'Fairy Tail' chapter 511 spoilers: Dragon Slayers' backstory revealed?

The cover art of "Fairy Tail" volume 51. Kodansha

The previous chapter of "Fairy Tail" showed that Gray and Juvia were safe, but Natsu's not out of the woods yet. Zeref suddenly appeared in Natsu's subconscious and showed Natsu memories that he had forgotten. Meanwhile, Sting arrived in the nick of time to save Yukino from Larcade's sadistic magic. It looks like Larcade has finally met his match. He should do a better job than Kagura.

Sources say Gajeel, Wendy, and the other Dragon Slayers' past may be explored in "Fairy Tail" chapter 511. Zeref, the one in Natsu's subconscious to be precise, was filling the gaps in Natsu's memories in the previous chapter, and Natsu was shown that he had already met the two before when he was a child. Sting and Rogue also appeared in the vision.

Fans speculate the upcoming chapter may also show how Zeref created demons. This is possible. The Zeref in Natsu's vision explained that he worked non-stop to find a way to resurrect Natsu as E.N.D., so perhaps Natsu will be shown a vision of how he was revived. Some reports say the Sting in Natsu's vision will be the one who reveals this secret.

Sting's battle with Larcade should also continue in chapter 511. What will Larcade do to defeat the White Dragon Slayer? Light magic doesn't affect him one bit. Will Sting succeed and save his friends?

Readers must be wondering by now what's going on with Erza and Irene? The two weren't even shown in chapter 510. Sounds like fans will have to wait a little while before the connection between the two is revealed. Manga creator Hiro Mashima sure knows how to tease the readers.

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 511 are rumors at best.

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