‘Fairy Tail' Spoilers: Zeref's God Form, The End Of Fairy Tail

Hiro Mashima, the creator of the epic Anime Series “Fairy Tail” has done a splendid way to keep fans captivated with his work. Episode 532 and 533 again showed everybody why Mashima is a decorated artist. Not only he left the fans in awe with the revelation of Zeref’s new form but he also stunned the anime world when he “killed” one of the main characters.

The Fate Of Mavis And Natsu

To describe the last two episodes of “Fairy Tail” would be astonishing. Apparently, none of the “Fairy Tail” experts or famed YouTubers was able to predict on what had happened. Zeref just pulled off one of the craziest events in “Fairy Tail” history. Due to his thirst to obtain and finish his personal mission, Zeref put the matter in his own hands. Zeref was able to get hold of Mavis’ and wants to take the Neo Eclipse out of her since Mavis has that power. There were numerous fillers or flashbacks that were shown between Zeref and Mavis. However, the most interesting part is when out of nowhere, Zeref showed his new form.

Zeref’s God Form

Zeref was looking vicious and sadistic as he was looking at Natsu. The new form of Zeref doesn’t have any name yet but it looks like he has a heavenly aura covered with all white. Natsu was mesmerized with Zeref’s new form which caught him off guard. Zeref didn’t waste any time to kill Natsu as he walks by on his dead body. According to some insiders, the series might end sooner as everything is unfolded already.

Some fans don't believe in the theories that are being thrown right now by “Fairy Tail” experts as this is not the first time that the show was speculated to end. Basing on the recent post by Hiro Mashima, there are no implications that the series is almost over. Although he posted a certain topic before about the show's impending end, it is still not enough to rule out that “Fairy Tail” will be gone after this season.

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