-Punch to the Gut-

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Finally, I've been able to upload these screenshots from

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Finally, I've been able to upload these screenshots from... I think the 5th or 6th episode? I swear, my computer can be too slow at times...

But that aside, these are some screecaps from just one part of the episode, where Aceius and Ori detect and investigate some energy remnants. This, of course, being from Solomon.

Solomon -sometimes called Aro- assumes they're trespassers or thieves of some kind, ambushing Ori. This was a mistake.

Ori grabs Aro by the neck, slams him into the ground, and holds him down with his talons. They argue for a bit, forcing Aceius to interfere.

He gets Ori to back off and set Aro free, which he begrudgingly does. Red explains for Ace that they aren't thieves and only came because they sensed power of some kind.

While they're talking, Aceius steps away and lifts the front of their helmet to feel the breeze. Aro, only now hearing of Ghidorah's final attack, sees part of what Ace is now.

Just a mess of cosmic energy housing his soul, forced to stay in a suit of armor.

That's when a realization hits Solomon like a ton of bricks. He wounded the golden devil enough to launch that attack, the one that made Aceius what he is now...

If he hadn't harmed Ghidorah, that attack wouldn't have been made. Ace would've still had his body. He wouldn't need to stay in a suit of armor.

Aceius's current state is all his fault... but he's assured, by the silent knight and Ori, that it isn't.

He is not to blame. King Ghidorah, destroyer and conquerer of planets, is.

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Honestly, I am just so proud of how these all turned out! They all just look so amazing- the lighting, backgrounds, characters, everything!

Really wish I could hang these on my wall. They'd seriously make for awesome posters!

Enjoy the drawings, my dear readers!

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