He's been using a blunt sword this entire time.
That's what I thought due to the juxtaposition of Shang having a sharp sword at the end. So I guess he actually is a swordsman after all but wasn't serious?
He's been using a blunt sword this entire time.
Hmm, I thought he spied some sort of important lettering/inscription on the otherwise haggard and plain sword?
I read it the other way. When Gui Niao draws Shang's sword he sees it's blunted and damaged and barely qualifies as a "sword". So when Shang fights, even with a dull edge he's able to demolish all of his enemies, which goes back to what Wu Sheng and co were saying about how doesn't seem like a real swordsman but his strength is very real.
You only now realize that he's just as unknown to them?...huh, actually thinking about it, I just realised that one of the recurring jokes in the series is that Shang, being a foreigner to Dong Li and all - supposedly crossing a deadly wasteland to get there - hasn't heard of anyone else in the cast no matter how incredible or fearsome their reputation. More specifically... I realise that the reverse is potentially true of him as well.
They keep talking about a bigger mythology - how the war with demons split the world and that Tengu...tengyo....tenkuushushinken can be gifted to a king in hell for a reward. I wouldn't be surprised if an actual Demon King supplants Mie-whatever as the big bad.3 more episodes, can't tell how where this show is headed towards unless a new big bad shows up.
The surprise is that he's been using a blunt sword all along? That seems like a huge stretch that requires suspension of disbelief when he has travelling with a group of people constantly observing him and figuring what he is.
Episode 1. Episode 7. Episode 9.
You only now realize that he's just as unknown to them?
With how Bone of creation talking about the essence of sword, i wouldn't be surprised if Shang true power is that he's actually a sword that somehow got a human form, probably from absorbing spirit. It fit why he got thrown out of the barrier in the previous episode too.
Source: https://youtu.be/SeNM21pOaUMHi, Shangbuhuan(the Chinese fans call him as old man)'s sword is a blunt sword, almost is just a steel stick, Lin xue ya(the Chinese fans call him as blood pressure, Chinese speaking joke as xue ya)noticed this so it means old man is a very very strong person as the boss said the real strong swordman is not care whether his sword is good or not, Others all thought he used a normal sword and Sha wu sheng can not notice the real disparity, because he could know he will be die after 9 moves when he face the boss but he could not get a final result from the old man, so it means old man is not in the same level as them, but they noticed old man's sp is powerful, and more sp means more ap and dp, so old man probably is the strongest man in Xi you! he is the first one completed the almost impossible thing as across the place between the 2 countries.
The surprise is that he's been using a blunt sword all along? That seems like a huge stretch that requires suspension of disbelief when he has travelling with a group of people constantly observing him and figuring what he is.
edit: on a weird note did anyone catch this?
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...-gets-manga-by-complex-age-yui-sakuma/.104308
The artstyle is absolutely dreadful but hey I guess it means people can enjoy it if they're absolutely against puppets.
Read the first chapter. Lot of the story beats were poorly executed.edit: on a weird note did anyone catch this?
My ship of innocent girl with begrudging hero is already sinking with this douchey final fantasy pretty boy getting in the wayHmmmm. The dialogue was pretty good, but I really hope this isn't it for the plot. It probably isn't, but it would be very disappointing if Lupin only wants to steal the dignity of villains, and the endgame is the two "heroes" fighting all the villains to save the sword and the girl.
Who am I kidding. This is Urobuchi. Everyone is just going to die. Lol.
My ship of innocent girl with begrudging hero is already sinking with this douchey final fantasy pretty boy getting in the way
They might as well all die if my ship won't come true
I had a similar suspicion but I also assumed Shang was involved as well - like he was homunculi created by the sorcerer.I thoughthe would end up being the sorcerer that the villain took his magical castle from. I mean, he had so much working knowledge about how to penetrate its defenses, and that this was a plot to regain the castle.
How many more episodes?
Yoooooooo, either Shangorfought the demon lord on his way herehe is the demon lord!
I like how Demon Lady and Archer Dude can't stop backstabbing everyone, and now they have to backstab each other
Same here! Best part of the episode.I was moved by Juan's soliloquy.
Yoooooooo, either Shangorfought the demon lord on his way herehe is the demon lord!
I could see either option being viable. Shang using some shitty sword to beat back the demon lord would speak to how it's not the weapon itself is unimportant but rather the person using it. However there could be some weird thing with the sword and Shang is some demon lord with redonkulous amounts of mana.
If Mie Tien Hai thought Shang's sword was "shabby", it probably really is nothing special. But Gui Niao did remark "I had no idea you mastered such a dreadful sword". Inspired by your comment, I think the implication is that Shang knows some kind of spiritual sword that turns any weapon he holds into a lethal instrument.
I think Gui Niao was probably just calling Shang's sword a piece of junk, but Shang clearly does possess some kind of fancy power based on other events (such as healing Dan Fei in Episode 1).
Also, my theory for the magic sword isthat it didn't kill the demon god, it sealed it. Removing the sword from its current place might be a really bad idea. No idea why Shang would react like that though, unless he is some kind of Taoist immortal who has been around since the time of the demon war.
I feel they should just leave him as a bad guy. The scenario you present sounds way too typical. Juan taking the eyepatch is a good idea though. A reminder of what not to become or somethingI don't know why I expect Hawk Guy to sacrifice himself at the end to save his pupil. And in his dying moments he apologizes and explains that at one point he really was idealistic but that he grew bitter, and that Juan reminded him of his younger self. Then he dies. Juan forgives him and takes his freaking eyepatch.
All of this because he now has a damaged eye and I can't see him taking the eyepatch lmao.
I feel they should just leave him as a bad guy. The scenario you present sounds way too typical. Juan taking the eyepatch is a good idea though. A reminder of what not to become or something