User blog comment:Omega natsu2/Chapter 368: The Third Seal, Predictions./@comment-5840892-20140120191618/@comment-5840892-20140120195811

Okay then here it goes, my big bad SINBAD theory. (the fan-girls will kill me for this I think, but here it goes.)

Regarding Sinbad: When I first saw him, saw his knowledege and other traits I though he would be important and he was. We get to Sindaria, and I see how acts and behaves, and somewhere in the back of my mind, it occured to me: "This to guy is just to awesome, bad-ass, epic, and perfect. Something is up here."

Then for some reason it occured to me: What if Sinbad is truly one of the greatest Antagonists in the series? Someone who wants to be King of the world (for the right reasons), but winds up letting his desire for power take over?

So, supposing this: What if it happened when he was traveling the world conquering Dungeons? During all of this he must have seen terrible things and wanted to change for the better, and started seeking more power to make these changes occur. But he soon started to lust for power more than the the greater good. So at some point in his past; his lust for power began corrupting him, and now he'll just do anything he can for power. Even as he hides behind the mask usually wheres. Maybe not as big as threat or an antagonist as Al Tharman, but the Major Secondary one. Almost on par with Aizen with his ability to plan, all for the sake of gaining power, This is what I've been thinking since the first Sindaria Arc. I don't like it, but for some reason in my head, it makes perfect sense. In short: Sinbad will be one of the greatest Antagonist in Magi, and he will be OP as hell to boot. He might even be using this crusade to stop Al Tharman as a front to gain more power, just to toss them aside when he has enough. Because in all honesty, as strong as he is, I bet could kill most of them.

Furthermore building on this Al Tharmen thing: What if he is using/manipulating this "crusade" to stop Al Tharman and using it as a way to gain more power, He might even be main antagonist material if that is the case.

Then of course there is what I call the best description we got of Sinbad as human being; which was: "You truly are evil aren't you?"

So going to the power thing. Going by the way I see it;Sinbad is utterly corrupted by his power. Meaning he no longer cares about the World, no matter how he acts. All he wants is power for the sake of power. I guess you could say a good parallel to what I am thinking of is Kelfka in Final Fantasy VI, he wanted power, and he went to great lengths to achieve his goal. Even going as far as becoming trying (and it looked like succeeding) in becoming something akin to a god. That is what I see in Sinbad. And in all honesty, that scares the utter fuck out of me. Probably because if I am even remotely right about this, he will try to make himself a god. If he isn't already trying that is.

And what gave me the TINIEST shred of evidence that can do a good job of giving this theory any REAL ground to stand on was at the end of this week's Magi. I never revealed it before due to the lack of a tiny piece of evidence that was somewhat concrete, but now I have that. So now I have FINALLY presented it. Man it was a lot to get off my chest, but it feels good to finally do so.