Talk:Rudeus Greyrat/@comment-25450485-20160206115119/@comment-25450485-20160207211627

Good point. Has been a while since I've read these volumes, guess I forgot.

But I suppose Perugius guessed Rudi's origins to some degree due to his connection to Nanahoshi.

Perugius is from the Dragon Race, so he's quite familiar with reincarnation.

Fluently speaking "Nanahoshi's strange language" (=Japanese), being on such good terms with her right away, his understanding of Nanahoshi's world and its culture, all this points towards both of them being from the same country.

Furthermore, Perugius is perfectly aware that in our world, there is no magical power whatsoever, so anyone who gets summoned automatically has a magical capacity of zero, which is close to non-existent in that world.

But Rudi has THE greatest magic capacity there is and even more posesses the Laplace Factor, which shouldn't be possible for someone summoned from outside the seven worlds.

This leaves reincarnation as the conclusion that makes the most sense.