Re: Chapter 187 mk. III
Well... Maybe, maybe not...
We've already seen that the Causality isn't an unfailing plan (the Count didn't sacrifice his daughter), so I'd think that the God Hands' masterplan keeps changing, according to the events. Slan even talks about "different destinies", so it looks like there isn't only _one_ path for the God Hands to achieve their goal.
Guts having survived may not have been planned (and we're not even 100% sure about that), but I'd think the God Hands took that into account and slightly changed their plans...
Griffith was reborn through Casca's child... was she really supposed to survive in the first place?
Griffith's incarnation happened because Guts and Casca, two sacrificed humans, were in Albion at the same time: that's how all those specters appeared. Even the Egg-Apostle said that Luca taking care of Casca and taking her to Albion wasn't a coincidence.
Technically Gattsu doesn't exist as far as God Hand is concerned (he's griffith's sacrfice)...
Well... Maybe, maybe not...
We've already seen that the Causality isn't an unfailing plan (the Count didn't sacrifice his daughter), so I'd think that the God Hands' masterplan keeps changing, according to the events. Slan even talks about "different destinies", so it looks like there isn't only _one_ path for the God Hands to achieve their goal.
Guts having survived may not have been planned (and we're not even 100% sure about that), but I'd think the God Hands took that into account and slightly changed their plans...
Griffith was reborn through Casca's child... was she really supposed to survive in the first place?
Griffith's incarnation happened because Guts and Casca, two sacrificed humans, were in Albion at the same time: that's how all those specters appeared. Even the Egg-Apostle said that Luca taking care of Casca and taking her to Albion wasn't a coincidence.