Okay I'm pretty new around here and not really traveresed in the lore and history of Bererk, but I've been reading the older threads lately and I have a question.
Did Griffith really have a choice at the Eclipse? We all know he said "I sacrifice..." and that technicelly there was the ability to choose not to kill the Hawks, but then I came across the whole casuality thing.
In another post someone said that Griffiths whole life had been conditioned and pre planed so that he would say "yes" at the Eclipse by the Idea of Evil. To me that's almost like saying to your kid "Well we brought you up Christian for twenty years...wanna join Islam?" (bad example) I don't really see how it was fair for anyone in that situation. Griffith was never given the chance to become a normal person that would have chosen not to sacrifice the Hawks. I almost think the whole asking part was just a technicality...that kinda makes me pity him.
Did Griffith really have a choice at the Eclipse? We all know he said "I sacrifice..." and that technicelly there was the ability to choose not to kill the Hawks, but then I came across the whole casuality thing.
In another post someone said that Griffiths whole life had been conditioned and pre planed so that he would say "yes" at the Eclipse by the Idea of Evil. To me that's almost like saying to your kid "Well we brought you up Christian for twenty years...wanna join Islam?" (bad example) I don't really see how it was fair for anyone in that situation. Griffith was never given the chance to become a normal person that would have chosen not to sacrifice the Hawks. I almost think the whole asking part was just a technicality...that kinda makes me pity him.