The Otaku Potato May 8, 2021 3:39 pm

I don't get the ending? Ending spoiler ahead! : Like it's saying that the ones who tried to stop the missiles survived, but then Frankenstein was saying something about needing to find out what happened to master. Meaning that something wasn't right. Judging from how Garda and Frankenstein showed an expression/reaction of shock, disbelief and grief, it brings on the idea that something happened to their masters. Considering how Garda and Frankenstein both has a strong master-servent relationship with their respective masters to the point they have a literal connection/link with Muzaka and Raizel (emotional, thoughts, energy, power connections/links). Hinting that both Garda and Frankenstein lost their connection/link with their masters after the the impact with the missiles. Therefore most likely showing that the link between the master and servant disappeared due to the death of the masters. But seeing how all those who went to stop the missiles came back alive, it only made things weirder with Frankenstein's expression of slight anger and his phrase that something happened to Raizel by the end, even though Raizel appeared to be all fine in the ending scenes. Does that mean the those stopping the missiles being alive wasn't real, just a part of an imagination, or that that they have been somehow revived, or there was another party involved in this, or the fact that they came back alive only at that moment when Frankenstein thought they were all supposed to be dead without any idea that they survived. There are many possibilities. As seeing how Frankenstein even quit being the chairman of the school, he probably left for thr purpose of finding Razel, or something that has to do with his master considering how the school was built for the purpose of Raizel. If Raizel was gone, then he would no longer have any reason to continue to be the chairman of the school. This also brings in the fact that after the moment of impact of the missiles, bright red spots floated down of earth and how that scene was carefully mentioned and drawn. When nobles die/go into eternal sleep, they burst into those bright red light and entirely disappeared. Meaning that the red light at that time was the remains of Raizel, and that he could very possibly have gone into eternal sleep along with Muzaka. And the fact that the children didn't remember the existence of Raizel at first but then remembered everything the moment Raizel suddenly appeared also seemed weird. Which is probable that Raizel undid the memory wiping progress or that there was something else that caused the effect of Raizel's spell to disappear. Either way, with how Frankenstein mentioned, there's definitely something going on and things aren't as simple and it how is looks like. Or maybe I'm just overthinking things too much. Thanks for listening to my Ted talk. Noblesse is a masterpiece so please read and appreciate it. (Along with Eleceed)

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