I tachiyomi'd this, so I nothing to refer back to. However, I don't think that would have made much of a difference.

This wins the prize as the single most incoherent manga I have ever read, even beating The World Exists For Me. And volume three may have been the least comprehensible volume of the bunch. Not only could I not follow the story in general, I usually couldn't tell what was happening on any given page. (I read the whole thing out of sheer amazement.)

Upon consulting [livejournal.com profile] oyceter, I discovered that part of my confusion was caused by two misapprehensions. I had thought that there was only one long-haired man with an eye-patch. There are two. Also, I thought that Tokage had vanished from the story and some random guy named Isaiah had appeared. What actually happens is that Tokage turns out to be named Isaiah.

There is a dead fairy God on an oxygen mask, a door into Faerie, and people crawling in and out of other people's bodies. Ian gets full-sized wings, or maybe that's an illusion. Faerie and Earth merge, unless that's an illusion too. Oh, and Rin enters a beauty pageant in order to rescue Ian. I forget why she thought that would help.

There's a long side-story that made more sense, but reminded me of the duller and more obvious stand-alone stories in Godchild.

So, does anyone have any idea what happened?
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From: [identity profile] coffeeandink.livejournal.com


Also, there is a little girl who is really Ian's mother. I think the happy ending is that Faerie and Earth are *prevented* from merging, but I could be wrong.

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com


There was also a girl who was brought up as a boy. Unless that was Ian's mother.

I think there was an evil plot to merge Faerie and Earth that was averted, but at the end Ian gave humanity the ability see the fairies among them. Maybe.
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No, I think lots of fairies escaped into the world, setting up the spin-off/sequel story, but ... huh. I don't remember anything about the visibility issues.

The Mafia princess who went around dressed as a boy wasn't Ian's mother, no. She was helping a fairy masquerading as her father with his evil plans for world-merging/world domination for reasons I forget but feel fairly certain had something to do with her parents.

From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com


I think it was both people could see fairies and fairies escaped into the world, because at the end, people were talking about how they could see them now.

*runs to find her copy*

Ok, as near as I can tell, everyone saw the big averted merge, and at least some are able to see fairies, because there are two girls talking about it and one is all "nope, mass hallucination" and then they both see one.
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Oh, I thought the ability to see fairies was temporary? Maybe?

And yes, I was extremely confused about Ian's mother, who was dead then a little girl then back to her normal age then possibly dead again. Maybe.

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com


She got pregnant in Faerie, right? And Tokage was born as a bodiless spirit, and Ian only aged one year despite her being gone for ten? Or maybe that was someone else.
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Um. Yes, I think? Although I have no idea about Ian aging because I am completely confused, and I have no idea why she de-aged and re-aged. Also, I can't remember if she was abusive and/or evil!
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No, she was actually good! Tokage hated her because he thought she'd abandoned him in Faerie, but it turned out she was forced to do so for his own good so he wouldn't be found by powers who were hunting her for some reason or another. I can't remember if she turned into a little girl to hide from the people hunting her or if they caught her and turned her into a little girl as punishment.

Ian's abusive dad was supposed to be redeemed by the power of his remorse and/or having been partially tricked into being abusive by fairies, but I so did not care about his inner pain.

From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com


Shiro's mother was pregnant when she went into Faerie and was gone for 5 years, but was either still pregnant or Shiro was a newborn when she returned, so Shiro's father thought she was part fairie, but she was really his, time just passed differently.

Isaiah was stillborn, so Kureha (mom) took his soul to Faerie where he could still live.

From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com


Crossdressing girl with the pacemaker, whose father is the one the Faerie god was possessing. I think she and Isaiah randomly had a thing for 2 seconds in the last volume.

Editted to fix typo that would make things even more confusing.
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Shiro is the girl who was pretending to be a boy in order to make Ian's mom think that she was Ian.
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Wait, why did she want Ian's mom to think she was Ian? And how on earth did she end up the caretaker of the Fairy King in an oxygen mask?

From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com


The Fairie god was possessing the body of Shiro's father. I forget if the body gave out because of the possession, or soon after. *looks because she still has vol 3 sitting beside her*

Ok, Ian's mom was there to be a hostage against Ian and Tokage or something. Apparently she was super powerful, but passed all her power on to her sons.

And it doesn't say when he ended up on an oxygen mask.

Hey, what is it with Kaori Yuki and Significant Stuffed Bunnies, anyway? There was Metatron's bunny that Sandalphon kept possessing in Angel Sanctuary and Kureha has a stuffed bunny that she seems to be using as a substitute for Ian and Tokage.
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