“He literally created an angel law”: Zeno’s Power in Dragon Ball May Just be a Facade Hiding the Real Omnipotent God

Dragon Ball fans question Zeno's omnipotence as new theory suggests the Grand Priest might be the true supreme being in cosmic power dynamics.

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SUMMARY

  • Zeno's apparent omnipotence in the Dragon Ball universe may be a facade, concealing the true supreme being potentially the Grand Priest.
  • The creation and enforcement of the "Angel Law" suggest that the Grand Priest might wield more authority over cosmic affairs than Zeno.
  • Zeno's childlike behavior and reliance on attendants, fuel speculation about the true power dynamics in the Dragon Ball universe.
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In the sprawling multiverse of Dragon Ball, power levels and cosmic hierarchies have always been a subject of intense fascination for fans. At the pinnacle of this celestial order stands Zeno, the Omni-King whose mere whim can erase all of the existence known. However, a growing theory among the community suggests that his omnipotence might be more facade than fact, concealing a greater power behind the scenes.

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This intriguing hypothesis centers around the Grand Priest, a character whose serene demeanor belies his potential as a true omnipotent force in the series. Some believe that he might be the real puppet master, using Zeno as a front to maintain cosmic balance while wielding ultimate authority from the shadows.

The Grand Priest’s Mysterious Authority

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At the heart of this theory lies the enigmatic figure of the Grand Priest. As the father of all Angels and the closest attendant to Zeno, his role has always been shrouded in mystery. His calm demeanor and vast knowledge have led many to speculate that he possesses power far beyond what has been shown on screen.

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One of the most compelling pieces of evidence supporting this theory is the creation of “Angel Law.” This rule, which prohibits Angels from directly interfering in mortal affairs, was allegedly established by Zeno. However, who truly has the authority to govern beings as powerful as Angels?

The implementation and enforcement of this law seem to fall within the Grand Priest’s domain, suggesting that he may have more control over the cosmos than previously thought. This has led some to speculate that the Grand Priest might be the true omnipotent being in the Dragon Ball universe, using Zeno as a figurehead to maintain balance and order.

The Deceptive Persona of Zeno

One intriguing aspect of this theory is Zeno’s consistently childlike and impulsive behavior. Despite his status as the supreme being of the multiverse, he often exhibits a startling lack of knowledge about fundamental concepts and frequently relies on his attendants for guidance. This stark contrast between his supposed omnipotence and apparent has raised questions among keen-eyed fans.

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Some speculate that his juvenile demeanor might be more than mere characterization, it could be a carefully constructed facade. By presenting himself as an innocent and easily influenced child deity, he might serve as the perfect smokescreen, diverting attention from the true power operating behind the scenes, the Grand Priest.

The Grand Priest’s ability to remain unfazed in the face of universal-scale events, coupled with his role, suggests a level of authority that may surpass even that of Omni-King. If true, the theory could fundamentally reshape our understanding of the series’ power structure and cosmic hierarchy.

Dragon Ball is available to watch on Crunchyroll.

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Written by Akihito Chakma

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Holding a Master's degree in English, Akihito is a dedicated Content Writer at FandomWire. He has a keen focus on the ongoing anime series, classic series and new releases. With his passion for anime and writing skills, Akihito keeps fans informed and entertained through his work.