asmer said:why would she go just where she knows the Kushans are gonna attack!? That's the thing I was wondering about. :-\
Kirika-chan said:b) He thinks that Sonja might have been confused with a witch because she's such a weirdo (not entirely unlikely but not too likely either... she doesn't really look like a witch, I mean, the girl doesn't even wear a hat!)
Kirika-chan said:Does Griffith consider Sonja a dragon, a duck or something in between (kite???).
Kirika-chan said:She considers herself a kite (in-between [although she think's it's even higher than dragons, I doubt it])
Kirika-chan said:If she really escaped to Viritanis in a fit of jealousy against her falcon's matrimony to the duck queen Charlotte, why would she be telling the story so happily?
Kirika-chan said:It could be that she's "just like that" all the time.
Kirika-chan said:she might think that offering him Schierke will earn her enough bonus points to change his mind on his choice of spouse. If she doesn't, it could still be because she think's that she can use the witch's powers to change either Charlotte, Griffith, herself or some other relevant factor so that she'll be the one he marries.
Kirika-chan said:Then she felt the power of the witch.
xechnao said:Don't know japaneese but Olivier said that it was a "he" and not a "she"...
Aazealh said:Maybe she knew there was still time, maybe she felt it only after getting there, maybe she wanted to see the battle, many possible reasons... Don't forget that "fear" doesn't seem to be in her dictionary (make her blind and we've almost got daredevil ::)).
QUeeN typhonblue said:Caska almost got burned at the stake for being a witch, and she didn't even have a pointy hat!
BTW, Mule seemed somewhat distraught when he asked Isidro about the witch. Perhaps he was worried that Sonja (who hasn't shown any of the defensive ability of Schierke) was taken for a witch. Seems plausible -- his concern--seeing as two women in the story have already been condemned as witches just because they acted weird and said weird things.
Rhombaad said:The more I think about it (which is either a good thing or a bad thing), the more it seems like Sonja is being a little "too" innocent and nice. Either she's genuinely being kind to Schierke because she wants to bring a witch to join up with the BotH, or she's tricking her into going to Griffith and getting killed (or tortured, who knows). Her expression creeps me out anyway, but I'm not going to call this one until we see more of the story....sniff...two more weeks :'(
puella said:Mule recognizes the elves. It just means he isn't blind- minded or something more? ::)
QUeeN typhonblue said:Caska almost got burned at the stake for being a witch, and she didn't even have a pointy hat!
...seeing as two women in the story have already been condemned as witches just because they acted weird and said weird things.
Yeah, and that's why the townfolks couldn't see Puck, huh?paradise_lost said:The answer to your question is inside words of the past ... "the levels are beginning to have a mixture together". Actually the differences between the levels are becoming very small and untouchable, so ... Mule-Myur is now able to see fairies ...
Swordsman in Sable said:Then Elene told Mozgus' goons that she was their leader when they were captured.
xechnao said:Walter, I guess this Sonja bad girl stuff is first of all my take, at least I was the one that first posted this on the thread...and I did this cause Olivier's post made me think about it
Olivier Hague said:Yeah, and that's why the townfolks couldn't see Puck, huh?
*sigh*paradise_lost said:Well, Olivier, maybe Mule-Myur is not that simple person that so many people is thinking he is.
Well, yeah, maybe _that_'s the reason, huh? Just maybe?He is near Griffith, and near Sonja
Retard.
Olivier Hague said:*sigh*
Well, yeah, maybe _that_'s the reason, huh? Just maybe?
Retard.
Not even that. You're just wasting oxygen.paradise_lost said:I'm only thinking.
Olivier Hague said:Not even that. You're just wasting oxygen.
You're way too overnice, Olivier. Be careful ;DOlivier Hague said:Not even that. You're just wasting oxygen.
kimchan said:Uh oh, it begins again...
Yup. I am no longer the "official italian" here :'(Sparnage said:What, did these two used to fight alot in the past?
Sparnage said:What, did these two used to fight alot in the past?
Funny.Olivier Hague said:Retard.
More funny.Olivier Hague said:Not even that. You're just wasting oxygen.
Aren't they the same thing? ;Dparadise_lost said:But actually I'm here not to fight against Olivier or others, I'm here to speculate and give my opinions ...
darkbane said:Am I the only one who thinks that Azan's reintroduction was a bit... pathetic? Ok so it was good for a cheap laugh but... really... Sleeping in full armor on a small boat like that... Actually I think someone already mentioned it, but there's so much trash in this thread that I can't find it right now.
darkbane said:Also, about a cigar sometimes being a cigar. People are reading too much into Sonia's behavior.
darkbane said:But this is one hell of an annoying cliffhanger here... you'd think the obvious continuation would be a polite refusal. But I'm not convinced that she has yet understood that their 'leader' is the Hawk, especially since Mule was interrupted by Isidro just as he was naming the Hawks. She might just go along for awhile (would be irresponsible, but she's in a confused state of mind it seems, and she never had a real friend before).
darkbane said:Also, in vol 22 Schierke says that getting close to a source of such power (referring to the hawk of light) in her body would be dangerous. Wouldn't it be a problem for her to approach Griffith? Or am i misinterpreting her statement there.