What would happen if Natsu ate the flame of Frenzy [discussion]

Too put it simply imagine the Flame of Frenzy as a raw, chaotic force of emotion and madness. It's like a wildfire inside a person’s soul, born from deep despair, overwhelming pain, and the desire to break free from a world that feels broken, oppressive, and unchangeable. This flame isn’t just a physical fire—it’s a spiritual one. It represents the madness and rebellion of those who reject the natural order of the world, seeing it as unjust or corrupt.

When someone is consumed by the Flame of Frenzy, they don’t just lose control of themselves—they become part of something bigger and more destructive. It’s a power that blinds people with rage and suffering, driving them to destroy everything, including themselves. The flame sees no boundaries between right and wrong, or between enemies and allies. It’s a chaotic equalizer, reducing the world to ash so it can start anew.

In the lore of Elden Ring, this flame is tied to a deeper cosmic idea: the rejection of the gods and the systems they’ve imposed. Those who follow it seek an ending where everything is undone—a world free from suffering, but also free from meaning and structure. To them, annihilation is the only way to achieve true freedom.

On a human level, the Flame of Frenzy can be seen as a metaphor for the all-consuming nature of despair and anger. It’s what happens when someone loses hope completely and is willing to burn everything, including themselves, just to end the pain or to make a statement against a world they can’t accept. It’s both terrifying and tragic—a power born from suffering that only brings more suffering.