In Dragon Ball Dema: The Origins of Supreme Kai, Explained

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  • Shin, Supreme Kai of Universe 7, has unique origins and connections to the Demon Realm.

  • Shin is a Glynd born from the Glynd tree in the Second Demon World.

  • A potential conflict arises when Shin tries to protect Dende from his relatives, Arinsu and Degesu.

On Dragon Ball Day No stranger to introducing new lore and details about pre-existing characters we didn't know about. Anyway, most of them are related to the revelation of Tamagami's purpose, the natives of the Demon Realm, and the fact that most of the alien species we know used to be natives of the Demon Realm in one of the three Demon Worlds. The revelation that Shin, the Supreme Kai of Universe 7, is related to the two antagonists, despite the fact that Shin is a Kai, is surprising for this reason.

An even bigger surprise is that Shin is a Supreme Kai, but his origin is different from what we're used to Dragon Ball. All the same, Shin's origin is explained in the story of the latest anime, and there are some explanations about what Kai is, and who he was.

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The Glynde and their creation

Beginning of moss

To begin the origin of Shin and his kind, we should begin with the introduction of their home realm as well as the new home they have made for themselves in the world outside of the Demon Realm. The second demon world is where the Glynds come from, where they are all born from the Glynd tree, somewhat like an apple orchard tree, and they all have varying degrees of affinity with the demon realm. This is also the world they shared with the Namekians before they moved into space and the mortal world, and at some point both Glynd and Namekians left the second demon world and went to their respective home planets. Shin, and Kibito for that matter, are called Kais in the New World, but they are born the same way, hanging from the Glynde Tree in the Second Demon World, with different levels once they go to the mortal realm.

Of course, Shin isn't the only Glynde who became Supreme Kai, or even the only Kai. The four kai overseeing the four directions, including King Kai, are all Glynds born from their birth tree on the planet known as the Sacred World of the Kai. An important detail to remember is that all mosses have titles and names as they move into the mortal realm. Shin's real name, for example, is Nahare. He was given a name early in his life, and Dr. Linked to Arinsu and Degesu, two glinted relatives who are opposites. On Dragon Ball Day. This small detail could be important to the rest of the story, especially once we learn more about the relationship between Shin and the two antagonists working with the demon king Gomah.

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Shin's connection to the demon realm

Potential conflict

While there aren't many details about how Shin grew up in the Demon Realm, there are a lot of details that suddenly come to the world Dragon Ball Larger than average, and only Shin's connection to the demon realm can explain some of his decisions as a whole. After all, as the Supreme Kai, Shin is supposed to reveal the creation of the planets and instruct mortals, but this only happened after his kind left the Demon Realm. Degesu and Arinsu don't have the slightest sense of responsibility outside of their own kind and the demon world, so it made sense that their reactions and actions taken against the Z-Warriors were preventive, if not aggressive. Regardless, the idea that these two would work alongside Shin isn't entirely plausible as they try to steal the Dende and weaken the Z-Fighters out of fear of being a threat to them. However, what does this have to do with Shin's relationship with the demon realm and potential conflict?

To put it simply, Arinsu wants to use the Demon Realm Dragon Balls for himself, while Degesu is loyally working with Gomah while keeping an eye on the Z-Warriors. However, Shin is only one of the three Glynds who are trying to save Dende from their clutches, while also trying to get things back to normal in this adventure. There is a potential conflict between the family and the fact that Degesu and Arinsu probably do not have a full or strong relationship with Shin as their relatives.

That is not fully confirmed as of now, but there is some merit to understanding possible conflicts between family members from the same world. Shin's origin is revealed, and it seems that he knows a lot about the Demon Realm in a world where he is the Supreme Kai. However, this works to its advantage. How beautiful the world is On Dragon Ball Day The show itself allows fans to feel connected and involved with a lot more mysterious and whimsical things that we haven't gotten since the early days. Dragon Ball. Anyway, Shin's origin is more detailed than what we have, but hopefully we'll get more information in the future. On Dragon Ball Day.

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