Predictions for Re:ZERO arc 10
(mix of multiple messy threads I wrote combined together)
I think, fundamentally, the anime flipped over what I think is the real interpretation of Arc 3 in the light novel, and its implications for the final three arcs, especially Emilia and Subaruâs second parting, which I think might happen this arc.
Tappei will convey certain views about the arc in his Q&As, but I donât think they should be taken at face value.
The tl;dr is the image Emilia develops of Subaru after Arc 3, the things she is kept out of the loop on, and her general apathy, or lack of full cognizance, regarding the cost Subaru bore at the start of the arc.
We get a small taste that she knows it, at least deep in her subconscious, as her Taste of Death dialogue in the LN reveals, though the anime cuts some lines. I think this will be connected with her third trial line, where she says, âIâve thought it several times, but the nightmare has truly come. So I will say it.â
And she is very likely saying this to Subaru, in an effort to push him away for his sake, like she did in Arc 3. In Arc 3, however, she did it out of insecurity and, in part, for her own selfish reasons, as LN 9 reveals. In contrast, in Arc 10, she will likely do it out of conviction after realizing her feelings. The Arc 9 line where she feels love for him but canât place it canât be coincidental, considering how many other things Arc 10 is paralleling with Arc 9. Plus, consider the stuff she says to Felt near the start of Arc 10.
She is shown to be flippant about things she should not be so flippant about, and not nearly angry enough at things she ought to have been angry about. Repeatedly, multiple characters have pointed out how Emiliaâs nature makes things hard for Subaru. Felt thinks this at the start of Arc 10 as well: her blatant faith in him, how she thinks he cannot die, and so on. In contrast to Subaru thinking about how horrific he felt at the start of Arc 3, Emilia comes off as rather flippant, in large part due to Gluttony messing with memories.
Subaru in Arc 10 is suspiciously bordering on his old self at times, taking everything on himself, and the first one to call it out is Rem, in contrast to From Zero Rem, who was the cause of his hero complex. Even in Arc 10, he bashes his old self, as if what he did in Arc 3 was the height of sin compared to what other people were doing and getting away with. It definitely says something that it seems like he still seeks sympathy for it deep down, because Subaru bearing heroic reveries is bad for him, since it implies him dying all the time and suffering.
That is to say, the âproblemâ with Arc 3 is not really a problem if Tappei has been intentional about the things left unaddressed regarding Subaruâs trauma in that arc, the long-lasting consequences, Emiliaâs mindset about promises, and the image she has of Subaru â if all of it is for the sake of eventually breaking it all down for her.
So I think Emiliaâs âturning pointâ is really going to be more like slowly breaking her down, like what happened to Subaru near the beginning of the story, but likely with far less suffering porn, considering sheâs Emilia and everything.
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Another theory about her attitude regarding promises: the plot twist might be that Emilia should have opened the seal.Â
Every promise or contract gets broken in arc 4 and is what leads to progress, and the promise that doesnât get made (Echidnaâs) is also painted in a bad light. Only Emilia is all âI have no regretsâ when it came to her promise with Fortuna that Pandora asked her to break. But there is no reason for her to have regrets about it because Fortuna was already dead and Pandora as the arcâs villain implied that opening the seal would be far worse than Emilia freezing everything (and the Black Serpent already killed a bunch of elves). When you have lost everything and the promise to your dead mom is the only thing you have left, why wouldnât you keep it?
Grappling with regret only makes sense when thereâs an alternative path presented to you that wasnât so bad and you didnât take it. There needs to be real tradeoffs. Unlike Subaru, she doesnât really face such tradeoffs. My belief is that Fortuna might not have been that good of a person and might have had selfish reasons for not opening the seal. Combined with the RbD reveal and Puck contract details, the other thing that might potentially bring about disillusionment for her regarding her belief in promises might be the promise she made to her mother.
Pandora parallels Subaru in the Hope symbolism, and they both share dialogue in the same arc:
âThere is a time and place for keeping promises.â
The issue however is Pandora is a Witch and the way she went about trying to get Emilia to open the seal. Re:ZERO is not very consequentalist or utilitarian in its morality, so itâs âPandora bad because the way she went about things bad,â so Emilia is allowed to set aside a whole bunch of practical shit (like in arc 3) so Tappei can prop up her value system, and the one time he doesnât do that is also the only time she gets character development.
