Hello everyone, haven't made a speculation thread in a while. I've been thinking a lot about Shin's character and how Hara would thematically end him. This thread is essentially the conclusion I've arrived at regarding his death/fall. So there will be historical spoilers and all that jazz.
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At the end of Bayou arc Hara introduced a theme to the manga that didn't really exist before. During the death of Ouki he has Ouki mentions something along the lines of how the strongest will be surpassed by the next strongest, for how new era will eventually surpass the old era. And this theme is also then carried over to Riboku vs Shin. During the banquet at Kanyou, Shin declares that he aims to surpass Riboku and he's not gonna do it in some cheap way. Since then he has been adamant about going at Riboku every chance he's gotten. And in this recent battle Riboku just made Shin look like a chump by isolating him from the main battlefield. The accumulation of this is eventually heading to Shin surpassing Riboku or emerging as the one who'll be the next top dog around Riboku's death. Riboku wasn't superior to Ouko at Bayou, but it was the emergence of the man who would take the mantel of the top dog eventually and become bigger than Ouki.
Now by the time Qin falls, Shin will roughly be in his 50s or so. Closer to the same age as Ouki during his death. During the fall there are two major figures who will rise up Xiang Yu, Kouen's grandson and.. Liu Bang, the one who establishes the biggest empire of China since Zhou and doing something Sei will fail to do.
These two will literally be engaging in a 1on1 of supremacy using the entirety of China as their dueling ring. Something China has yet to experience so far. While Shin is fighting to be the greatest general under the heavens. These 2 will be leading giant armies themselves for the actual rule of entirety of China. Unprecedented.
What's interesting is the different outlook of these two have when it comes to Ei Sei:
Xiang Yu when he looked at Ei Sei said: "I can replace him."
Liu Bang when he looked at Ei Sei said: “So this is what a powerful man looks like!”
Both being the two crucial figures that'd dismantle the Qin empire into dirt. So yea they gone be built different.
Shin's fall:
I think seeing the Qin empire being attacked, Shin will come out of retirement to protect the empire, as it is something he'd help forged and of course it is what Sei dedicated himself to. So even if not for himself, he'd step back on the battlefield to protect it for Sei.
A moment that'd be similar to Ouki returning to the battlefield. And in his returning battle he'll either face Xiang Yu or Liu Bang.
Facing Xiang Yu:
- The Kouen storyline continuation, Xiang Yu getting revenge for his grandfather
- Shin being able to compare whether Xiang Yu has surpassed Kouen
Thematically you can build a lot on this with Chu storyline.
Facing Liu Bang:
- Having a moment similar to Ouki seeing Sei's capabilities to become a King. Or even Riboku's evaluation of whether Ousen could be king. Shin would be able to determine whether Liu Bang is THAT GUY to actually bring peace to China or not.
- Both have very humble backgrounds and both have a comradery aspect that helped them rise to where they reached. Both also had important commanders/figures they relied on.
So imo, Shin will be dying to these two. At this point he'd be portrayed as the last barrier to Qin's fall. I mean it could be a teamup of both as well against a combined army of Ouhon, Shin, and others possibly. With Shin just being the main highlight. As I also see Ouhon dying in the battlefield.
PLEASE SHARE YOUR PREDICTION OR OPINION IN GENERAL ON THIS.
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At the end of Bayou arc Hara introduced a theme to the manga that didn't really exist before. During the death of Ouki he has Ouki mentions something along the lines of how the strongest will be surpassed by the next strongest, for how new era will eventually surpass the old era. And this theme is also then carried over to Riboku vs Shin. During the banquet at Kanyou, Shin declares that he aims to surpass Riboku and he's not gonna do it in some cheap way. Since then he has been adamant about going at Riboku every chance he's gotten. And in this recent battle Riboku just made Shin look like a chump by isolating him from the main battlefield. The accumulation of this is eventually heading to Shin surpassing Riboku or emerging as the one who'll be the next top dog around Riboku's death. Riboku wasn't superior to Ouko at Bayou, but it was the emergence of the man who would take the mantel of the top dog eventually and become bigger than Ouki.
Now by the time Qin falls, Shin will roughly be in his 50s or so. Closer to the same age as Ouki during his death. During the fall there are two major figures who will rise up Xiang Yu, Kouen's grandson and.. Liu Bang, the one who establishes the biggest empire of China since Zhou and doing something Sei will fail to do.
These two will literally be engaging in a 1on1 of supremacy using the entirety of China as their dueling ring. Something China has yet to experience so far. While Shin is fighting to be the greatest general under the heavens. These 2 will be leading giant armies themselves for the actual rule of entirety of China. Unprecedented.
What's interesting is the different outlook of these two have when it comes to Ei Sei:
Xiang Yu when he looked at Ei Sei said: "I can replace him."
Liu Bang when he looked at Ei Sei said: “So this is what a powerful man looks like!”
Both being the two crucial figures that'd dismantle the Qin empire into dirt. So yea they gone be built different.
Shin's fall:
I think seeing the Qin empire being attacked, Shin will come out of retirement to protect the empire, as it is something he'd help forged and of course it is what Sei dedicated himself to. So even if not for himself, he'd step back on the battlefield to protect it for Sei.
A moment that'd be similar to Ouki returning to the battlefield. And in his returning battle he'll either face Xiang Yu or Liu Bang.
Facing Xiang Yu:
- The Kouen storyline continuation, Xiang Yu getting revenge for his grandfather
- Shin being able to compare whether Xiang Yu has surpassed Kouen
Thematically you can build a lot on this with Chu storyline.
Facing Liu Bang:
- Having a moment similar to Ouki seeing Sei's capabilities to become a King. Or even Riboku's evaluation of whether Ousen could be king. Shin would be able to determine whether Liu Bang is THAT GUY to actually bring peace to China or not.
- Both have very humble backgrounds and both have a comradery aspect that helped them rise to where they reached. Both also had important commanders/figures they relied on.
So imo, Shin will be dying to these two. At this point he'd be portrayed as the last barrier to Qin's fall. I mean it could be a teamup of both as well against a combined army of Ouhon, Shin, and others possibly. With Shin just being the main highlight. As I also see Ouhon dying in the battlefield.
PLEASE SHARE YOUR PREDICTION OR OPINION IN GENERAL ON THIS.