Talk:Twenty-Fifth Baam/History/@comment-216.165.210.207-20170127024108/@comment-27578073-20191130031007

Tl;dr: wether one is a "regular" or "irregular" bears no meaning in the first place but only because people believe in those labels and the controll over power is not by the innate "will of the tower" as it is handled right now.

(Is there a good place to discuss such things? I am new '^_^)

I see where basically all "irregulars" are "unchoosen irregulars" or "unwanted" if one would want to say so. Tough we don't know how that door works in the first place and since everything within the tower has "rules" applied to it it should be assumed there are some kind of "rules" of whatever nature applied to that door aswell.

Further I'd assume that there exists shinshoo outside the tower as well since it is a basic requirement to stay alive for irregulars as well.

Therefore and for the nature of those "rules", which seems to be similar to spells which can be broken by shinshoo catlysed through higher level mediums, it'd be assumable that all completly known "rules" are rather laws created by some authority within the tower and enforced to the extent of respectable authorities own power.

For example: rules enforced directly by Floor Administrators are way more powerfull than those rules which are only created by test supervisors. I know that there might if anything be only where thin evidence for this theory up this far.

Nontheless assuming all the above to be true there follows that all so called "unchosen irregulars" were everything but unchoosen, they rather passed the "first hidden test" of the tower itself enforced by the (imaginary?) "will of the tower", which i will assume to be the 2nd highest possible authority within the tower. Directly below the "laws of nature" which would be the laws governing the way irregulars and administrators handle shinshoo as well as that gravity is a thing.

Though I am not sure where the differenciation between "regulars" and "rankers" is derived from. Thus it's hard to get to the core what authority is trying to controll the power of the residents of the tower and it's respective floors. But it'd assume that it is a rule not even created by the administrators but only by Zahard, who we know would be "stronger" than an administrator due to Enryu killing one. Still I'd assume the administrators be a "higher level of authority" than Zahard since they as a unity have more "governing power". As in: there is one on every floor capable of eradicating every regular of that floor with but just a wish since regulars are bound to the rules of the tower. Therefore all Administrators have more "governing power" than Zahard.

Therefore since the next lower level of authority by that logic would be Zahard, the King of the Tower, himself it is assumable that he proclaimed an edict at some point which were that there has to be a boundry for those who whish for eternal youth or something like that.

Though I guess it is fairly safely assumable that the eternal youth ought to be a speel there is for sure no solid proof for this and proof by contradiction doesn't work to prove the absence of something possibly real. What I mean is that I cant prove that there is no way to attain eternal youth due to pure shinshoo control, therefore it would have to be a spell. Although it'd assume it to be a very highly advanced and rare spell which is hard to research so that the "Ranker Administration Office" is the only authority in possession of such knowledge.

For the sake of the argument I'd assume this to be true as well. Therefore the hole ranking system, which is shown to be ridiculous since Baam keeps breaking the variant for regulars as he moves on, would be managed by the towers residents rather than it's innate authorites.

To finally get to the point I am trying to make:

"irregulars" and "regulars" are just labels given to distinguishable groups of people based on their origin by the authorites formed by residents of the tower not the "top three"(mind the (accidental?) similirity to the "holy trinity" as in 1. "laws of nature" 2. "will of the tower" and 3. the "administrators" which where there before everything, analogous to the father, the son and the holy spirit) powers.

Following this "irregular" and "regular" would only just be that: a label. That those people are just so enormously powerfull would be just "coincidence" hence the "first hidden test" at the door is only just that hard to absolve succesfully.

Please bear in mind that this is but a hideous theory mostly based on assumptions about a fictional world which might either be true or wrong however the author decides to resolve the matters spoken of here.

Also please correct me on logical mistakes I may have made.