jackson_hurley
even the horses are cut in half!
I just started to read the "surviving sacrifice" thread and I got an idea.
Do you think that each God Hand member's sacrifice involved somehow a lot of people as in:
We have so far a speculation involving the inhabitants of a city probably resulting in the birth of one of the first God Hand.
Then we have Griffith sacrificing the Band of the Falcon.
Next is the 1000 ceremony (can't remember the name) resulting also in a lot of people dying (I know it's not a new God Hand ceremony but it's a ceremony involving a member of the God Hand) or should I count that one out?
Since the few apostle's sacrifice we've seen so far did not involved more then 2 or 3 person it could be possible...
So in the end do you think that everytime a member of the God Hand does a sacrifice (I mean for their own transformation into a God Hand member) it has involved a lot of people.
Any thoughts?
I'm just curious to know, I think it could be an interesting fact.
Do you think that each God Hand member's sacrifice involved somehow a lot of people as in:
We have so far a speculation involving the inhabitants of a city probably resulting in the birth of one of the first God Hand.
Then we have Griffith sacrificing the Band of the Falcon.
Next is the 1000 ceremony (can't remember the name) resulting also in a lot of people dying (I know it's not a new God Hand ceremony but it's a ceremony involving a member of the God Hand) or should I count that one out?
Since the few apostle's sacrifice we've seen so far did not involved more then 2 or 3 person it could be possible...
So in the end do you think that everytime a member of the God Hand does a sacrifice (I mean for their own transformation into a God Hand member) it has involved a lot of people.
Any thoughts?
I'm just curious to know, I think it could be an interesting fact.