Trying an even more painterly approach to painting,
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I do miss Griffith expressing emotions, he feels more like a plot device these days, there is no really going inside his thoughts anymore, which I guess makes the point of him being more distant stronger. Hopefully him attacking the island won't be done with him just staring at the destruction...
Do you think Griffith ordered a hit on Rickert because his ego was hurt (which would support your claim that he isn't that much less human now)? I don't know what to think about it really, I would like to think that he wouldn't care to the point of wanting to kill his former companion but at the...
Oh, so it means IoE designed Griffith and other God Hand members (as people) to be exactly this way and even if they are allowed "to do as they will", they would never do anything outside of IoE's design, they wouldn't go against their nature, which was established by some higher power, correct...
I don't really get this part. If they are somehow allowed to "do as they will", why would they be united like that? It's obvious they are carrying out a plan imposed by a higher being, even Griffith who just wanted his own kingdom has it only because it serves IoE.
When we look at the concept...
There is a possibility that Gaiseric was a ruthless, unforgiving warrior-emperor, who was also just and kind to people close to him, there is a personality type like this. There's also a factor that after a traumatic event (especially on a scale like this) people tend to change considerably, so...
Of course, I am aware of that. It's just I am speculating with the angle of "what if Void is more important than the rest". I don't think he's so important that everything and everyone would be sacrificed just for him to remain alive but I do believe that certain personalities are more suited to...
If we assume Void was the last of the old God Hand, assuming the rules were the same, he had to be special in some way, but why? Miura supposedly said that the ultimate goal for them is related to "void", is it void as Void or just a noun? There's also the detail of him having six fingers but...
I don't think previous God Hand were killed by Gaiseric specifically. It's hard to say if they were killed at all, maybe. I am curious as to how Skull Knight knew how to use Beherits in order to create the Beherit Sword, and that weapon seems like something he made not only to travel through...
I also hope that Miura doesn't listen to his fanbase and draws and writes whatever he wants. Some people got mad about Guts and Casca reunion being absent but I was happy that we switched to Griffith because it meant plot development. If a writer stays true to himself, the work he produces is...
Would people get mad if the next episode is focused on Rickert? I think it makes sense to see what he is up to at the moment but I also understand if we get to see him much later on.