Thread:Кримера/@comment-27496972-20160910125048/@comment-8695373-20160919100035

About Nu, everything is right.

Most of the media is canon, but in a certain way.
 * Phase novels: canon
 * Main games (excluding gag reels): canon
 * Spin-offs (like Dead Spike-san or Clone Phantasma): non-canon
 * Bloodedge Experience: canon
 * Heart mangas: canon
 * XBlaze (excluding gag reel): canon
 * Mangas based on games and Phase 0: canon
 * Novels based on games: the "truest" canon
 * Anime: based on novels based on games
 * Drama CDs (excluding The Wheel of Fortune): non-canon
 * Short stories: canon

The games show a story of a certain character, which didn't necessarily happen in the final timeline, but it still happened, and then it shows the true end. The "truest" canon means that the novels show the story of the final timeline. Some stuff was retconned there, like while in the games the Tartar episode is a gag reel, in the novels it happened in the final timeline, but it was like in anime (Lambda was accidentally teleported, Ragna saved her from Arakune and then watched over her, but in the novel he fed her).

I've tried to read it, but there are a lot of those medical terms I can't translate, and it would take me several days to translate those walls of text with a dictionary. I got the main idea, those are brain diseases that cause a human being or an animal to deteriorate. And when the Grimoire corrupts Ragna's brain, either by overuse or by merging with Nu, you can compare it to such disease.

But I still think that it is like death. Life is when you can think clearly, when you can create something good, when you can have fun and enjoy simple things like good food or an interesting story. Life is when even if you're in stuck a hospital, you can still hope that you'll be cured, and will return home. Life is when you grow older and make friends, and have your own family. That's what I think.