User blog comment:IamJakuhoRaikoben/Chapter 499: Gray and Juvia, Review./@comment-4449950-20160830081738/@comment-30807545-20160831192142

Does anyone remember how Tenrou Arc is fused to the main continent and how its power bestows anyone belonging to FT with incredulous powers, or is it just me?

Anyways, I'm not sure if its because of Mavis' influence or just a natural ability due to the influence of the residual energies of the FT Mages that traveled there over time since the guild's founding, but something tells me that Juvia's resurrection (yes, because Juvia is an FT Mage, and we damn well know how thick their plot armor is in comparison with other anime character's. Hell, you would believe its ridiculous, considering they won nearly all of their battles thanks to it) is gonna be due to the tree's influence; not sure about the area of effect, but it's assumed to be pretty vast. Well..... either that or Fairy Heart being used as a complete Deus Ex Machina, undoing all the "deaths" seen in this arc.

So yeah.... Carrot is right about death being seen as absolutely nothing in this storyline, even though we have a god ruling over the concept itself and it does practically little to nothing to stop these revivals. Hell, its basically why most of the angsty events in FT ever occur (i.e. its retarded curse), and CAN be seen as the true antagonist to an extent. The only thing I take enjoyment in is the shit storm these so-called "deaths" cause, even though everyone has the common sense to realize that Hiro is predictable and will revive all those he's "killed" so far. To be honest, I won't be surprised if all the deceased Spriggans are brought back to life after the war was over. However, I would be happy if God Serena would be brought back, considering how Hiro tarnished all of his potential like he did with the other Wizard Saints, Makarov included, becuase let's face it, the old man in the Phantom Lord arc was badass.

Sorry if it