Kenoh-Sama
"What is love? Not that I want some or anythi
I don't see Idea being destroyed or anything like that. That's beyond human comprehension and understanding. This is god. G-O-D. The only way there can be something against Idea is to make him a non-existent factor in mans world. Is Idea bound by any rule? I remember some DC Vertigo book I read long, long ago that had a set up where "Gods could only exist if they are worshipped" or something like that. That seems to be something of a connection to Idea in the fact that Idea states that it was born due to human needs. Now Chapter 83 is not cannon! Idea could have a different set up by the time it is actually fully used in the manga. It's a very philosophical way of looking at it. It reminds me of that old saying (or proverb) "Can God create a stone so large even he cannot lift it?" Can Idea create something that is so large that it can actually harm him? Can mankind be any kind of threat to Idea? The only one who theoretically has a the ability to at the least make his presence known to Idea is Guts. Remember Guts exist outside of fate. Idea controls fate. Void, Slann, Griffith and the others all are manipulated through Idea. I guess Casca falls into the same category as Guts. Too bad she doesn't have the mindset to use it towards her advantage (Guts is pretty questionable in his own way). Can the Idea factor be something that can be settled nice and neatly? Did Miura bite more then he can chew? I know he has an ending already in mind which is good (don't want it to be like Kenshin where the creator was making shit up on the fly towards the end. Something Watsuki admitted to).
As for thoughts I've heard about Griffith freeing man from Idea. I don't see it. Why should he? Idea isn't making him do anything against his will. Idea gave him this gift of a second chance. He has no reason to even be upset or to even conceive a plot against him. Idea is giving Griffith a kingdom on a silver platter. Besides his connection to Guts I'm more curious about Griffith's connection to Idea in the big scheme of things.
What does Idea want?
Does it have the capacity to need or want anything?
Why the creation of Godhand?
So many questions, so many years to wait. :'(
As for thoughts I've heard about Griffith freeing man from Idea. I don't see it. Why should he? Idea isn't making him do anything against his will. Idea gave him this gift of a second chance. He has no reason to even be upset or to even conceive a plot against him. Idea is giving Griffith a kingdom on a silver platter. Besides his connection to Guts I'm more curious about Griffith's connection to Idea in the big scheme of things.
What does Idea want?
Does it have the capacity to need or want anything?
Why the creation of Godhand?
So many questions, so many years to wait. :'(