can you find exactly what the villager says?
Fisherman: Zzz…Zzzzz…Hwaah!!! The tranquil sound of the waves does it to me every time. It makes me so sleepy. I bet the lullaby we heard in our mothers’ wombs was kinda like this. One day, we will all return to the Mother Sea…Embraced by her lullaby…
Fisherman: In due course, your time will also come to return to the sea, young man…
is that what you're referring to?
i think that the fisherman is referring to a normal life (and a normal, natural, death), not being drowned. However, Serge didn't simply die of a natural cause, he was physically returned to the sea, so I think something needs to balance it out, Serge's actually coming from the sea..
But the pictures and stuff refer to evolution, and unless the entire race reverts back to fish, i don't think the analogy holds
And although Wazuki and Marge are said to be Serge's parents constantly, is there any evidence that would go against their finding Serge as a baby and raising him as if he were their child? And, of course, no one in the village (if they knew), including Marge, would want to tell Serge since it would devasate him
I really wanna see a pic of Wazuki, to see if he really does resemble Serge; does anyone know where I can find one?
edit: I was trying to say this before, but I couldn't find words for it:
The language of the gravestone, to me, definitely makes it seem like he was found; "What came from the sea", 'what' makes it seem like, literally or in w/e analogy it's using, not everyone comes from the sea and that Serge was special. It had to make a big deal that Serge came from the sea, when, if it's the analogy of which the fisherman speaks or which the thing at Fort Dragonia tells, then everyone would've come from the sea, and saying 'what came from the sea' would be unneeded, meaning that it can only be there to specifically mean something else.