Warning: Spoilers for Dragon Ball Daima, episode #10
Dragon Ball Daima Introduces Rymus: The New Apex of Power
The latest episode of Dragon Ball Daima has introduced an enigmatic character whose power eclipses all known entities within the franchise, including the formidable Grand Zeno from Dragon Ball Super. While this new character, Rymus, doesn’t appear to be an active presence in the series, his introduction raises significant questions regarding the status of Grand Zeno in the lore of Dragon Ball.
Exploring the Power Dynamics: Rymus’s Introduction
The Dragon Ball franchise has long been a battleground for debates about its most powerful figures. Over the years, we have witnessed a succession of mighty beings—from Kami in the original series to Supreme Kai in Dragon Ball Z, and Beerus in Battle of Gods. Finally, Grand Zeno emerged in Dragon Ball Super as the supreme deity, possessing the terrifying ability to eliminate entire universes with a mere touch. With the introduction of Rymus, however, it seems that even Zeno’s might can be overshadowed.
Rymus: The Creator of Universes
In episode #10, the Supreme Kai sheds light on the origins of the Dragon Ball multiverse in a striking revelation. He narrates that the Demon Realm predates the multiverse, and its creation was initiated when Rymus, an extraordinarily powerful Majin, was requested to generate additional worlds. The early multiverse facilitated unrestricted travel between the Demon Realm and the various existing universes, allowing species such as the Glind (the Supreme Kai’s race) and Namekians to navigate between them freely.
While details about Rymus remain sparse, he is characterized as immensely strong, with a portrayal echoing that of Grand Zeno. The ability to conjure entire universes from thin air implies an overwhelming level of divine power, a hallmark of godly beings within the Dragon Ball narrative. The Supreme Kai’s comments imply Rymus’s continuing influence, suggesting he may serve as the paramount authority across all universes.
What Rymus’s Existence Implies for Grand Zeno
Rymus’s emergence could pose a potential continuity dilemma for Daima, but it doesn’t necessarily conflict with Super. Grand Zeno has long been recognized as the ultimate deity; however, his role may be more akin to an appointed leader, similar to how the Kais oversee individual universes.
There are intriguing possibilities: Rymus may have been the original creator of the multiverse, and Zeno could either be his successor or someone who existed as the deity of the Demon Realm before taking command of the newly formed universes. This layered history opens fertile ground for future storytelling.
Looking Forward: Future Revelations
As the series progresses, viewers hope for deeper insights into Rymus’s story and how it interconnects with the legacy of Grand Zeno. Dragon Ball Daima has not shied away from reinterpreting established lore, yet it must skillfully weave the new narrative with the beloved elements fans have come to cherish.
As we anticipate more developments in the storyline, the introduction of Rymus may not only enhance our understanding of the Dragon Ball universe but also challenge our perceptions of power, authority, and the intricate web of its lore.
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