Talk:Headon/@comment-130.43.180.36-20150419200600

If I read Headon’s “nature” correctly, no matter how insanely desperate a person is, I would never make a deal or an offer to someone insignificant (“incredibly dirty, foul, lying, naughty little girl”) and is completely useless to fulfil my request. That is why I believe Headon was only pretending during his interaction with Rachel (Headon is being a bit overdramatic with his statements about how brave Baam is) because his taunting immediately stopped the moment he saw Rachel was crying tears of desperation and anger. I guess I would say that Headon has her where he wants her to be (just like with Baam where Headon tricked Baam into going to the Tower to find Rachel when Rachel is in the same room!). Maybe because Headon noticed Rachel is someone who cannot be guided or controlled – she will bring the change to the Tower alongside with Baam (mentioned in Chapter 190). In Chapter 194, Alumik mentioned that “The Tower doesn’t open its gates for just anybody. No matter what it only opens its gate to ‘something’ that it needs. Stability, Change, Revolution or Liberty….” Maybe that’s why both Baam and Rachel got into the Tower together. Because both characters are needed for whatever that “something” is. Since Baam’s only motivation is Rachel and the beginning of the story is based on that…. And it seems like all the key players are presented at the same timelines with Baam and Rachel: the Prince of Zahard, Emilie, the fake “Anak”, twin rings with the emblem of Zahard (Wangnan and Karaka). Including political conflicts among the 10 Great families (it is a dog eat dog world and the powerless are pitiful victims of the strong) and also among the FUG; and we see the very clear hieararchy of social class between the strong and the weak. With these coincidences, I called it “Hitsuzen”. XD

Since SIU mentioned that TOG is not quite a shounen, I assume that it is not as simple as defeating the final boss. And I think Rachel has a clue of what the end goal is but she might not know the whole story.