I totally agree with you, but Griffith isn't saying either that he "wants" Guts to be a part of his new BoTH. :) ( we can keep saying this loop for a long time ::) )
I partially agree. I think that it might be very hard for Apostles and branded men to live alongside with each other, even...
I guess you forgot the fifth one :
5- Flora (and schierke) by learning "magic" which may also be true for Ganishka if the "crocs" are like wizard's familliars ,what seems to be more and more legit.
I can't read the manga now but i don't remember Griffith to even think about Guts in that way after he became Femto ...
and as I said before :
1. I would maybe think that Griffith's first purpose was to analyse his feelings towards Guts, to know if Guts could once again lead him astray, thus...
Yes that's what i meant ;D
But I guess it isn't said that she's not human. And she seems far more human than most of the protagonists of this manga
Miura you mean ... ??
Well i guess that you can't say that being powerful means to be inhuman, for instance you can take Silke, who may be in some cases much more powerful than Guts (well even Guts is astonished by what she can do ;D)
And also IMO, Guts is also fighting to "keep his humanity" in some way, because...
I don't totally agree with you ... because even though Griffith seems to be the same as before, I guess after he has reincarnated into a new body, he might feel as if reborn with some past memories , thus he wants to be sure of his decisions (such as, if it is still really worth taking his own...
Could you explain a bit why I should remove this ? I guess that after their little meeting in the snowy graveyard, Griffith clearly showed he didn't care much about what would happen to Guts. Isn't it ?
I think this is out of question, because why would Griffith do such a thing ? ??? He just saved Caska, and she is the "mother" of the body Griffith lives in now, and we saw that because of that baby's mind, Griffith couldn't control his body !!!
I think that Griffith doesn't care too much about...
Woah ! what an interesting theory ;)
but there are some things I haven't well understood :
- Why should IDEA be overfed ??! I guess it doesn't matter how much it eats ???
-Also, you said that Griffith follows the path Casualty (or IDEA if I'm not mistaken) has chosen for him, but we should...
According to what Ganishka said at the end of chapter 231
i guess we can assume that He is an Apostle, and he wants to go against casualty by not following "God" (aka the Hawk)! Also, I think he knows (or believes he knows :) ) the power of "God", and he seems so confident that he is surely...