Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6166034-20170109105804/@comment-206.82.78.242-20170123185258

Nope2937 wrote: the blood of Guardian is shinsoo itself, that's what Hwa Ryun said. Now look at the floor, The outer part is flooded with pure shinsoo, why is the shinsoo is weak inside?

Seems a little bit contradictive to me

also, can't we just bottled up some of the blood and use it to attack the enemy? XD I believe the problem is that Shinsoo in liquid form should be much denser then Shinsoo in air form because liquids are inherently denser. With this information the issue with Shinsoo control on the floor, I believe, is as follows:

1) In the upper-area before entering the liquid-shinsoo there is just simply an extremely low concentration, likely due to a number of factors including the administrator's absence and the fight between Enryu and the administration.

2) The liquid shinsoo is incredibly dense and hard to manipulate due to its density. While we can, in real life, move gaseous forms of most liquids with ease it is very very hard to move liquid comparatively to their gas counterparts. Since those not born or residing on the floor of death are used to concentrations below the level where shinsu liquifies they've not got the control needed to easily move and control Shinso. It's not necesarily that the shinsoo is weak so much as it is hard to control.

As for bottling it up I believe it relates back to my point that shinsoo in liquid form is much harder to manipulate. When Hockney appears to be having trouble controlling shinsoo and implies its not the level of manipulation he had when he lived on the floor of death it added evidence to my theorey. You see because Hockney had been living in an area of much lower shinsoo concentration for a long time he had gradually begun to adjust to it and lose the ability to as freely manipulate shinsoo.

Of course inside the body it appears that shinsoo can be manipulated more easily/freely then in the blood, once again accounting for that it is gas shinsoo not liquid shinsoo. Of course, this is also where Hockney says he hasn't readjusted, implying shinsoo control inside the body is odd as well. My theory for that portion is as follows:

When shinsoo reaches a certain level of concentration is liquifies, however not all shinsoo is liquified on the floor, just a vast majority. This makes a sort of shinsoo-vacuum with very little shinsoo inside the body, at least in air form, which makes it harder to wield and control due to there being such a small amount. Essentially because the shinsoo is so thin they have less avaliable to manipulate and it therefore makes it more difficult