Knight said:
Ok. Esclipse. Why God Hand didnt do Femto by force? Because sacrifice is "act of will". It proves that idea of "freedom of will" is important in Berserk.
What the hell are you talking about? Yes, Griffith chose to sacrifice his men. But that doesn't prove anything you said. His whole life was engineered so he'd chose to. And he did. What's the relation with forcing things? "Doing Femto by force"? What does that even mean? Not only is it hardly possible considering the very process a member of the God Hand goes through to be born, but there was no need to.
We're told very early in Berserk that the world is ruled by the principle of causality, and that people's choices matter very little in the end. That's a hard fact that's only being put into question now that the worlds are merging. And your basic premise fully contradicts it.
Knight said:
Then. Miura want to show us the differece beetween "true" and "not true" darkness. We know that Griffith must be true, but dont know how it will look exactly. But we know how looks "not true" darkness. Its Great Emperor Ganishka. People under his rule didnt choose anything, they are victims which only want "normal life".
Dude I'm sorry to tell you but what you're saying here isn't just confusing, it's also not based on anything concrete in the story. "True" and "untrue" darkness is a notion you just made up. And you don't know what Miura wants to show us or not either.
Ganishka was evil and that's that. His brief rule of the Midland territory he conquered was brutal and grisly. That's all. What people did or what they wanted doesn't matter. As for Griffith's rule, like you said, we don't know what it'll be like. But because we know what Ganishka's rule while still at war was like doesn't mean we can deduce that Griffith's country will be paradisiac, only to be corrupted by its people. That's just an assumption. It's not impossible, but nothing proves it will happen either, so don't pretend otherwise.
Knight said:
If fact for this moment people didnt choose evil, in Albion them wanted only salvation. So if "kingdom of hell" should start from this moment, Griffith wont be "true".
I'm sorry but I don't understand what you're saying. You need to make an effort with your English. What people wanted in Albion didn't matter. And many of them weren't good people. As for Griffith, what he is or not isn't defined by people's intentions. He's the Falcon of Darkness and nothing will change that.
cryo said:
looking at the bottom of the thing in the last scan , you can see something very close to a snake's/reptile's underbelly, so i doubt it's a net
People assume it could be the extremity of the net, like a rope or something.