Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-71.90.156.176-20150727171348/@comment-93.218.235.49-20150729023134

I'm pretty sure it was at some point officially confirmed that Baam is not a living ignition weapon, when there was debate about that after the whole workshop battle arc, while you are practically arguing the he's the human form/ demon that was sealed and not the actual ignition weapon itself so as a scratch you might argue that this doesn't go against your theory.

I also find it questionable that only Baam would lose all his memory and that Rachel was sealed in a different place but was then able to get to Baam.

I also don't think that Baam opened the door of the tower, when Rachel goes inside.

I actually believe that the people who were responsible for imprisoning Baam and guarding him in that cave know who he is (in case of him being a naturally born being who his parents are) and that it was expected of him to enter the tower at some point and since Rachel seems to be the one in charge of interacting with him she must have known, too. At some point she says that she's afraid of the night (Baam) and yet she still gave him that name (unless there was a person above the light of the cave telling Rachel to give him that name). I think she knew that he was going to be an irregular and that her job was to make sure that he actually starts to develop a desire to climb the tower (would be pointless to let him in if he doesn't do anything inside). An important thing is was Headon says to Rachel when she enters the tower. He calls her lying and manipulating and other things. I think Rachel raised Baam in a way in which he would only ever climb the tower if it was to chase after Rachel and so the tower, which desired Baam had no choice but to let Rachel in beforehand and so she pretty much weaseled her way inside the tower.

So since she was/is afraid of him (to some extent, dont think shes actually terrified or something, maybe she also said that because she was afraid of being left behind by him, which is exactly what she tried to hard to avoid by entering the tower herself) and because there was an expectation of him being/ becoming powerful (reason he was imprisoned/locked away) to an extent where it could be expected for him to become an Irregular,  i think that if you assume he's a natural being and not some sort of reincarnation or degenerated form of a powerful being, at least one of his parents must have been an Irregular, too.