This entire sequence is LIT. And all the information it sends you!
- The King Cybody stores the greatest magical power in the universe. Despite this, it was immobile for ages, all that power inaccessible.
- Ayin has been alive for 7000 years and likely not the only of her kind. She’d wanted to corrupt this ship’s magic power because evil.
- Columner overpowered Ayin’s magic power with his own, as he IS the ship, and he killed her. Something about the combination of magic and blood is what got the Cybody moving again after it got immobilized, leading to the ritual of having to offer red blood and/or libido to the Cybody in order to use its powers and fly it into space.
- That sudden visual of Ayingott getting crushed in Samekh’s grasp, which turns into what looks like a mere toy crushed in Sugata’s own.
- Killing Ayin not only seals Ayingott’s fate, but since doing so was the first time Columner actually synchronized with the King Cybody’s power, he reached the “final phase” and his fate too was sealed. Long after his flesh is gone, his soul will remain bound to the Cybody, still one with it. He forsook love and chose this power over it, so it’s all his to live with for eternity at least unitl he drinks blue squid blood.
- Ayin dies screaming her own name “AYIIIIIIIIN!” Just....why?










