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Posted by: Vic Viper Posted on: Today at 07:22:20 PM
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Lol, its funny because i meant the WHOLE topic, but that gives me an excuse not to post my hands off about this topic.Damage Control said:There, that will keep people from thinking you meant the whole thread. :)
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there so Grifith cant love anyone, but i think that makes the story really dull. maybe Kentarou Miura should Rethink this :-\Vic Viper said:who did griffith really once loved?? Griffith's only goal was to gain power. He was a just man who gained many followers, but the first signs of his evil appear as he is tourtured and imprisoned for a year for the crime of makeing love to the princess of the kingdom he served. As his grip on reality began to loosen, he blamed it all on Guts, his most trusted man and in many ways best friend. Because Guts decided to leave the Hawks, Griffith blamed him for his own predicament. Even after being rescued by Guts and some of the Hawks, he grows jealous of the relationship between Guts and Casca, a female member of the Hawks who had previously been obsessed with Griffith. His ambition having been destroyed, he was visited by the four angels; the godhand. These servants of god promised to give him ultimate power and his dream of ruleing, but there had to be a sacrifice. Griffith sacrificed his men, the Hawks, the people who loved and admired him, without a second thought. As they were brutally massacred by the servents of the godhand, Griffith died and Femto, the final member of the godhand was born. The only people left alive at that point were Guts and Casca, so in order to spite the man who he blamed for his misfortune, he raped Casca and forced Guts to watch. Even Charlotte Her self Was A tool. He was using her to become king.
Damien said:Just like i like hentai.... ::)
Black_Scarlet said:Casca ~ Casca to me plays a very powerful female role in his life…Griffith was able to really open up to her and tell her things that he didn’t tell the rest of the hawks (but he didn’t just tell her, he actually showed her…remember the lake scene where he was ripping his flesh…he showed her even a man like him can feel pain and get depressed), or how about the scene when he goes on top of Casca and stares into her eyes and is shaking (he is the type that u can read his eyes…it looked as if he was trying to say “don’t leave me“, or how about the time he had that dream that Casca was taking care of him, he stated that he liked it, but just to find out it was only a dream, then tried to kill himself soon after the fact.) How about the rape…I know when u rape someone it doesn’t really mean u love them but I think there was a purpose to it, haven’t u noticed that Griffith has a issue with possession…even with Guts he would say “you are mine” the same may imply to Casca too, he may have raped Casca in front of Guts to show him that Casca is his and no one else’s ( it’s kinda like Casca is Femto’s little toy, like he can do what ever he wants to her because she is his property.) How about Griffith reborn, this Griffith also shows a great love for Casca, because he protected her, and it also seem that he was hurt because he could not be near her for long (because of her brand) …which leads to Griffith ending the fight early between Zodd and Guts (not to mention that she is the mother of the body he is using) or how about the little symbolism shit, like she is his sword and he is her sheath….I also believe it to be true because Casca would to anything for Griffith often acting even tougher then him and also reinforces his commands, and also how every time he would touch her she and he would calm down if something was bothering them. I have also noticed that Casca has a heart on her sword (coincidence) and how about her brand it is on the left part of her chest (where her heart is at).
Well, then it appears your personal reflection disregarded a scene in volume 12, where Griffith fell on top of Casca in a desperate realization of his physical impotence. The man was utterly broken and lost his mojo in that dungeon. It's understandable, though not justifiable, that he'd flaunt his powers on Casca, the woman he'd failed to woo with his broken body just hours earlier.Manji said:To the best of my personal reflection, Femto did not rape Casca as a means of giving into his own lust or desires for Casca, but purely as a means to taunt Guts and only to do just that. Even during the Eclipse, the last sight he sees is Guts, and he makes those remarks regarding his dream, it is Guts he holds in contempt during that rape in my opinion, not the fact he wanted to give Casca a good sexing just because he could.
Actually, I didn't disregard it entirely so much as not remembering any detail that would relate to the rape, and why I said "recollection", it has been a long time since I read the volumes of old and that was one of the details I was unclear, I generally tend to regard it as you said, a note of physical impotence/mobility in general.Walter said:Well, then it appears your personal reflection disregarded a scene in volume 12, where Griffith fell on top of Casca in a desperate realization of his physical impotence.
becchii said:Anyway, I always felt that Griffith's act of shielding Casca on the hill of swords had to be some kind of emotion some way or another. Either it was some part of the demon child retaining its emotions
becchii said:As for why Griffith hasn't done any more until now to further torment Guts, I chalk it up to Miura thinking it'll be too repetitive
Okin said:shouldn't Griffith's obsession (can't think of a more subtle word) with Guts only grow by ignoring him and continuing with his schemes?
Okin said:Griffith was able to suppress protecting Guts during a fight, but he still couldn't ignore him.
Okin said:By the time they finally due meet again, Griffith will be so absorbed by their encounter, he may forget all about his own plans at the time.
Okin said:Also, this is the first aspect of Griffith's mortality I've noticed that hinders him. It may be the only fault, but I can see it causing serious complications now that Griffith's very body is attracted to Guts.
A.C said:he loved Casca, Guts and all of the Band of the Hawk. otherwise his sacrifice would have been meaningless.
A.C said:he loved Casca, Guts and all of the Band of the Hawk. otherwise his sacrifice would have been meaningless.