Talk:Day 251-260/@comment-101.191.188.135-20151106201727/@comment-4784862-20151106234827

There's other ways to explain that other stuff, as well. And yeah, it's made pretty obvious that that's likely the case.

There's mention of a dream he has where someone says they're sorry (among a few brief other things).


 * 1) 1 and #4 - He was simply reborn because he died. That's the most simple explanation.

However, there's nothing saying something didn't specifically cause his death (aside from crazy stalker syndrome which didn't seem to be the case w/her before that moment)...so there's the possibility that, as someone else has mentioned in other comments, something took control of Aoi and then used her to kill him. Afterwards, either when she came to...or realizing what she would do, or as "thanks" for doing this...Aoi was brought over as a fellow goblin.

If something DID control her to kill him so he could be brought to this world the way he was, then the most likely candidate for doing so is the Great God of Origin and End. Especially considering Rou mentions (when he was still Kanata) that Aoi had some sort of "dark aura" about her. It could be symbolic of her having snapped...or be symbolic of her being controlled, and we know black is the "color" of the Great God of Origin and End.

Sure, it's possible that this is also the entity that's surprised in one of the early sidestories...however...I think that might be fairly unlikely considering he has a critical story being told in the world and all that.


 * 1) 2 - Yeah, I don't really have anything to say about this.


 * 1) 3 - I think he was just thinking back on his previous life at a moment in time during this...and it made him think about the situation with her.

There's an even bigger indicator that she's likely the reincarnation of Aoi, though. Rou comments on her appearance on Day 61 when she becomes a Dhampir...and says that she looks disturbingly similar to a "certain childhood friend." However, there's only one person he mentions as a childhood friend...so it's a fairly safe assumption to think he's referring to her w/o actually saying her name there.