Dr. Stones Big Villain Explains Why the World Was Turned to Stone – Verve Times

Posted: February 26, 2022 at 11:03 am

Dr. Stones big villain explained why the world was petrified and turned to stone in the first place with the latest chapters of the manga series! Ever since Riichiro Inagaki and Boichis original manga series kicked off its final arc last Fall, the Stone to Space phase of the series saw Senku Ishigami working together with people all over Earth to eventually craft a ship that could make the journey into space. When finally making their way to the moon successfully, the newest string of chapters have seen him now coming face to face with the one who started it all, Why-Man.

The series is inching closer and closer to its immediate end (which is looking all the more palpable with some of the reveals we have gotten lately), and after it was revealed that the true villain of the series was a mass of Medusas that serve as a parasitic technological life force that seeks to advance their own means through the exploitation of intelligent life, its explained that the Earth was turned to stone in the first place as their intelligent life could understand the allure of eternal life. Thus keeping the cycle going.

Chapters 229-230 of the series sees the Medusas explain that they first test intelligent life with their petrification, and that humanity was one of the species that recognized that this power could keep them alive forever. This granted immortality was meant to be a lure to eventually experiment enough to keep the Medusas going. Monitoring the radio waves given by humanity over the millennia, the Medusas sought to teach humans about this immortality by forcing activation throughout the years.

Its why the Meduas seemed to activate on their own, and its why the Do you want to die? question comes into play as the Medusas are literally asking humanity if theyd prefer death over that eternal life. The petrification is made to break easier with high mental activity (its why Senku is one of the first to break out), and when the humans chose to avoid the Medusa use at first, then they started to act even more. Now its just a matter if Senku can work with such a mentality.

The Medusas cant understand why humanity would devlop technology that isnt specifically meant for saving the Medusas, and Senku needs to understand more about this advanced technological life. As the series comes to an end, theres one last agreement that Senku wants to reach. Well see if that works out, but what do you think? How do you feel about the Why-Mans reveal overall? Let us know all of your thoughts about it in the comments! You can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!

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