It sure would, but how likely do you really think that is, given that SK just greeted Femto with a slash?Gaahl said:a chat between those two could proof very interesting and very revealing.
It sure would, but how likely do you really think that is, given that SK just greeted Femto with a slash?Gaahl said:a chat between those two could proof very interesting and very revealing.
Aazealh said:That's not a stupid question at all. It seems Ganishka could do a lot of things usually associated with magic in his apostle form. Whether that was thanks to Daiba's knowledge or just part of his natural abilities, we don't know at this time, but it leaves quite a few loose ends. There's really a lot of things we don't know on that topic actually, and unfortunately the flashback wasn't too helpful in that regard. Daiba has always seemed very dependent on Ganishka's power for example, but he was already old when Ganishka was still human and not only provided him with his beherit but must have been the one to introduce him to "magic" as well. Then we have to wonder how and when they assembled the Daka factory, how they captured/recruited the Kundalini, etc. It's a vast question honestly, and would probably require its own thread.
Walter said:It sure would, but how likely do you really think that is, given that SK just greeted Femto with a slash?
Gaahl said:Anyway, I'm really looking forward to some dialog between SK and Femto in 304. Both have great knowledge and deep understanding of how the world works, a chat between those two could proof very interesting and very revealing.
Abul-Abbas said:I couldn't agree more. And you've brought up some great points. Miura has certainly answered one question only to create many more. I feel like I'm pretty satisfied though. I mean, I'd love for him to answer more of those questions (and he might if Daiba has a further role to play, perhaps discussing the origins of the Daka factory and similar topics with Silat? *shrug*), but if he has decided to be done with the past of Ganishka and Daiba, I wouldn't complain.
Aazealh said:Yeah, or it could turn out like his talk with Slan.
Rhombaad said:If it ends up having literally no effect on Femto, I could see him telling Zodd to stop his impending attack and engaging in a bit of dialogue with SK. If such a thing happens, I wonder if we'll get any more info about Skull Knight's past. Then again, this might just be wishful thinking on my part.
Marik said:If SK fails, well I guess he must go claiming the Guts' beherit to power up the sword!
Aazealh said:Assuming he'd get out of it alive.
NightCrawler said:Ok, this is probably way far fetched, but that SK sword strike to Femto reminds me of the strike Guts made to Griffith when they dueled for the second time (on the shoulder too, even if now Griffith is with his back turned). But it just seems familiar in the sense that Femto/Griffith isn't aware of his vulnerability.
I don't know, i just remembered it. Maybe this could trigger something in Femto/Griffith like that other duel did.
Th3Branded0ne said:Are you suggesting the shoulder is like Achilles' heel or a weak spot? Who knows? After seeing skully comeback to surprise us, I don't know what other surprises Miura has for us later. We have to wait until 304 to see the full effect of skully's attack on Femto.
I actually LOVE that theory!NightCrawler said:Ok, this is probably way far fetched, but that SK sword strike to Femto reminds me of the strike Guts made to Griffith when they dueled for the second time (on the shoulder too, even if now Griffith is with his back turned). But it just seems familiar in the sense that Femto/Griffith isn't aware of his vulnerability.
I don't know, i just remembered it. Maybe this could trigger something in Femto/Griffith like that other duel did.
EDIT: disregard this post, too many beers.
Okin said:Here in lies the purpose of Yobimizu no Tsurugi, from what I understand it could cut through the "dimensional hole" that Void used in SKs last encounter with Godhand.
Okin said:Which reminds me, Griffith could turn into Femto all along. I really doubt it's permanent but there'd certainly a great of meaning if the "Falcon of Light" was from now on black. Just when Griffith managed to bring apostles and humans together too.
Rhombaad said:I doubt Griffith would intentionally appear in front of his many converts as Femto, since it appears he can morph from one form to the other with relative ease.
NightCrawler said:Ok, this is probably way far fetched, but that SK sword strike to Femto reminds me of the strike Guts made to Griffith when they dueled for the second time (on the shoulder too, even if now Griffith is with his back turned). But it just seems familiar in the sense that Femto/Griffith isn't aware of his vulnerability.
Okin said:Void didn't even need to move to defend against Skullknight's attack at the Occultation.
Okin said:Here in lies the purpose of Yobimizu no Tsurugi, from what I understand it could cut through the "dimensional hole" that Void used in SKs last encounter with Godhand.
Okin said:I know he's always been right on time, but he seriously has to be near-omniscient to appear right when Griffith is off guard, atop a giant tower of apostle no less.
Okin said:Which reminds me, Griffith could turn into Femto all along. I really doubt it's permanent but there'd certainly a great of meaning if the "Falcon of Light" was from now on black. Just when Griffith managed to bring apostles and humans together too.
Proj2501 said:This reveal is also interesting in regards to the Moonlight Child. It's way more concrete, if you will, to now wrap your head around the notion that Griffith can almost shape shift. If it is the case, then there are 3 very distinct sides to ol' Griff.
Draulix said:Just to clarify things up, had his own father assassinated.
It says on page 3 that his father died when the beast that he was riding ended up trampling him to death during a march,
but there was a dart that was blown to the beast to make it go berserk, thus trampling the father to death. then made sure to kill the dart blower as to silence him for good and became the next king. Only to be betrayed by his own son... just as he did his father..
Draulix said:The last few lines on the last page says that, in particular, the middle one: That one blow has been swung down on God*Hand*Femto!
Yet, the page also shows the sound effect of the sword making contact. (only reason why it would be there imo)
Time will only tell in the next episode if really, managed to strike Femto.
Walter said:Just a thought, no fully developed speculation, but as the Skull Knight said in vol 18, the God Hand dwell in places where evil gathers. What better place to bring the whole crew together than a giant tower formed of hell goo?
Well, the merging wouldn't hinder their ability to manifest, as we already saw. But the Qliphoth was a special case because of its correlation with Slan. She speaks of it as if it were her "womb."Marik said:Yep, it's a possibility, but I wonder if those SK words was just valid before the Incarnation.
I mean that as Slan says, every God Hand after the great melting of worlds has flowed with their favourite sephirs.
Marik said:Yep, it's a possibility, but I wonder if those SK words was just valid before the Incarnation.
I mean that as Slan says, every God Hand after the great melting of worlds has flowed with their favourite sephirs.
Aazealh said:The word is "sephirah", its plural being "sephiroth". And I don't see how what Slan said about it ("As for what my other companions are up to, I don't care really. They've probably all dissolved into their favorite Sephira and are floating around without a form.") implies they can't appear there.