixing Ise's soul to his new body, at least according to his AN at the end of the volume; even without that. a small amount was still enough to cripple Ophis). He was also able to seal Trihexa, and entity stronger than Great Red and still having the strength to fight a war including the Nitenryuu. IMO, DxD YHWH was still in the same ballpark as the True Top Three of DxD (Great Red officially is #0, and Trihexa is unknown to the world as a whole).
Edit:
This is a complaint about Ishibumi's writing because he at least implies YHWH is weaker than Ophis, but as I stated, gives facts that run very contrary to that.
I tried reading this but the religion and the assertion that the christian god had to be some fake version in Highschool DXD really took me out of the experiance. The whole fun part of Highschool DXD is how the Gods are all characters. Having the Christian god be some multiversal level being is less fun. I mean, it'd have been really cool if the Christian God from his world used him as a way to get into this world and fix the faction there, but that doesn't seem likely to happen.
I mean, it'd have been really cool if the Christian God from his world used him as a way to get into this world and fix the faction there, but that doesn't seem likely to happen.
I tried reading this but the religion and the assertion that the christian god had to be some fake version in Highschool DXD really took me out of the experiance. The whole fun part of Highschool DXD is how the Gods are all characters.
Two counterpoints, His hatred was enough to transform Samael into an entity capable of at least killing Ophis (in his OG draft, he planned on Ophis dying from his poison after affixing Ise's soul to his new body, at least according to his AN at the end of the volume; even without that. a small amount was still enough to cripple Ophis). He was also able to seal Trihexa, and entity stronger than Great Red and still having the strength to fight a war including the Nitenryuu. IMO, DxD YHWH was still in the same ballpark as the True Top Three of DxD (Great Red officially is #0, and Trihexa is unknown to the world as a whole).
Edit:
This is a complaint about Ishibumi's writing because he at least implies YHWH is weaker than Ophis, but as I stated, gives facts that run very contrary to that.
1.) Actually, that's a fair point. In this sense, I'd probably, in-universe within the story, chalk it up to the MC not having too perfect knowledge of DxD, in the same way as some people who, while familiar with DxD, may have missed something, thus while true DxD God of the Bible can't be the actual Judeo-Christian GOD, the argument of DxD God being below Great Red and Ophis is sort of not right in a nuance sense.