'Fairy Tail' chapter 512 spoilers: Battle continues as Larcade prepares to use eternal sleep magic on Sting

The cover art of "Fairy Tail" volume 50. Kodansha

As seen in the previous chapter of "Fairy Tail," Larcade used starvation magic that caused everyone to act as if they haven't eaten in months. They also saw each other as food. Good thing Sting snapped out of it in time to knock out Lector and the rest before they cannibalized each other. And just when it looked like Larcade was about to win, Rogue arrived in the nick of time to tell Sting to eat his shadow.

Sources say "Fairy Tail" chapter 512 is going to continue to focus on Sting and Larcade's battle. The chapter is supposedly titled "Sting, the White Shadow Dragon," so that puts the spotlight squarely on Sting.

Larcade was getting ready to unleash powerful magic that would make Sting sleep eternally. However, Sting is getting a power-up of his own when he devoured Rogue's shadow magic. Can Sting level the playing field with this new power? The only other person to use the White Shadow Dragon ability is Rogue's future counterpart, so it's going to be interesting to see how Sting handles this.

Despite the significant power-up Sting received, fans still believe Larcade is going to defeat him with the sleep magic. Well, that's certainly a possibility. Larcade is definitely a formidable foe.

A report says Sting will allegedly warn Larcade that using that kind of magic can have dangerous side effects and the user will die. Okay, this might be a bit of a stretch but it's still better than reports saying that Larcade's new technique is sexual pleasure based. The villain clearly stated that the magic he's going to use is based on the desire for slumber.

Meanwhile, readers are advised to take everything with a grain of salt because details for the next chapter have yet to be revealed. Right now, all reports concerning the plot details for "Fairy Tail" chapter 512 are rumors at best.

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