˹アルコールポイズン˼
Alcohol Poison”
Alcohol Poison”
Arbiters cannot feel emotions, for they are
dummies
I've really wanted to ask
more questions like, is this the only System to make a ruling that who will go to
Reincarnation or the Void and also about Episode 5 the Old Man said God is long gone.
Does it mean that God is dead or Left us? More question rather than Answers
but I guess we’re getting Impatient so once again this Episode covers up the
Main Story; as we see the Old man playing some Galactic Billiards and saying the
“Rules” of being an Arbiter.
- Arbiters cannot quit making judgments, for that is the reason why they exist.
- Arbiters cannot experience death, for that would make them too close to being human
- Arbiters cannot feel emotions, for they are dummies
So does that mean they are
Actual Mannequins? More questions.. Well
as the start of the Episode seeing the Nameless Girl wake up; as usual having
that strange dream again, Ginti is still confused and asking to his “colleagues”
if they have experience a situation that they can’t judge someone; but the usual expression from his colleagues that they have never experience it. They after all dummies with no
emotions thus Ginti got more irritated and walk off. Nameless Girl preparing to
start a day notices the bookshelf full of books about Alcohol except One.
It’s the same Book that Nona’s reading named Chavvot as she took the book and read
it; It remembered her that she had read the book long ago when she was a child.
She realizes that she is already dead; but not sure if she knows that she is
human or not. Decim is going to prepare there breakfast but then nameless girl
asking who owns this book. Decim doesn’t know but he guessed that this book is
from Quin, Decim’s Senpai and former arbiter of Quindecim. We go back to when Decim
started his Arbiter job and We got to meet Quin an Alcoholic girl that is being
“promoted” to the Information Bereau
Nona, Decim, Ginti watched
how Quin works as an Arbiter and seeing the Guest play “Death Billiards”( If
you didn't watch the Pilot Episode of Death Parade go and watch it). Nona gave
them a device that Sabotages the game and make their Guest feel under pressure
by fear. The game ended seeing the guy goes to Void and the girl get
Reincarnated. Nona asked if why Decim didn’t push the device, Decim didn’t push
it because he got distracted watching the game. Ginti told Decim that the
Humans are idiots they have to create extreme conditions and get to enjoy how
foolish humans act but Decim disagrees because he have respect for people who
live fulfilled lives; as the result the 3 of them have dumbfounded look but
Nona then suddenly get interested. After the story Decim showed to nameless
girl what he treasured and that is Decim’s Doll making. When Decim finish
constructing his doll, she made look like the Girl from Episode 1 and I was
like how did she get those clothes; but it was in fact the Girl who got sent to
the void and Decim tells that these Dolls are actually Humans that have been “Dispose”,
Talk about sudden depression. Now we go to Nona and Quin, Arrived at Nona’s house just get drunk. Quin hated her job at the
Information Bureau because people keep dying fast, 7000 people an hour then she
ask about Decim. Nona told that “He” is not doing great, after all an Arbiter
with Human Emotions is the probably the first time to experiment but also
hidden to other people. The old man also visited Nona as he miss playing
Galactic Billiards with her but a sudden mischievous face that he thinks Nona
is hiding something but Nona brushed him off then left; As we finish the Episode, we found out the Decim is an Arbiter with Human Emotions but is still not
showing good results. Nameless Girl still Nameless and also seeing Ginti also
have a human assistant from the last episode wondering what happen to Harada
and why Mayu is still there? Well I guess we will get those answer in time. From
the looks of the next Episode we get another Guest you know the usual.
I find this Episode quite
informative but also leave more Question oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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