Gaiseric. The blatant badass enigma of the series. He is somehow connected to the Skull Knight...But in what way? Are we to accept the general concencus belief that he is Skull Knight? I tend to slide towards it, but what is the real story? We are nearly always suprised by Miura's choices, and I seriously doubt that this will be something that we will see coming.
In case you havent noticed yet, Skull Knight is my favorite character. Although recently, Griffith is starting to tip the scales. The similarities between the two can only be drawn once one crosses the barrier of 'speculation and fact' that so very few debaters tread.
For one, Griffith is tied to causality firstly for his ranking as a Post-GodHand member. His existence is to shape the world around his dream.Gaiseric, 1000 years ago,changed the world by forming an empire that took up most of the continent (as Miura puts so vaguely). Are we to assume that the two characters inter-relate? If thats the case, then we could draw parallels between Gaiserics fallen empire and the mysterious manner in which it was destroyed.
Is Griffiths empire to share the same fate? Stepping beyond the boundaries yet again, I will answer a resounding, YES. But that is far from fact.
One thing that sticks out as I write these words is the figure of Void...If anyone catches my drift, continue the debate as Im sure most of you could.
P.S.: Lets just get some ideas out here people.
In case you havent noticed yet, Skull Knight is my favorite character. Although recently, Griffith is starting to tip the scales. The similarities between the two can only be drawn once one crosses the barrier of 'speculation and fact' that so very few debaters tread.
For one, Griffith is tied to causality firstly for his ranking as a Post-GodHand member. His existence is to shape the world around his dream.Gaiseric, 1000 years ago,changed the world by forming an empire that took up most of the continent (as Miura puts so vaguely). Are we to assume that the two characters inter-relate? If thats the case, then we could draw parallels between Gaiserics fallen empire and the mysterious manner in which it was destroyed.
Is Griffiths empire to share the same fate? Stepping beyond the boundaries yet again, I will answer a resounding, YES. But that is far from fact.
One thing that sticks out as I write these words is the figure of Void...If anyone catches my drift, continue the debate as Im sure most of you could.
P.S.: Lets just get some ideas out here people.