'Fairy Tail' chapter 512 rumors: Larcade-Sting battle to continue; Rogue and Kagura to help Sting snap out of RIP spell

(Comixology)It is said that Larcade will use a Sleep Magic on Sting in "Fairy Tail" chapter 512.

"Fairy Tail" chapter 512 is expected to hit the store shelves today, but, even before the manga arrives, there are already numerous spoiler reports claiming what its plot will be. However, among the many rumors attached to the manga series, the most common is that it will continue the battle between Larcade and Sting.

The previous chapter of "Fairy Tail" has already set the battle for Sting and Larcade. However, things will become more intense in chapter 512 as, allegedly, Rogue and Sting will combine their forces to beat the son of Zeref. According to reports, Rogue and Sting will be using the Unison Raid magic against their powerful opponent.

It is also alleged that "Fairy Tail" chapter 512 will feature Larcade using the RIP spell. While it's true that the spell will only put an opponent to sleep and cause the irresistible desire to take a rest, it is said to be tantamount to death as those who have been cast the spell with can no longer wake up.

Even though Larcade, indeed, uses the said magic spell against Sting, spoiler reports claim that Rogue and Kagura will help Sting snap out of it and bring him back to his senses. As Larcade thought that those under the spell can no longer wake up, he will be surprised that it fails to do so to Sting as Rogue and Sagura help their comrade.

Apart from putting the spotlight on the battle of Sting and Larcade, reports also claim that "Fairy Tail" chapter 512 will reveal the real connection between Larcade and Natsu. Allegedly, the chapter also comes with a revelation that both Larcade and Natsu are sons of Zeref, hence, they are brothers. As to how and why, the explanation is expected to happen in the manga's future chapters.

Will Sting really survive Larcade's RIP spell? Are Natsu and Larcade really brothers? Get yourself a copy of "Fairy Tail" chapter 512 today and find out.

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