

Now, if Benimaru was pushed to such limits, who knows, we could have seen something more incredible because at the end of the day, Arthur was just beginning to master his technique, and Benimaru is already at his limits. Arthur had fought many battles before, but, this was an enemy he couldn’t have just let go. What pushed him to such limits? It was his conviction to defeat Dragon. He faced Dragon more like “King Arthur” than just a Knight.

Benimaru had to fallback after fighting Dragon, unlike what Arthur did. But, his battle against Dragon proved it partially wrong. Talking about the most powerful character in Fire-Force, No, Arthur isn’t the most powerful. Shinra, on the other hand has power that attracts more attention. His sword is his strength as he can channel his power through it.

In the end these two are best friends! But, I never suspected that it would take Shinra to become a God/Devil to save his best friend. Honestly though, I knew Shinra wouldn’t let Arthur die so easily. Yes, Arthur dies after defeating the Dragon, but he is revived by God Shinra (or Devil, whatever you’d like to call him) at the end of the series. But, the truth never stays hidden for long, and the latest chapters has revealed something that we all were fearing. A bitter battle followed, and thanks to Vulcan’s mysterious ring, it helped Arthur to breath freely on Moon too.įor many chapters Arthur stayed on the top of being a badass, facing an opponent far more powerful and experienced. The intensity was so high that their battle wasn’t just restricted to Earth. One-on-one battle started between Dragon and Arthur. Now that he has found Arthur, there is no way he can back off. But, at the end of the day, he is a human, thirsty for a great warrior who can compete with him. He is not a Dragon for real, it’s only a name given to him because of things he did and the large-scale(pun intended) destruction he caused.
