The God of Rebirth, Tom, was specially invited to take stock of the super-dimensional inventory.
45 ’Cause and Effect Rebuilding’, the end of the inventory

Nine Heave

Settings
ScrollingScrolling

Altair, a villain character with extremely powerful abilities.

She wasn't an original character. Her actual identity was a second Doujinshi character, Altair, based on the character " Shirakikusa " that appeared in the social game " The Long Battle of the Giant Celestial Body."

Buzz...

As the scene changed.

The image of Altair in the military uniform appeared in front of everyone.

She had long silver ponytails, and her pupils were red and blue. He wore a navy blue cavalry cap, a Spanish double-layered coat, knee-length socks, and thick heels.

When Altair was born, its creator, Shimazaki Tokuya, died tragically. She could break free from the shackles of her own work and step into reality. He seemed calm, but he was actually very angry at the real world. He used a fake smile to hide his thoughts.

Altair, a mysterious girl surrounded by mysteries. When he appeared, he was dressed in military uniform and brandished a gorgeous military saber. He was always addressed as " Yu, Wu."

During the battle, Altair floated in the air, surrounded by several military sabers that were spinning at high speed. Possesses the ability " HoloPsychon " bestowed by the creator Shimazaki Setsuna, creating a " conflict " that causes the 2D world to be connected to the real world.

He also brought many extremely popular characters from the 2D world into the 3D world. And with this hope to destroy the world ("Bring about change in our world, and impose punishment on the land of the gods.”)。

Of course, Altair was not a natural villain. He had his own reasons for becoming like this. From their origins, every main character in anime had their own world and their own story.

However, Altair did not belong to any story because her creator, Shimazaki Setsuna, had died. Without anyone to restrain her, Altair lived forever in the second creation.

In the worldview of re:creators, the reader's " recognition " of the character determines the strength of a 2D character in the 3D world.

It was an important factor in whether the skill was complete or not. Since Altair had lost the original author, many people had created new abilities for her on the Internet.

After it spread on the Internet, Altair gained the recognition of the audience. Altair did not have a fixed official version, so while the readers acknowledged the existence of the character itself, they also admitted that the author of the second creation added abilities to Altair.

This recognition power would be transformed into moves that Altair could use. Compared to the main characters who could only use fixed abilities, Altair was simply an invincible existence.

Altair would be so hostile to the world

When Altair was born, her creator, Shimazaki Setsuna, died tragically.(On August 23, 2016, Shimazaki Setsuna committed suicide by lying on the train after uploading the video "worldtude."

Altair appeared in the real world on the same day and traveled through different worlds to find his allies, vowing to punish the " World of God."

In his final work, World Sutra, Shimazaki made a wish that " it would be better if everything disappeared " Altair willingly decided to help her " god " realize her wish. Altair usually looked calm, but in fact, she was very hostile to the real world.

He always used a fake smile to cover up his thoughts when dealing with others. Actually, I really like Altair's personality: They had incomparable respect for the Creator. If anyone showed the slightest disrespect to Moment, they would be angry. She was cold and ruthless to her enemies, but she would treat those who could understand her with kindness. It was this clear personality that made me pay special attention to this character.

In battle, Altair's skills were unlimited and could be increased by the likes of the audience. Altair had a good habit of releasing his skills first before saying his name.

Altair's skills were unlimited and could be increased by the audience's love. The imaginative author of the second creation gave her two skills that he could not understand: The first skill was the ability to know what was happening in real time. Altair could know the enemy's battle plan.

Moreover, it was obvious what kind of action they would take. This skill allowed Altair to make ample preparations and predictions for his next move.

The second skill, Boundless Nature, 14th movement," Cause and Effect Change." No matter what kind of damage he received or how serious his injuries were, he could use this skill to transfer all the damage he received to the perpetrator, changing the cause and effect relationship.

With these two skills, Altair was almost invincible.

However, in the end, Altair gave up on destroying the world. Altair didn't expect Sa Tai (male protagonist) and the others to have a trick up their sleeves. Although the chance was slim and could be called a miracle, they still tried and didn't give up the last glimmer of hope.

Altair's only weakness was her creation, Moment. Moment was the moment that Satha had drawn out, and Meteora had cast a spell to transfer her from the second dimension to the third dimension.

How could Altair not be moved when he faced Altair as a physical entity and his own thoughts, and saw the Creator that he had been longing for? However, the time of an instant was limited. He could only exist for a short while before he welcomed his original ending-death.

The emotions of the audience were all connected to Altair, which increased her ability to admit. Altair released his skill, Boundless Nature. The twenty-third movement," Karma Rebuilding ", altered the original karma and established a new karma. With the help of the power of recognition, he finally changed the 0.5 seconds that deprived Moment of life and created a new world to allow Moment to continue existing, ushering in a happy ending.

Final evaluation: In re:creators, Altair and Shimazaki Setsuna had a happy ending, but the problem behind it is worth pondering: Internet violence.

In the anime, Altair's " creator ", Shimazaki Setsuna, lost hope in life after being slandered again and again by the " keyboard warrior " on the Internet. He eventually walked towards a dead end. In reality, such things happened from time to time.

However, the behavior of the male protagonist in the anime, Satha Mizuki, was indeed uncomfortable. The male protagonist and Shimazaki Setsuna were friends, but when Shimazaki Setsuna suffered from cyberbullying due to her second creation, not only did he not comfort her, but he selfishly thought that she was better than him and deserved it. This caused Shimazaki Setsuna to choose to commit suicide.。。。。。Although the male protagonist regretted it, it was too late.

This book comes from:m.funovel.com。

Last Next Contents
Bookshelf ADD Settings
Reviews Add a review
Chapter loading