Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-27713488-20181103233945/@comment-2001:D08:D9:9020:AC1B:16BB:3DBB:1087-20190710060720

Oh, I know there's plenty of flaws in my theories. It all depends on the dev's decision after all. But that's part of the fun of speculation!

Anyway, here's an even crazier theory: Ralph, the young man who wants to save the world by doing every quest on the message board is maybe secretly an important character or even a final boss!

As for why I think that:

1) He's the only character besides Ralke, who uses RPG game logic to look at the world around him, a logic that literally doesn't exist in the TLS world (at least, they're the only ones who use such terms). Maybe he's a transmigrator?

2) Ralke is supposedly a cheap imitation of Ralph (he even had the same hair color, hair style and clothes), but he seems a lot more than Ralph for some reason (or maybe that's just because we interacted with Ralke way more, but anyway). Ralke talks about defeating a Human King and save the world, and he used terms like "quests" and even "level up". If Ralke is really a cheap imitation of Ralph, then Ralph must be more than what he seems. So if Ralke's goal is to defeat Human King to save the world, could Ralph's goal be bigger like "defeat all Kings and save the world"? That's how most RPG games go after all, defeat all the bosses and you win. Even if his way of doing is is buying brooms to clear quests.

3) Ralph actually has access to quite a lot of places. During the few times we did things on a message board, we saw weird requests like slay rats, spying on adultry and broom requests, always. What this really mean is blackmail material against important material like nobles and access to places he shouldn't have. He's low key enough that literally no one except Simon had ever taken notice of his talents, much less pay him attention, and he will be traveling to all kinds of places because of the inherent nature of his "job".He's like the perfect spy

4) Back at Yhilin, the mastermind behind the coup was a trophy wife that literally no one saw coming, not even Trin who was working with them closely for a time. Who's to say that the dev won't use the same trick twice, and that another low key, gag-like character who'll turn out to be super important and super powerful later on?

Well of course this theory is farfetched as hell, but hey, it was fun thinking about it.

The possibility of transmigrators feels plenty likely though. It's a solution to Alanon's dilemma and maybe even Stark's dilemma (that death only means being reborn in another universe, so you may as well live a full life before moving on to the next?? IDK).