Deci said:Well it turned out Griffith didn't actually transform when we saw the wings at the end of episode 298.
The wings are in episode 297.
Deci said:With episode 302, hopefully we'll have some light shed on this topic of transformation. I see this as being divided into two camps: Those who think he will transform, and those that more or less hope he won't. I'd like to propose a theory that possibly both theories are right.
While we still don't know yet, it's safe to say that so far Griffith has only been seen as the Falcon of Light in dreams and visions. Even if Griffith never physically changes form, I hypothesize that perhaps it will be possible that the audience will still see wings surrounding Griffith as he fights. As Griffith taps into his "powers", whatever their limitations are, he may create a part of the image of the Falcon of Light. Picture something like the vision that the Pontiff had, where he saw the wings of the Falcon of Light, but then saw the face of Griffith and not the face of the Falcon. This sort of "semi-transformation" is what I'm theorizing at this point, and if I'm right then people on both sides of the fence should be satisfied.
Probably my favorite part of this theory, and I know it can be seen as pretty out there, is that it would separate Griffith from the "monsters" under his command. He would be neither human or monster, but something else entirely. Something much more elegant, beautiful, perhaps even angelic? We'll know soon enough (in Berserk terms, anyway)!
From your previous posts about this in other threads I have the feeling you're a bit confused about this whole issue. It seems pretty clear to me that Griffith isn't going to physically transform like an apostle would, sprouting claws and the like. It's not just called the "Falcon of Light" because it sounds cool: it's actually made of light. The wings Ganishka saw at the end of episode 297 were spiritual in nature, but they were still a demonstration of Griffith's otherworldly powers. Note that Ganishka had already seen Griffith in such a manner in episode 282, only his silhouette was purely human then.
Does anyone actually think that Griffith will change into a monster and physically attack Ganishka? Because that seems kind of ridiculous. The whole point of Ganishka's transformation is that he's physically invulnerable. He's just too big. So obviously then, the best course of action is to attack on the spiritual level. Which just so happens to be the God Hand's specialty (Griffith included). Looking at it now I guess it's the word "transform" that throws people off. Let's just say then that at the end of episode 297 it looks like his spiritual self is taking the form of the Falcon of Light, and that for now it seems a likely possibility that it's what will attack Ganishka.