Talk:Twenty-Fifth Baam/@comment-25272435-20140813010104/@comment-76.184.33.106-20140819004142

Very possible, but there is some things I'd like to argue about, Baam was practically "born" in the tower, though I don't think it mentions his memory was erased but I like the idea of it. Rachel would tell Baam she would go home or something along those lines, after playing the board games so I don't think she was just there to keep an eye on him.

He wasn't completely a stranger, I mean, Rachel bonded with him and so it's not an impossible idea she gave him some supplies (because a grown Baam+ ragged cloth= X). Rachel showed distress as she watched Baam attempt the ball test which grew into jealousy.

After meeting Baam in the tower, she had a nightmare Baam would leave her and meet new people. She harbored feelings for him, which has become eroded to envy and disdain. When she said she feared the night, wouldn't that also mean she feared this little boy, who was practically useless until she came by, would aspire to be more than her?

If anything, I'd find Rachel very suspicious. She supposedly "found" Baam by the roof collapsing... Is it true she just happened to be strolling around and come across him? She's very intellectual about the tower so maybe she was searching for the tower, maybe even Baam himself, but the irregular guardian told her she was not worthy and was a "bad child" while saying Baam was much more worthy.

She's not completely a devoid of character, seeing as when she was "insulted" by Edin Dan, Rachel went completely berserk by stabbing his legs and breathing heavily- maybe it was a soft spot or maybe she just didn't take crap from anyone. Rachel had even cried when Baam passed, which was like having her dream stolen and so she told the guardian'' "It's not fair (...) it was my dream, he stole everything from me"' or something along those lines..'

In season 1 the last trial, she apologized to Baam as she pushed him down, not even looking at his eyes.

I think your hypothesis is really interesting and makes me think a little more deeply about their relationship, but I don't think Baam would be a culprit or a monster. He was taken down to the Inner Tower which was marked with Zahard's seal, so it's possible he was destined or could possibly reach the top, but the King ordered him sealed to prevent such thing from happening.

Rachel is supposedly the "heroine" but that was dubbed by the guardian.maybe the guardian was a FUG member (.. '')  or he may have been speaking about preventing Baam from overthrowing the king, a heroine.. For Zahard.

(wow long sorry! I have a small theory that maybe Phantaminum may have play in this, despite SIU saying he "doubts Phantaminum will show up in the comic" but maybe Baam has some connection to Phantaminum? A silly thing to mention, Baam seems to grow hair really quickly =w=;;)