While Griffith can pretty much be called the poster boy of charisma, just how much charisma would you say the other characters have?
Guts: 3
Farnese: 6
Scorpio: 5
Schierke 7
Isidro: 4
Casca: 0, what with her being a vegetable at the moment.
While Griffith can pretty much be called the poster boy of charisma, just how much charisma would you say the other characters have?
Bekul said:Scorpio: 5
Oberi said:Which characters? All of them? Does it even matter? Is this question even important? What made you ask this?
Bekul said:Scorpio: 5
Yeah he's charismatic alright, and unlike Griffith he never even tried.
Oberi said:Exactly. Griffith has this kind of natural charisma that he uses to his advantage, it's cheap and cocky.
Well, as far as the current Griffith goes, I'd say his charisma is unnatural
Why is that cheap? I am not sure I am following.
It's all manipulative, an act. He spots a weakness and plays upon it, and quite nicely at that. Everyone is just going along with his game and if you're that good of course you going to be cocky; the self assurance only adds to his power and made everyone believe in him even more. thats not really charisma just deception.Cruella said:Why is that cheap? I am not sure I am following.
TriFrog said:Scorpio fluctuates in a way.
Cruella said:It comes from "God" - well, as close as you get to god in Berserk, as far as we know anyway.
Cruella said:How do you get more "expensive" charisma? It's not a purse.
Cruella said:I just don't think that this word fits at all. But I guess it comes down to semantics, so, not important really. If the sentiment was that it's unfair/unfortunate that Griffith has charisma, rather than prescribing certain "quality" to charisma, than with that I can agree.
Oberi will have to confirm or deny, but I think he meant it more as the way he uses his charisma to his advantage. If you decompose his original sentence, he's just saying that the way Griffith uses his talent is cheap and cocky.