1. She didn't "Skip" hell. Her soul was destroyed, she doesn't exist. She can't feel anything because she isn't anywhere or anything anymore. That was the point. He wanted to hurt Raoul whose intent was to make them suffer, now they CAN'T suffer because there is nothing left to suffer.
2. I don't know what kind of hell you're talking about, probably Buddhist at best but this isn't that. In fact, it has been stated SEVERAL TIMES that a soul that goes to hell IS NOT coming back. There is no reincarnation for them because it is explicitly stated to be ETERNAL, which was the point of Raoul's attempts to make them go there, to suffer forever. There is nothing to "Skip" here.
3. Read the story instead of making up weird analogies that exist nowhere inside or outside of it.
is it just me or has this become really underwhelming since we know that in "present time" he is in the 60th is floor and is just waiting for the girl who accidentally pressed the hell difficulty? like after showing that we know he is going to survive or maybe die but then resurrect somehow but we know that he passes through the floors regardless
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Great use of contrast and paneling and some very creative designs to boot.
Something new in a sea of visual homogeneity.
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1. She didn't "Skip" hell. Her soul was destroyed, she doesn't exist. She can't feel anything because she isn't anywhere or anything anymore. That was the point. He wanted to hurt Raoul whose intent was to make them suffer, now they CAN'T suffer because there is nothing left to suffer.
2. I don't know what kind of hell you're talking about, probably Buddhist at best but this isn't that. In fact, it has been stated SEVERAL TIMES that a soul that goes to hell IS NOT coming back. There is no reincarnation for them because it is explicitly stated to be ETERNAL, which was the point of Raoul's attempts to make them go there, to suffer forever. There is nothing to "Skip" here.
3. Read the story instead of making up weird analogies that exist nowhere inside or outside of it.
is it just me or has this become really underwhelming since we know that in "present time" he is in the 60th is floor and is just waiting for the girl who accidentally pressed the hell difficulty? like after showing that we know he is going to survive or maybe die but then resurrect somehow but we know that he passes through the floors regardless
Great use of contrast and paneling and some very creative designs to boot.
Something new in a sea of visual homogeneity.
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