CnC said:haha. the person who actually hits daiba is.... what a welcome surprise.
The relationship HAS changed: the beast can be tamed (at least, temporarily). I'm counting on the Beast not being too happy about this turn of events.Mad Angel Loki said:IMO we can't really say that his relationship with the armor has changed since it's only thank to Schierke if he is like he is now...
It'ssssssssssssss a sssssssssssssssnake dude.Knight o' Skeleton said:I'm also curious on what exactly Daiba's new spell is. It certainly isn't an elemental, but it seems somewhat "alive".
Walter said:The relationship HAS changed: the beast can be tamed (at least, temporarily). I'm counting on the Beast not being too happy about this turn of events.
Walter said:Well, I just personally don't think Guts could hold up the mast of a ship without the help of the Beast's strength. Hence the term "tamed" Beast, and why it's more than an "either or" situation.
Then again, like i said a few episodes ago, maybe I'm just underestimating Guts' strength.
Mage said:So that teaser shot gave me Femto vibes and after a crappy photoshop effort, it looks...dumber than I expected.
"Griffith No More!" said:
The Wings of Darkness certainly comes to mind, but it's already a Femto-ism... and not dumb enough for Amalgam Comics. Aim low, people; The Bat Swordsman, The Black Batsman, Beasto-The Wings of Batness... really, do your worst. =)
"Griffith No More!" said:I say we hold a contest to name him.
Time for Vaxillus' crappy theory. There was mention I believe when the armor was first found to how it pretty much dulls the limits set by the body on its muscles to prevent the body from injuring itself. My theory is that when the beast takes over, the rational part of the brain is numbed as well, so all strength limits are dulled, but as a side effect so it the rational mind dulled as well."Griffith No More!" said:I'll say, are you saying Guts is using Beast 'Roids to pad his mast swinging stats?
For one thing, this idea of "beast strength" doesn't exactly pass the mustard yet. As far as we know, it's still Guts' strength, or unlimited potential strength through use of the armor, whether he's in the form of the Beast or not. In any case, whatever you want to call it, it doesn't mean he's utilizing the Beast there; I personally don't think he could really wield the Dragon Slayer either, so is it fair to assume it was BEAST STRENGTH all this time? I'm not saying there's anything wrong with assuming Guts is still jacked up from the Beast battle with Daiba. That's a natural feeling about the scene, but it's also very vague and intangible, so I don't think you can quantify it, or the current nature of Guts/The Beast, from it.
You could be completly right, but it's still too wide open to be sure of anything... other than I'm sure Miura will have Schierke explain what's going on in detail after it's already painfully obvious, and not a moment before! =)
cuthulu said:Greetings all, I'm Wil. I've been here about two weeks, lurkingmostly.
cuthulu said:It's a little upsetting that the boat got tanked, I thought it would be pretty ironic if they used Daiba's boat to get to Elfhelm (?Elfhelm? ...whatever).
Knight o' Skeleton said:I believe Roderick already has a ship arranged elsewhere for departure.
I think this is a pretty optimistic assumption. This is just the Kushan fleet. There's still the land army attacking Vritannis head-on.Noid said:They have destroyed the most part of the kushan army that attacked the city. They will be famous for that if somenone has seen their power.
They have destroyed the most part of the kushan army that attacked the city. They will be famous for that if somenone has seen their power. And if that it's the case perhaps they have to spend sometime with the people of the city.