Uriel said:He's just so regal and honourable, he talks in 3rd person. Simple.
That's all nice and sweet that you said that about the giant, but in the end, he still gonna die!Uriel said:He's just so regal and honourable, he talks in 3rd person. Simple.
Uriel said:He's just so regal and honourable, he talks in 3rd person. Simple.
Mizar said:That's it! What do you say about that Saiki?
And wasn't it already established that Zodd was an apostle? I thought the little chat between him and Wyald had proven that beyond any doubt.
I think this proves everything beyond doubt that he is an apostle.Wereallmad said:Though I do think Zodd is probably an apostle, there is nothing about him that has been "proven beyond any doubt" besides the fact that he's big, ugly, and strong.
Mizar said:That's it! What do you say about that Saiki?
And wasn't it already established that Zodd was an apostle? I thought the little chat between him and Wyald had proven that beyond any doubt.
Saiki said:I don't really see how he's talking in 3rd person........
Uriel said:I think this proves everything beyond doubt that he is an apostle.
Wereallmad said:I don't follow you.
roberto999 said:It is "Ave Cesare, morituri te salutant" "Hail o Caesar the ones that are about to die salute you". But in that case not everyone would die , only the losers and sometimes at them too could be granted their life if the Caesar was in a good mood. however I too think that even if Grunbeld has not said "us" doesn't mean that he is not an apostle. That said... he really could not be an apostle ( the kind created by the beherit that is)
Saiki said:I'm just hoping that Grunbeld is something different. ;D
'Doesn't mean anything, really... ^^;Saiki said:The reason I say that it's enough proof that Grunbeld is not an apostle is the way he is saying it.
krebs4life said:well considering the overall abundance of apostles, it really doesnt seem that far-fetched that all of griff's new friends are infact apostles.
and regarding the sentence in question, the major subject of the sentence is guts, its not grunbeld or the apostles.
think of it as grunbeld is addressing guts with a title "The Black Swordsman who hunts apostles" kinda like "The Black Swordsman: The Apostle Hunter" or "King Charles the great"
grunbeld seems to be semi-honorable, and titles were important in the days of old, granted this is only a fiction tale taking place in a quasi-medieval era
Olivier Hague said:'Doesn't mean anything, really... ^^;
korkor said:plus everytime they show his face im reminded of the snake count