What will happen if anyone died in the Unverse tournament ?
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What will happen if anyone died in the Unverse tournament ?
each universe has its own heaven , hell and kaioShin realm , but universal tournament took place in the neutral space between Universe6 and Universe7.
What will happen to the people who die there ? Do their spirits get stranded ? I
Assume a situation where a alien travels there & dies , no God noticed him so what happens to his soul ?
What will happen to the people who die there ? Do their spirits get stranded ? I
Assume a situation where a alien travels there & dies , no God noticed him so what happens to his soul ?
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Re: What will happen if anyone died in the Unverse tournament ?
I would assume they'd just be drawn back to their own universe's afterlife. It might take them longer to end up there than usual but they would still end up in the same place.
It's hard to say for sure, though, considering that we've never seen anyone die in the "wrong" universe so far (or in a "neutral" area, however that even works. I guess it could be someplace "outside" the universal globes the way that the Kaioshin realm is, but not attached to any one universe?)
It's hard to say for sure, though, considering that we've never seen anyone die in the "wrong" universe so far (or in a "neutral" area, however that even works. I guess it could be someplace "outside" the universal globes the way that the Kaioshin realm is, but not attached to any one universe?)
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Re: What will happen if anyone died in the Unverse tournament ?
omni king will revive whoever dies as their spirit will not go to shingami or kami
Re: What will happen if anyone died in the Unverse tournament ?
They'll probably just be removed from the event and returned to their universe. In a bodybag.
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Re: What will happen if anyone died in the Unverse tournament ?
Pantalones wrote:I would assume they'd just be drawn back to their own universe's afterlife. It might take them longer to end up there than usual but they would still end up in the same place.
It's hard to say for sure, though, considering that we've never seen anyone die in the "wrong" universe so far (or in a "neutral" area, however that even works. I guess it could be someplace "outside" the universal globes the way that the Kaioshin realm is, but not attached to any one universe?)
So there would be 12 King Yemma's or people that have his position.....this whole series has become very complex I don't think they truly thought of everything when they first introduced all of this.
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Re: What will happen if anyone died in the Unverse tournament ?
Of course not. They probably were making things up as they went along. That was something Toriyama was quite fond of doing if you go by the dialogue of the early Saiyan Saga with Raditz saying Planet Vegeta had been destroyed three years prior.omaro34 wrote:Pantalones wrote:I would assume they'd just be drawn back to their own universe's afterlife. It might take them longer to end up there than usual but they would still end up in the same place.
It's hard to say for sure, though, considering that we've never seen anyone die in the "wrong" universe so far (or in a "neutral" area, however that even works. I guess it could be someplace "outside" the universal globes the way that the Kaioshin realm is, but not attached to any one universe?)
So there would be 12 King Yemma's or people that have his position.....this whole series has become very complex I don't think they truly thought of everything when they first introduced all of this.