Talk:Slane Theocracy/@comment-46.194.19.142-20160312181259/@comment-173.20.18.66-20160313032538

Looking at it again, there are actually seven players in the anime's opening scene, not six. However, there are also some things to note that support the theory:

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1. Four of the Six Great Gods, the ones worshipped by the Kingdom and Empire, each have corresponding elements; I.E Fire, Wind, Earth, and Water. If you look at the players that attacked Nazarick in the anime, four of them seem to have equipment/abilities that loosely represent those 4 elements. A beast-like man that attacks with brute force, smashing the ground in an AoE attack (earth), A sleek mermaid-looking woman that fights with a sword (water), an agile white warrior (wind), and a black armored tank with a flaming axe (fire).

2. The other two gods are the gods of Darkness and Light. If we look at the footage, there is one magic-casting God that looks like an Archangel Flame that uses light magic. There's also a female dark wizard whose staff actually resembles the staff of the Black Scripture's 3rd Seat rather closely.

3. The odd-one out seems to be the leader of the troupe, a red-armored Paladin. It's possible that he just wasn't transported, or maybe the Slane Theocracy doesn't include him for some  reason?

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The major contradiction to this theory is that in the Web Novel, it's said that the God of Darkness was a skeleton mage like Ainz. However, since there are differences between the Wn and LN, the theory could still be true. I don't think it actually is, though.