well I dont think Caska will ever hate Griffith as gatts would even after she finds out what he did to her and the hawks...
Judging by his reactions in volume 22, I think he is...do u think that Griffith is fully aware that he's using caska's baby for his rebirth?....i dont think so....
he might change...but it will be than too late...
i think it will end up really tragic with griffith...
This super rush of guilt will allow Gatts to finally slay him.
yeah...not at all!i think griffith has already shown us he won't fall this way ... guilt ? he doesn't betray his dream,
Wow, Im sorry but thats the worst ending prediction I've EVER heard... EVER.Before the stories end I think Griffith will have an epiphany like Gatts did when he met the Hawks again after he left for a year. He'll realize what he had and what he did he did to his friends for his dream and that will probably break him. This super rush of guilt will allow Gatts to finally slay him.
But maybe he still has to realize that his dream wasn't worth it?Griffith already realizes what he's done, he felt guilt over it for about 10 seconds during the eclipse. He wasn't reluctant to sacrifice them because he realized beforehand, he had already brought them into a shithole of an existence by having them follow his dream.
well....its lonely at the top....^^;...maybe after he reached the top he will have time to think it all over again....to regret?....regret always comes late....maybe he deny it this moment...but who knows what will happen in the end?....i dont think that Griffith is a totally emotionless person...
Why would it still overshadows everything else?So I guess it's possible he might feel regret someday in the future, but it seems unlikely, since he will have achieved his goal. That will probably overshadow anything else in his mind.
Why would it still overshadows everything else?
Wow, Im sorry but thats the worst ending prediction I've EVER heard... EVER.
-Walter
quite interesting. but do you really think one would sacrifice his friends, in order to make midland a better country? i beg to disagree.The big question that will help us figure out whether Griffith will like it at the top:
WHY did he want to go to the castle?
This is never really explained. Did he just really really REEEALLY wanna be a king and rule and have a big stoney castle for a house? Or is there something in specific he wanted to DO as king? He could've had something in his childhood that made him wish he were in control, so he could change the rules. Or maybe he was just really smart and felt he deserved the power to control the fate of a nation.
If his goals were to better the country, he probably won't regret it unless he fails at that task (much like Gaiseric, who ended up causing suffering to the people in the end). If instead he realizes his goals were more selfish than anything, he'll likely fall into regret right away. *shrug*