If the seal is akin to Pandoraâs Jar in Greek Mythology, the seal is supposed to unleash all evils and vices out into the world, but what remains is Hope (i.e., Elpis). This would contradict the points above, but itâs interesting to think about what it might mean.
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Pandora is aroused by seeing people struggle against the odds. Thatâs what description of her reaction strongly implies when she sees Fortuna and Geuse go up against Regulus, and if she was the one to make the Whale disappear in arc 3 in the Greed of a Pig loop (his most difficult and mentally damaging loop in that arc), itâs probably her role to shape events to make Subaru suffer as much as possible, and not really Echidnaâs.Â
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There is also Subaruâs knightly oath to Emilia. Frankly, I think itâs just plain bad for him and not something that should be put on a pedestal. It socially obligates Subaru to die for Emilia and itâs also bad she has this unrealistic image of Subaru, which is again set up for the RbD reveal, where she becomes more cynical about promises or the like.
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I also hope Emilia, just like Subaru, accepts herself more. She just doesnât rag herself as much as Subaru when we get her POV, but itâs pretty clear the whole âIf Subaru left her, sheâll think it was her faultâ thing is problematic, I think a dose of healthy selfishness (not possessiveness, which I donât believe is the same thing) would do them both a lot of good. She will need to come to terms with just how many people caused her knight a shit ton of trouble, trouble she was kept from knowing.
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In arc 10-19, Subaru thinks about âliving over the deadâ when thinking about Ferris breaking the promise to Crusch because he prioritized Crusch over dead Fourier, and something Fourier himself would have wanted. This is something Subaru does all the time, break promises for the sake of the living.
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Predictions (sorta):
> At that time, Crusch had been preparing for the behemoth undertaking of subjugating the White Whale. Yet, she continued to patiently face the ignorant, vapid, insolent Subaru. In the end, she lent her ears to Subaruâs words, and aided him with her power to help realize his ambitions.
Seriously don't get why arc 3 Subaru keeps getting bashed over and over again like this, I mean it's his POV, but he seriously lacks big picture regarding the Kingdom. Rather than call himself names, he should be blaming others (like Roswaal or Puck) for not having prepared even a bit against the Cult. I think in general he just keeps making up for others' failures and the aura monster arc 6 loop was... definitely foreshadowing something.
The Emilia pose with her finger pointed to the heavens is also... kinda red flag prose (âheavenâ = bad) for what may transpire soon, that plus her just listing all of Subaru's achievements but never having questioned it properly. This was my biggest issue w/ her in arcs 3 and 4, and now her saying they're not gonna lose. I'm somewhat confident Emilia camp will break apart this arc, and while on the surface she's showing resolve against Bordeux's ruse, she'll very likely lose it by the end of the arc seeing what's befallen Subaru
Very likely similar ending to arc 9. Arc 9 she and Subaru are not facing each other when Rem kills him. Al is looking at Subaru, saying he hates him, Rem is killing Subaru, Subaru face averted from Emilia. Emilia also feels an emotion stronger than rage at Regulus or Al toward Subaru (love) but couldn't place it
This arc's tragedy (tragic heroism much? Could be Subaru and Reinhard's, since they're the narrative heroes, but maybe even Emilia) will be her and Subaru facing each other (instead of Subaru face averted), Emilia having placed her feelings (instead of "She did not understand it whatsoever") but forced to push him away (paralleling arc 3, where they first parted)
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The biggest difference between Jesus and Subaru is that Jesus is aware that the others are sinners and forgives them. That is why he works as a scapegoat and as a symbol. Subaru not only dies but takes everything on himself. He twists everything to make them his fault. Emiliaâs self-serving and cruel behavior toward him from the start of LN 4, his fault. Juliusâs classist tirade and the royal guardâs pettiness, his fault. He has to apologize over and over again for othersâ sins. That is not a Christ-like figure, that is self-abandonment, or rather, self-erasure, and it is extremely problematic that Emilia just seems to take it for granted that Subaru came back and confessed to her and doesnât question how he pulled it all off. This arc will be her punishment, if Bordeuxâs points are anything to go by.












