Cid is insanely overpowered, but his obsession with theatricality (waiting for the perfect moment to reveal his strength) means his power is used for dramatic flair, not just efficiency. 3. Cult of Shadow Garden vs. Reality
However, based on the title, here is a solid analysis of the themes in , particularly focusing on the "Raw" power and comedic misunderstandings characteristic of the series and specifically early episodes like Episode 5. Cid is insanely overpowered, but his obsession with
The core irony and source of comedy is that Cid believes he is roleplaying in a fantasy world he thinks he created, acting out elaborate, chuunibyou-inspired scenarios. He constantly improvises, inventing "Cult of Diablos" lore on the spot to impress his followers. Reality However, based on the title, here is
The series functions as a "solid" parody of the Isekai genre. The series functions as a "solid" parody of the Isekai genre
His followers (Shadow Garden) take his absurd improvisations as absolute, brilliant gospel.