This leads me to believe that over the last few centuries (leading up to mid and late 1800), the Earl has been having a field day over in Japan, making it his base of operation. By 1850, there would be very few humans left in this alternate 19th century of D. Gray-man. I just find it quite a stretch that any of the Order could have come in for Kanda (roughly 1880, yes?) and not notice the activity, as it is heavily implied that by that point things were already well under the control of akuma. It wasn't something that burst out of control in the last decade, it had been going on for centuries under the blind eye of the Order (as I read it anyway).
I am dying to know if he was abducted, if he was found outside of Japan, if some part of the Order knew what was going on in Japan and decided to do nothing...
hehe, I meant the story of the series itself (the manga/anime)
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This leads me to believe that over the last few centuries (leading up to mid and late 1800), the Earl has been having a field day over in Japan, making it his base of operation. By 1850, there would be very few humans left in this alternate 19th century of D. Gray-man. I just find it quite a stretch that any of the Order could have come in for Kanda (roughly 1880, yes?) and not notice the activity, as it is heavily implied that by that point things were already well under the control of akuma. It wasn't something that burst out of control in the last decade, it had been going on for centuries under the blind eye of the Order (as I read it anyway).
I am dying to know if he was abducted, if he was found outside of Japan, if some part of the Order knew what was going on in Japan and decided to do nothing...
hehe, I meant the story of the series itself (the manga/anime):3