Yes, Baam eventually develops deep anger and a willingness to harm Rachel, particularly after she betrays his friends and puts Khun in a coma, causing him to move past his initial affection and realize her true selfish nature, though the journey to this point is gradual and complex, involving deep hurt and confusion.
Because of Rachel's treatment of Khun, Baam was finally able to get angry at Rachel and willing to fight her. Most notably, Rachel's act of putting Khun in a coma was the catalyst for Baam finally throwing away any lingering affections for Rachel he had.
He had love for her, yes, but remember his background. He was isolated in a cave ⛰️ before he could even remember! Rachel was his savior, teaching him to read 📖, talk 🗣️, care for him 🤗. It was more maternal/big sisterly than romantic.
About why Rachel betrayed Bam, was mostly due to her desire of climbing the tower and because Headon asked her to. Remember that there is a contract the admins have with Zahard, and Headon was asked not to let Bam interfere, Headon purposely gave bam one of the worst tests to make him fail/kill him.
Baam finally began to display the extent of his true dangerous potential during the events of the Hidden Floor: While initially deemed to be weak compared to the other Irregulars before him, after just one-month of training with the data self of Khun Eduan, Baam became strong enough to hold his own against and pressure ...
NBA star Bam Adebayo and WNBA star A'ja Wilson are the real-life definition of "love and basketball." Adebayo, who plays for the Miami Heat, was front and center supporting his girlfriend as she led the Aces to their third championship in four years.
Tower of God season 2 is finally here, but the mystery behind the real prince of Jahad is still up in the air, resulting in a huge divide in the fanbase. Many fans think that Baam is the real prince of Jahad, but others believe it's Ja Wangnan, who debuted in the second season's first episode.
The only demon found inside Baam during the first revolution was Blue Thryssa. Author SIU had stated that this "Fake Being" is some "Mind Being" that mixed into Baam as he climbed the Tower and gained its power just like the Thorn.
What Makes Her A Hate Sink? Rachel was shown to be selfish and self-centered individual who is willing to do whatever she can just to achive her goal, even if it means hurting others or her friends.
Baam started as a naive little kid with no powers whatsoever, his only weapon a rusty cleaver in his hand. Less than 15 years later and he's already capable of going toe to toe with some of the strongest High Rankers in the Tower. People who have lived for thousands, tens of thousands of years.
Nearing the end of their date, Endorsi wanted to give something to Bam that he'll never forget. She kisses him on the cheek. When Bam says her name in confusion after the kiss, Endorsi walks away and replies that, "It's a service."
Plot. Monica invites an old school friend of hers and Ross' for Thanksgiving, Will Colbert (Brad Pitt). However, Will reacts very badly when learning that Rachel, who he hated in high school because of her bullying him, will be joining them for dinner.
He wanted to save his Master from getting sealed. And while Baam doesent "want" to fight a war and kill, he accepted that the path he is on now its inevitable to not fight. He also stated that he will make a Paradise for himself and his friends, and that no matter who stands in his way he will accomplish it.
But outside of the disappointing action animation in Tower of God season 2, the bigger issue is overly subdued lighting and a weak color palette, undercutting exciting moments with drab visuals.
Twenty-Fifth Baam, or Baam for short, later known as Jue Viole Grace, is the main protagonist of the adventure manhwa and anime series Tower of God. He is a lonesome boy on the journey of trying to complete a tower to reunite with Rachel, a girl who befriended him when he got out of a cave.
Michelle Light, better known as Rachel, is the female antagonist of the adventure manhwa and anime series Tower of God.
Jahad and Jahad Princesses. Alternatively spelled as Zahard. The great king of the Tower, founder of the Jahad empire and the overarching antagonist of the story. He is an Irregular ranked 3 across the tower.
Unfortunately, Rachel was a step ahead and sold out Khun's entire team to FUG, causing him to swear vengeance. When encountering each other against in the Hell Train Arc, Khun would go out his way to torment and belittle her as payback for all her betrayals. The only reason he did not outright kill her was due to Baam.
Rachel was a villain in season 3, an anti-hero/occasional villain in season 4, an anti-hero turned villain in season 5, and a villain again in season 7. She was like the evil Brooke Davis in the series.
Bam can mean chestnut, or night. In this case, he was named after when he was born, the 25th night.
After being presumed dead after the events on the Test Floor, Baam is forcibly recruited into the organisation FUG, and later joins a new team: Team Tangsooyook.
Jahad made a contract that allows him to reign as the ruler of the tower, but hasn't climbed any further than 134th floor.
When Rachel claims that she knew- Khun retorts that if she really knew, she wouldn't be here. Rachel responds saying that she could see that Bam was loved, implying that Khun loves Bam.