With respect to the debatable canon of "God of the Abyss," lately I've been contemplating Idea's ultimate goal... and I think I'm prepared enough to post my hypothesis. Then I'll eagerly await your collective thoughts.
First, let me state that in large part, the basis of my prediction lies on one statement - by Idea - "I am the God that man created."
Now, if you're a person of faith, you'll disagree, but all the mythologies of the world - the real one, not the Berserk one - were also created by man. And in the majority of these are contained some reason for human suffering. As Idea says, "humans desired a reason for their suffering." Original Sin, the treachery of Loki, or simply the conflict between the Olympic powers are all examples of this.
Many of these mytholgies also include an element of hope - the end of suffering. The return of Christ, Ragnarok - the promise of a better world.
Now, if Idea was created by man, perhaps, like the mythologies of our own world, his end was also imagined. And perhaps his manipulation of Causality serves to ultimately create the conditions for his own demise.
Granted, I have no idea how a God plans his death... And I'll admit my assertions are flimsy... But has anyone else surmised this?
First, let me state that in large part, the basis of my prediction lies on one statement - by Idea - "I am the God that man created."
Now, if you're a person of faith, you'll disagree, but all the mythologies of the world - the real one, not the Berserk one - were also created by man. And in the majority of these are contained some reason for human suffering. As Idea says, "humans desired a reason for their suffering." Original Sin, the treachery of Loki, or simply the conflict between the Olympic powers are all examples of this.
Many of these mytholgies also include an element of hope - the end of suffering. The return of Christ, Ragnarok - the promise of a better world.
Now, if Idea was created by man, perhaps, like the mythologies of our own world, his end was also imagined. And perhaps his manipulation of Causality serves to ultimately create the conditions for his own demise.
Granted, I have no idea how a God plans his death... And I'll admit my assertions are flimsy... But has anyone else surmised this?