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Is Imu-Sama a King or a God to the FIVE ELDERS? | The Meaning Behind the Title “Creator”

Thank you for reading this article about whether Imu-Sama is considered a king or a god by the FIVE ELDERS, and the meaning behind referring to Imu-Sama as the “Creator.” I’m your host, Jack Ocean.
In this article, I’ll be discussing the relationship between Imu-Sama and the FIVE ELDERS:

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Is Imu-Sama a King or a God to the FIVE ELDERS? | The “Position” of the FIVE ELDERS

Is Imu-Sama a King or a God to the FIVE ELDERS? | The Meaning Behind the Title “Creator”

The FIVE ELDERS treat Imu-Sama as if they are either a king or a god, but what is the significance behind this? Why is Imu-Sama considered a special existence? Let’s explore these questions in detail!

The “Position” of the FIVE ELDERS

The Celestial Dragons are considered gods with immense power, acting as they please over the people of the world. Among these Celestial Dragons, the FIVE ELDERS are recognized as the highest rank.
Being called the highest rank implies that even within the Celestial Dragons, there is a hierarchy. This suggests that the original 20 Kings who founded the World Government also had a hierarchy among them.
Nobility places great importance on lineage, and despite 800 years passing, lineage remains unchanged. Ignoring this would disrupt the entire noble society. Therefore, it’s likely that the society of the Celestial Dragons hasn’t changed much from 800 years ago.
With 20 kings, a natural hierarchy based on wealth, military power, or the individual abilities of the kings themselves would have emerged. Their contributions during the Void Century’s war would have greatly influenced this hierarchy.
The FIVE ELDERS are likely descendants of the top-tier kings within that hierarchy, probably inheriting the same abilities and leadership qualities as their ancestors.
Additionally, to keep Imu-Sama’s existence hidden from the world, it would be better if only a few people were aware of them.
It’s unclear whether ordinary Celestial Dragons, who are not involved in politics, even know about Imu-Sama, but maintaining such a secret and governing the world requires exceptional talent.
Thus, the FIVE ELDERS are likely not only loyal to Imu-Sama but also highly competent and elite among the Celestial Dragons.
The Figarland family likely also shares such a lineage, though they might be more like warriors rather than political leaders, lacking the same political acumen.
But why is Imu-Sama still treated as a king or a god among the Celestial Dragons in the present day? Could this have been the case since the time of the Void Century?

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