MerlinTheMage
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Seeing how Casca started as a slave & with all the similarities, does anyone think she could possibly be a part of the Kushan bloodline ?
To how Kushan are mostly slaves toward the beginning & through most of the story.
Thank you for your insight Aazeealh! I never thought the Bakiraka were slaves though, I was just wondering why we see so many Kushan slaves compared to most other races. But what I really want to know is if we know of any other races that show the same characteristics that our Casca has, with the hair and dark skin. I related it to the Kushan because I can’t find any other races that look like her. I would love to know your thoughts.The Bakiraka are an exiled clan that was banished by the Kushan emperor long ago, but they aren't slaves, and Kushans in general aren't "mostly slaves" either.
Also, when she was sold to the rich noble, would that make her a slave? Even if it was a pretty short time.Casca was not a slave, just a kid from a poor family.
I'm pretty sure she was being taken to be a servant and not a slave.Also, when she was sold to the rich noble, would that make her a slave? Even if it was a pretty short time.
I never thought the Bakiraka were slaves though, I was just wondering why we see so many Kushan slaves compared to most other races.
But what I really want to know is if we know of any other races that show the same characteristics that our Casca has, with the hair and dark skin. I related it to the Kushan because I can’t find any other races that look like her. I would love to know your thoughts.
Also, when she was sold to the rich noble, would that make her a slave? Even if it was a pretty short time.
In all honesty this is my fault & you’re right, I’m not remembering correctly. The thing was that I was reading volume 29 & I’m in Vritannis seeing Kushan slaves and thinking I’ve seen more of them but looking back I can’t find them! Thanks for the correction.You are not remembering the story correctly. We see Kushans being treated as slaves in Vritannis. That's one time. What other occurrence are you thinking of?
Too many times I start thinking of Berserk like it will write out the history of everything in the world it’s set in. But I forget it’s telling the story around Its characters much more.Berserk is a work of fiction that focuses on telling a story around specific characters, it doesn't aim to give the reader a comprehensive view of the world it's based in.
Another mistep on my part, once again forgetting her family sold her to have a better life. I feel like I have to apologize for this thread because I feel more & more embarrassed that I didn’t take into consideration some of the things you guys said, things I should know as a fan of the series. With this being my first post on this forum I hope I’m not written off as someone who doesn’t respect or understand the core of Berserk. I would say this thread has been a learning experience as I will do more research with anything I bring to the forum.She was reluctantly entrusted to the noble with the promise that she would become a maid and therefore would have a decent life. She was not sold as a slave. You really ought to re-read the story if that's how you remember it.
With this being my first post on this forum I hope I’m not written off as someone who doesn’t respect or understand the core of Berserk.