IgnusDei said:She did spend two years of her life in a cave, you know.
During the night, not the day
Anyway I believe the guy was joking
IgnusDei said:She did spend two years of her life in a cave, you know.
roberto999 said:Here Caska is not tanned (and definitely not Kushan like )
kimchan said:You know, it's possible that Casca just has dark skin and there is no Kushan connection. It's quite possible those kids resembled her because there are only so many ways a person can draw dark skin and black hair in black and white. And even if for some reason she does have Kushan in her background, it really wouldn't have much bearing on the story in the present most likely.
"Griffith No More!" said:hangs Kushans, even their slaves, wouldn't have much bearing on the story if Casca is Kushan?
Or at least looks like one. ;D
Smith said:Wouldnt that be more interesting...? The story would evolved more if Caska was indeed a Kushan...
I am quite sure Muira will like to expand the part on that
"Griffith No More!" said:You don't think that being in a city that hangs Kushans, even their slaves, wouldn't have much bearing on the story if Casca is Kushan?
Or at least looks like one. ;D
kimchan said:I noticed the childrens' resemblance to Casca as well. Although I'm not sure her origins would have that much significance. It possibly could get her into trouble in Vritanis if she's mistaken for a Kushan though.
kimchan said:All she would need is to be Ganishka's daughter or something stupid like that.
And how he would do that, if I can be so bold to ask? Caska is not even in the chapter, and there is not a hint referying to her in the whole chap. 246 . The only thing that you saw (and started all thìs) was some dark skinned kids escaping from slavers ( we are not even sure that they are Kushans and not some other dark skinned race. In fact they are depicted darker than the kushans that we saw until today)Freddy C said:maybe caska is not kushan, but i think muira is trying to explictly hint that she is in this chapter if he has not done so already. that is of course if caska is in fact kushan.
roberto999 said:And how he would do that, if I can be so bold to ask? Caska is not even in the chapter, and there is not a hint referying to her in the whole chap. 246 . The only thing that you saw (and started all thìs) was some dark skinned kids escaping from slavers ( we are not even sure that they are Kushans and not some other dark skinned race. In fact they are depicted darker than the kushans that we saw until today)
Regent said:The man makes a point....
"Griffith No More!" said:Everyone, stop posting meaningless, invalid bullshit about Casca's race
roberto999 said:And how he would do that, if I can be so bold to ask? Caska is not even in the chapter, and there is not a hint referying to her in the whole chap. 246 . The only thing that you saw (and started all thìs) was some dark skinned kids escaping from slavers ( we are not even sure that they are Kushans and not some other dark skinned race. In fact they are depicted darker than the kushans that we saw until today)
Freddy C said:Guts had back hair, he is known as the black swords man (also because of his cape), he is the black hawk/falcon.
Aazealh said:No, Guts isn't the Hawk of Darkness. Griffith is.
Freddy C said:that isn't stated anywhere in the manga, for the people in the berserk world, griffith is the good guy, flacon of light or something (im bad with names). and gutz is the bad guy.
but obviously the audiences knows better, but who ends up as the good/bad guy is still unclear.
Freddy C said:that isn't stated anywhere in the manga, for the people in the berserk world, griffith is the good guy, flacon of light or something (im bad with names). and gutz is the bad guy.
"Griffith No More!" said:Yeah, I especially liked the ink darkness argument which contradicts any standard of logic he had established... ::)
Freddy C said:aazealh i must have missed that