My favorite theory is that the Kimeras aren’t the real monsters—the humans are. The hybrids are just trying to survive in a world that fears them, and the 'villains' are actually freedom fighters. There’s a scene where a chimera spares a child, and it’s framed like a horror moment, but what if it’s mercy? The fandom’s divided, but I love how this flips the narrative. The protagonist’s amnesia could be guilt over betraying their own kind. It’s messy, tragic, and way more interesting than a simple good-vs-evil story.
the theories surrounding its lore are wilder than the creatures themselves. One standout theory suggests that the protagonist’s fragmented memories aren’t just trauma—they’re literal puzzle pieces of a shattered timeline. Fans point to the recurring motif of broken mirrors and distorted reflections as clues. The idea is that each 'memory' belongs to a different parallel version of the protagonist, and the story is actually a collision of alternate realities. It’s mind-bending, especially when you consider how the side characters react inconsistently to the protagonist—like they’re interacting with different versions without realizing it.
Another theory leans into the symbolism of the chimera hybrids. Some readers argue they’re not biological experiments but manifestations of societal fears. The way certain hybrids align with historical events in the lore (like the wolf-serpent hybrid appearing during a war) feels too deliberate. It’s less about genetic engineering and more about collective guilt or trauma. The most chilling twist? The protagonist might be the first successful 'pure' chimera, designed to absorb and neutralize these manifestations—which explains their erratic powers and why the antagonists want them so badly.
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