Aazealh said:I don't think they'll last even a week, actually.
Yes, that's what I meant.
Aazealh said:I don't think they'll last even a week, actually.
True, but the ships are not the only way to escape from the city : You could leave also by land on your own feet, and Guts with some assistance by Schierke and friends should be able to open himself a way among the Kushans troops ( the Holy See Alliance Troops will be too busy to save their lives to be a hindrance- anyway, they too can get a taste of the Kushans medicine if they should be too troublesome)Dark Wanderer said:Well, if the kushans are coming mainly from the sea, then that's where the battle will be fiercest. And I don't think it'll be easy to slip out by boat under the current conditions; at best, a ship trying to slip away now will be under heavy pressure...
roberto999 said:Now that I think about it: Azan?
yota821 said:And neither does any of that prevent him from going into beast mode .
Aazealh said:if Ganishka won against Griffith, it would still be an apostle ruling the world, something I'm sure Guts is looking forward to.
yota821 said:He could be saying these things partly out of fear OF his daughter, and her new 'family' as well.
Smith said:But u miss out that part that Guts may NOT want to join
Perhaps he does care, or he's just acting, but I think he's manipulative. Even Guts sees his sharp tounge & mentions his 'toughness'.About this episode, I really like the way Farnese's father said. I think he care about Farnese, Gut, and others, probably, because they save him and these nobles. This is just my opinion (which I could be totally wrong). I think he (i.e., Farnese's father) know that this is really a magic (or some unexplainable supernatural thing) but he try to make people consider it as an illusion for the sake of Gut & co. including his own daughter (not all of nobles believe but he is quite powerful to make people agree on this idea). If it is true, Gut and co. might get some good support from the Vandimion family later in the story.
Yeah, you might be right. I think it might be, as you said, he is just genuinely thankful and it is probably true that it is only about the family's reputation.Aazealh said:I think he's genuinely thankful though. And while he indeed never cared for his daughter, I don't think he's totally devoid of emotions toward her. Now like you said, the family's reputation goes first.
Aazealh said:Such subtlety Smith, I'm impressed. Only "persuade" implies that he would accept.
Ehu Smith...what is Guts doing just now? Anyway Guts is useless to Ganishka like an ally. He(Good old Ganny) has already an army,his own plans and maybe an ace or two up his sleeve about whom we know nothing about.He decisively doesn't need one more sword, and beside that he has a too big ego to ally himself with someone : slaves and minions: yes, allies: noSmith said:Hmm... so i should say Tempt or Prompt?
Anyway back to the topic, will Guts be forced to fight Ganishka or his minions for the next upcoming episodes? Since there is a high chance that his ship will be burned
Smith said:Anyway back to the topic, will Guts be forced to fight Ganishka or his minions for the next upcoming episodes? Since there is a high chance that his ship will be burned
Aside the fact that the familiars were Ganishka familiars and Griffith obviously can not know everything that Ganishka has in mind, ( if it was otherwise Ganishka would be a complete fool to defy Griffith) the killing of the nobles would play in Griffith favor leaving a vacuum in power... but if Ganishka should destroy completely the alliance then he could concentrate entirely on Griffith and I don't know if that would be an advantage for Griffithelement_user said:Griffith : However, if Griffith want to join this war, I think he will try to save the nobles...again this is kinda strange since, if he want to help, he should not allow the familiars to attack the nobles before. I don't think he can predict that Guts will help these nobles. If there is no Guts, most of nobles will be dead by now. Therefore, without any confident only based on some reasoning, I think Griffith will not join this war.
roberto999 said:Aside the fact that the familiars were Ganishka familiars and Griffith obviously can not know everything that Ganishka has in mind, ( if it was otherwise Ganishka would be a complete fool to defy Griffith) the killing of the nobles would play in Griffith favor leaving a vacuum in power... but if Ganishka should destroy completely the alliance then he could concentrate entirely on Griffith and I don't know if that would be an advantage for Griffith
This scenario seemed likely early on in the Vritannis arc, but became certain, for me, when Owen elaborated on how discombobulated the nobles in Vritannis are.Opie said:Or you could look at it from the point of view that Griffith would let most of them die off as to make his seizure of power go more smoothly. Get rid of all the political heavy weights and men that command alot of loyalty and such and he would be the only one in power right off the get go.
yota821 said:I don't think Guts is nearly at 100% fighting capability. He just fought the tigers to gauge how much he has recovered, so I think he wants to avoid another such encounter if possible.
Guts97 said:guts is never avoiding a fight due to his condition