Because, on the off chance that the place hasn't been destroyed or the group is refused because they have Puck (Let's face it, he was probably exiled), I see one of four things happening:
1. Caska is brought back to normal, but has no memories prior to The Eclipse.
Or:
2. Caska is only lucid at Elfheim, nowhere else.
Or:
3. She could be fine, but she'll choose not to, or something. I don't know, Skullknight kind of implied that.
Or:
4. She can only be cured by killing Griffith.
In addition, they'll probably have to find a herb or something for it work, at this rate.
As an aside, is there any chance that the number of throwing daggers Gutts has left has any sort of symbolism behind it? Maybe something along the lines of he's growing more detached from his old life as a member of the Hawks? It just seems odd that he hasn't replenished them as time went on.
Or I'm just attaching meaning to something that really doesn't mean anything.
Oh, and if these topics have been done to death and I just missed them, feel free to lock/ignore this.
1. Caska is brought back to normal, but has no memories prior to The Eclipse.
Or:
2. Caska is only lucid at Elfheim, nowhere else.
Or:
3. She could be fine, but she'll choose not to, or something. I don't know, Skullknight kind of implied that.
Or:
4. She can only be cured by killing Griffith.
In addition, they'll probably have to find a herb or something for it work, at this rate.
As an aside, is there any chance that the number of throwing daggers Gutts has left has any sort of symbolism behind it? Maybe something along the lines of he's growing more detached from his old life as a member of the Hawks? It just seems odd that he hasn't replenished them as time went on.
Or I'm just attaching meaning to something that really doesn't mean anything.
Oh, and if these topics have been done to death and I just missed them, feel free to lock/ignore this.