Power Levels Exceeding Container
Aug. 28th, 2013 09:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In short; a reset drains their power, but Kiryu's furyoku is raised because it counts as a sort of 'death or near death' experience. And because Kiryu now has more, Ccapac pushes a little more of his own power out to match... and this has been going on for quite a while now.
Meaning that Ccapac is giving more and more of his 'essence' as you will, to Kiryu.
Meaning that Kiryu, technically, is not all that human any more.
This is referenced by how he can see gods other than Ccapac - not just the Earthbound, but also the Aesir - when not called to the field.
This is also invoked by how when he calls Ccapac from the reset he's supposedly started when he arrived in the DR (not the last one he remembers, this one), his eyes glow blue. Similar to Blind!Kiryu's. Because he's techinically calling himself to the field.
Later, when he's made into a god-being by Aiapaec, this last one is evidenced further by how he's ale to use cards that summon a monster from the hand, deck or graveyard and straight to the field. Technically, Ccapac is on the field (or in the 'hand' or 'deck'), but isn't 'in play'. So those cards call him forth, and while he can do things the normal way, he's perfectly capable of simply putting himself out there and punching the other monsters/players directly himself.
Meaning that Ccapac is giving more and more of his 'essence' as you will, to Kiryu.
Meaning that Kiryu, technically, is not all that human any more.
This is referenced by how he can see gods other than Ccapac - not just the Earthbound, but also the Aesir - when not called to the field.
This is also invoked by how when he calls Ccapac from the reset he's supposedly started when he arrived in the DR (not the last one he remembers, this one), his eyes glow blue. Similar to Blind!Kiryu's. Because he's techinically calling himself to the field.
Later, when he's made into a god-being by Aiapaec, this last one is evidenced further by how he's ale to use cards that summon a monster from the hand, deck or graveyard and straight to the field. Technically, Ccapac is on the field (or in the 'hand' or 'deck'), but isn't 'in play'. So those cards call him forth, and while he can do things the normal way, he's perfectly capable of simply putting himself out there and punching the other monsters/players directly himself.