Well, it certainly doesn’t look like Miura is paralleling the Hawks (he’d need to introduce like 5 new characters in 187)
Er... But he already did, sort of, still... The silhouettes...
Well, it certainly doesn’t look like Miura is paralleling the Hawks (he’d need to introduce like 5 new characters in 187)
Apart from that, I think that the witch girl will be the first of the new opponents that Gats will find on his way, if we relate to the Berserk New Year postcard.
with all the "good guys" (yeah, I know, Griffith is in the background ^^).
One of those guys in the fire looks like there hand is a leaf making me believe they could be mandragora.
Olivier...A question about what the witch says. She repeats what Farneeze says in volume 14 yes? At the very beginning of Danzai Hen. The king of the vulgur black sheep and king of the blind white sheep? He shall lead the world into an era of darkness?
Is that even half-accurate?
Anyways, won't Griffith introduce a time of GOOD, happy, golden age?
What do mean? The only silhouettes are on page 13, and they don’t really mean anything at this point.Er... But he already did, sort of, still... The silhouettes...
And mangykid is a dildo head.
Is that so? You amuse me mangykid, I laugh at you and dildo headedness, Hahahaha!PS- griffith, you are still a dildo head, and as long as im alive, even though the words might be stupid, I WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE LAST WORD!!!
What do mean? The only silhouettes are on page 13, and they don’t really mean anything at this point.
Unless you mean page 17?
I was talking about the individual hawk members. The only parallel I see (besides the dragon and Guts) is that they are an army led by Griffith and will probably be called the Falcons (also the silhouettes on page 13 are a total mystery to us at this point, they could look exactly like the old hawks or they could be Muppets). I am also confused as to why you call them the “same”?I mean both. I think they're the same (I thought it was obvious, actually? ^^;).
They can't be, on page 12 the Kushan running inside the castle is fleeing from Zodd who’s attacking on the same side as the other Apostles, they're definitely someone or something else.because the silohouettes are, presumably, from the only people we've seen attacking the castle so far.
Well of course, I assume everyone killing Kushans is part of Griffith's army. But who or what are they? Miura left it rather ambiguous. My question was where are the specific hawk members (Corkus, Pippin, Rickert, etc.) paralleled? I said they weren’t, Olivier said he thought they were in the silhouettes . I’m trying to find out if there was simply a miscommunication between us, for example, did Olivier think I meant that this army doesn’t parallel the Hawks at all (which they do simply because they are an army led by Griffith)? That's all I want to know right now.just showing that all his warriors are badass & carved a huge hole through the ranks of the kushan. i'm with oliver on this one, that's the most sensible explanation i can think of, & also seemed obvious at my first reading of it.
Well, I'm not really debating about that here, it's just one of MANY different possibilities, could just be more Apostles or could something haven't seen before. Good points against the mandragora idea though, except it’s kind of hard to debate on soundly since there will probably be discrepancies (Niko’s age already seems to be one) between the game and the manga.anyway, i think it's pretty unlikely that the silhouettes are mandragora.
..........red eyes?Back for a moment to the witch girl, I don't know how much is she peaceful, but... Those red eyes calls back Roshinu's
I am also confused as to why you call them the “same”?
My question was where are the specific hawk members (Corkus, Pippin, Rickert, etc.) paralleled? I said they weren’t, Olivier said he thought they were in the silhouettes