I mean, after she showed up as the Alien Priestess most everyone guessed she'd be related to the final boss somehow. Is she actually the final boss now or just a flunkie?
I mean, after she showed up as the Alien Priestess most everyone guessed she'd be related to the final boss somehow. Is she actually the final boss now or just a flunkie?
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
I guess it may be her mind or something.
I don't know if I'm missing something you're referring to or if you're just misremembering yourself but there was never any indication there to imply that she had ANYTHING to do with Olga. In fact, the most of a connection we have still in JP, unless my memory fails me, is that Pepe calls her "U-chan", which is an obvious reference at this point. Otherwise, Olga's deal is as Reign put it (and we still don't have all the pieces on that, obviously), but we don't really know anymore about the priestess yet and they've never really dropped any sort of explicit or implicit hints other than the aforementioned as to her direct relation to Olga.
I think it's still a pretty popular theory, what with Marisbilly and all the crack around him, that the priestess isn't literally Olga or her projected mind or whatever but rather the projected mind of laplace (or whatever other Chaldea machine fits) since that ties into the big Maris cracks.
I think that it's a very least safe to assume that Kirschtaria believed she was Olga's mind. The whole talk about actualizing the future she failed to achieve, and his overall brotherly tone to the priestess make a lot more sense this way.they've never really dropped any sort of explicit or implicit hints other than the aforementioned as to her direct relation to Olga.
The only connection I can think of between the priestess and Olga is that circle on the priestess's forehead, since Olga's magic crest is in the same spot and shape. It's a pretty loose connection though.
Not directly related to the prietess there's also this dream sequence from Moonlight/Lostroom that some people think means Olga is the "alien" that was experimented on at Area 51 who Bluebook read about.
For however much it may be worth, once Fujimaru wakes up from his dream about Olga the priestess is shown watching him.
Last edited by Reign; May 2nd, 2021 at 03:33 PM.
Well, I can't honestly claim to perfectly remember precisely was and wasn't being said nearly two years ago, but I'm fairly sure the theory that "the mysterious figure/alien priestess is actually Olga/related to Olga" was at least prominent in this forum at the time. And having played through the same in NA relatively recently (wait, actually, it's been almost a year since LB1? Wack) I seem to have arrived to more or less the same conclusion, though that's at least partially because of the pre-established theories in the first place. Can't say I can point out specific parts of the text beyond "that time where all the Crypters had a chat" though.
Last edited by Deathhappens; May 2nd, 2021 at 05:53 PM.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
When you take Lostroom and Back Alley Nightmare as well as all the various appearances the Alien Priestess made, wandering through Chaldea when it got destroyed, the way she observes Guda, the stuff she talked about with the Olympians and then U-Olga, the Alien Priestess being Olga just fits.
Yeah, the theory came about almost immediately as she first appeared and it's stuck because it was easy to hold onto and support, but it didn't exactly have concrete backing to begin with. I think at this point what Comun mentioned is the biggest indicator of it being true, but up to that point almost everything was just stuff that could apply if you really want to support the theory, but also could just as well not, so.
Anyway my point was that it wasn't as explicit as "she absolutely is the priestess", but yes she is the Final Boss now.