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That 2-page spread of Griffith announcing to his army: "UNLEASH YOUR EVIL," is so impressive and attention-drawing, I'm wondering if this is critical moment when the veil will be forever lifted for the commoners on the nature of Griffith's intentions.
There's really no turning back now -- his army, lieutenants and right-hand men have just shed their human skins (I think it's cute that Sonia wanted to be next to Griff during all this). While I do believe Griffith could play it off as "I tamed these beasts to my will," I wonder if he even needs to play nice with humans anymore since the tide of this war has already been pushed well in his favor.
Also, Miura makes a point of establishing that Sonia will guard Charlotte and the pontiff, and Mule the three of them. I wonder if that will play out at all in the upcoming events, such as if/when Griff is separated from the rest of the army to battle Ganishka, if there will be a critical moment where the royalty will be in danger. That's just what popped in my head at first anyway.
That 2-page spread of Griffith announcing to his army: "UNLEASH YOUR EVIL," is so impressive and attention-drawing, I'm wondering if this is critical moment when the veil will be forever lifted for the commoners on the nature of Griffith's intentions.
There's really no turning back now -- his army, lieutenants and right-hand men have just shed their human skins (I think it's cute that Sonia wanted to be next to Griff during all this). While I do believe Griffith could play it off as "I tamed these beasts to my will," I wonder if he even needs to play nice with humans anymore since the tide of this war has already been pushed well in his favor.
Also, Miura makes a point of establishing that Sonia will guard Charlotte and the pontiff, and Mule the three of them. I wonder if that will play out at all in the upcoming events, such as if/when Griff is separated from the rest of the army to battle Ganishka, if there will be a critical moment where the royalty will be in danger. That's just what popped in my head at first anyway.