LaXnyd said
Wizard, in regards to your latest post, I would like to point out somethings. 1: "Nothing More than a tough chain" - incorrect - the part about Enkidu being nothing but a tough chain to normal humans only applies to the physical aspect. They can squirm and fight all they want, but it's still a normal human fighting off a tough chain. Even with the target not being divine the other dimensional, spatial and conceptual trappings still apply, but at the similar reduced strengths.And this is still assuming that the target does not have divinity, which I will get to next... 2: "To normal humans and other non-divine beings" - True. Mia could probably break out of those bonds if she was non-divine and used the same amount of strengths and powers. IF. Mia's greatest strengths, the black blood, unfortunately, doesn't quite cut the trick. Why? Because black blood is divine. Let met explain. In soul eater, Crona got black blood injected into him because black blood contained the same soul wavelength as a kishin. As such, it can be reasonably deducted that a user of black blood has the same traits as a Kishin. Now, a Kishin is a demon "god". You may claim that's just a name, but in soul eater Kishin are said to have powers rivalling Shinigami himself. They are mythological. They are creators. They are divine, and so is anyone who shares traces of their wavelength. In Fate/Zero, the King of Conquerers, Alexander the great got divinity counted against him when he was trapped by Enkidu because of a simple MYTH. Mia, with her Kishin divinity - quite dark for divinity, but still divinity - would be under the same punishment. Even then, she would have to break out of Enkidu by force, as by stopping the very space around her she wouldn't be able to pull out more black blood at the moment. As such, Mia isn't getting out of Enkidu.
Allow me to explain this. Kishin, which was incorrectly translated in some versions of the anime as 'demon god' is in fact the name of a powerful rank of demon in Japan, having nothing to do with ;'gods'. just like how Shinigami are not Death Gods, as some might think, but spirits of death, as the Japanese didn't believe in a pantheon of Gods but rather in a host of spirits of varying levels of power. However, let us instead of observing Japanese culture look at the Soul Eater Mythos.
In the Soul Eater Mythos, Asura Kishin first worked together with Shinigami to bring order to the land. However, he was one of the Seven Great Old Ones, beings that represent the concepts that cause the existence of madness. Order, Anger, Fear, Power, etc. Kishin is the Great Old One of Fear, the antagonist in the Soul Eater series, and has resorted to evil practices. He himself fell to madness. This could be blamed on whatever moron named him Kishin (it's like naming a Jedi Padawan Hitler Jr, it ain't going to end well), this resulted in him gaining his Madness Wavelength. Now, I would like to question whether or not a Great Old One constitutes as a God, as they are representations of concepts. They sound more like avatars, or spirits.
To further emphasize the argument that Asura Kishin is not, in fact, a God, I will bring forth the wll-known fact that Crona is a young Kishin. This implies it is possible for one to become a Great Old One, through sheer power and madness. This resembles the system of confusionism that the Japanese Spirits adhere to, instead of pantheons of Gods such as the Greek, Norse, or Egyptian Gods. However, if, at this point, you are still convinced that Asura is a God, allow me to procede.
The Black Blood was created by Medusa and does, indeed, reverberate with the Madness Wavelength. However, Medusa at a certain point creates a snake that Crona places inside of Mary that also influences the Madness Wavelength, showing that this is not a power unique to Asura. While Asura is indeed the most powerful source of the Madness Wavelength, later, Arachne also is able to master the power to control the Madness Wavelength. As such, this ability is not unique to the Kishin. Meaning that even if the Black blood possesses this ability, it is not, by nature, divine.