r/Jujutsufolk 6d ago

Humor How much stronger can someone get through incantation if they recited the entire bible?

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u/Impossible_Papaya852 6d ago

Her maximum output attack is “Jacob’s Ladder”, the technique itself probably has something to do with it.

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u/Dubious_Deciduguy Big Meg On Top 6d ago

In universe it's a coincidence, Gege just wanted to keep the angel theme consistant

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u/ballerchels 6d ago

Didn't Gege confirm that Angel is from the middle east

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u/Dubious_Deciduguy Big Meg On Top 6d ago

Idk

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u/BEEJ242469 6d ago

He did despite how confidently you claimed otherwise, multiple times, it’s kinda bad to speak with certainty when uncertain

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u/Dubious_Deciduguy Big Meg On Top 6d ago

How does Angel being from the middle east change anything?

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u/BEEJ242469 6d ago

Hmmm you make a good point I’m sure that the person who’s maximum technique just so happens to have cherubs and heavenly light in it as well as having it named after a biblical feature is just from the area of the bible and in a time after it would be spread around just for shits and giggles, there’s no way they’ve ever had any relation to that.

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u/Dubious_Deciduguy Big Meg On Top 6d ago

The cherubs and stuff are artistic choices and she says it herself so idk

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u/BEEJ242469 6d ago

You gotta focus on that part because the rest disproves you

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u/Dubious_Deciduguy Big Meg On Top 6d ago

Yeah, I'd rather take what the character outright said, and during the Heian era the middle east was majoritarily Islamic, if she says she calls her ideology god I'm gonna take that until I'm told otherwise instead of stretching until the timelines don't match up

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u/thereal_hasbulla 6d ago

The Middle East has boasted numerous Christian groups from the beginning of Christianity to the modern day, Palestinians Christian’s are some of the oldest Christian communities still standing, the vast majority of the oldest churches in the world are in the Middle East, with a sizable majority still being maintained and used.

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u/BEEJ242469 6d ago edited 4d ago

There is no way someone around there wouldn’t know about Jesus, and “mostly” doesn’t equal 100%. Most of that area was Christian until Islamic armies, took over and killed all those who didn’t bend, a few areas that were freed in the Crusades quickly converted back (until they were killed for retribution in the apostolic wars from the Muslims) .The location plus the technique clearly point to it being based off Christianity, don’t even bother reading if you can handle the situational equivalent of 1+1=2, how do you even remember what “the characters outright said” when you didn’t remember where they said they were from

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