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His followers (Shadow Garden) take his absurd improvisations as absolute, brilliant gospel.

Cid is insanely overpowered, but his obsession with theatricality (waiting for the perfect moment to reveal his strength) means his power is used for dramatic flair, not just efficiency. 3. Cult of Shadow Garden vs. Reality His followers (Shadow Garden) take his absurd improvisations

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The "Solid" structure of his organization is built entirely on lies. Cid believes his followers are just playing along with his elaborate game. However, his followers are actually highly skilled, dedicated, and fighting a real threat (the actual Cult of Diablos) that Cid refuses to believe exists. Cid believes his followers are just playing along

The core irony and source of comedy is that Cid believes he is roleplaying in a fantasy world he thinks he created, acting out elaborate, chuunibyou-inspired scenarios. He constantly improvises, inventing "Cult of Diablos" lore on the spot to impress his followers.