Aazealh said:He fled and tried to avoid the H.I.C.K.s due to his condition after his fight with Rochine, though he was ultimately captured. At that time, he only fought back when he had no other choice.
Rhombaad said:Thanks very much Aaz! My current financial situation is keeping me from getting a YA subscription (damn you University of Washington!!! ) so once again I wouldn't be able to get something only YA subscribers can have . But you've changed all that! Can't wait to get off work so I can download and look through it .
I'm actually kind of dreading her return to "sanity." Based on Skullknight's warning to Guts on the beach, if she is healed then there will be a catch to it. I'm sure Miura won't let us down though (no matter what her reaction is, as long as I'm surprised I'll be happy ).BigGameJ said:I want Casca back.
Kart said:Unless there is some kind of revolation in the next few chapters I must say I will be very disappointed.
Kart said:FFS, after reading 10 chapters, and they still arent in Elfhelm I must say, Miura is REALLY dragging this out. Unless there is some kind of revolation in the next few chapters I must say I will be very disappointed.
asmer said:Farnese is staying with Guts and the others!
Aazealh said:We don't know yet how many will come from the land and how many from the sea (assuming it's a pincer attack), but in any case, Daiba seems to be all about familiars and nasty tricks, so I'd expect trouble over there. I'm not sure the battle will be especially fierce in the port though. Since it's already burning, I imagine the Kushan troops will move on rapidly to burn all the town and leave only a guarding force to protect the leaders (another Makara?). And since the troops of the Holy See Alliance have settled outside the city, in the fields and on the hills nearby, I think the real battle could be fought toward the land and not at the seashore.
That's assuming a lot though, so many things could happen and give the events another turn that I'd rather not rely too much on what we currently know.
He'd be rather stupid then.
Seriously, I think he'll do something about it at some point, possibly if/when Guts & co attempt to reach the port or help the nobles again. After all, Ganishka had knowledge of everything happening in Wyndham through the fog, so the Kushans could be well aware of them and able to ambush them at some point (Daiba didn't know what happened to the squad of casters/familiars that died on the beach though).
Indeed, and the more Ganishka will persist against him, the worse it'll be. I don't believe normal troops or even familiars can stop Guts' group at the moment. Maybe we'll get to see Schierke fighting Daiba in a magic battle? (shameless speculation )
Dark Wanderer said:Well, there's no real proof yet - AFAIK - that they're also moving by land as they´so far gave made their attacks from the sea .
Dark Wanderer said:there's no real proof yet - AFAIK - that they're also moving by land as they´so far gave made their attacks from the sea .
Dark Wanderer said:Of coruse they can still do this if they come from the sea
Dark Wanderer said:Okay, that might be going a bit too far, but he's so full of himself and if he doesn't even blink as a handful of apostles slaughter his precious Dakas, then I don't think he'll take immediate notice of Guts.
Dark Wanderer said:Hmm. I dunno if killing a few familiars at the ball was ernough to truly catch Ganishka's attention. But if he knows of what happened at the beach, well, then that could indeed be another matter...
Dark Wanderer said:It'd be interesting to see how spellcasters fight in the world of Berserk...
Dark Wanderer said:On a side note on th eupcomign battle, it'll also be interesting to see how Isidro will fare against any kushan soldiers they may face. I mean, it wouldn't be the first time he's fought a human now, but those pirates where most likely just flunkies compared to what the kushan troops will be like...
Aazealh said:Well, Daiba told his subordinate to inform the "general in the land" that he could advance his armies since the coastal area was cleared.
I think the sea troops and Daiba are the main force, using magic and all that. However like previously said that's not based on anything since we've yet to see the terrestrial armies.
Oh, he won't take Guts as a personal menace, that's clear. As for his Daka and Pishacha, I think he was prepared to lose them, he's already proved to be more cunning and resourceful than we gave him credit for in the past.
Yep, I really wanted to insist about the recurrent aspect. If there's always a problem and that it's always the same guys, he'll take action. And by that I don't mean come to crush them himself but at least order for them to be dispatched specifically. Now, Daiba seemed to be concerned about the deaths of his troops, so he might take action on his own.
Well, not all Kushans are from the Bakiraka, so I don't think they'll prove to be especially challenging compared to normal soldiers/mercenaries/bandits. Still, I agree that it'll be interesting to see his continued progress in skill. Plus this time he might be able to use his dagger, in the midst of chaos it won't matter much if people see them using magic.
Dark Wanderer said:there's no way to really tell whichever are the main force
Dark Wanderer said:he may indeed have expected to lose them and have something much more sinister prepared - but expect for his cloud-shape, there.s no way to tell what other cards he may have up his sleeve
Kart said:Okay, this is probably bullshit, but I had the oddest thought.
What if they somehow convince Guts to lead an army and defend the city?
-rob- said:In this episode Ganishka kind of looked like Grunbeld in his apostle form.
Sparnage said:Farnese will be against leaving her family to die which has already been already been shown.
Sparnage said:Besides, if Guts helps then he can earn the privilage of not only taking a ship given to him by the vandimion family
Aazealh said:How so? He looked like himself to me.