that was so hot
DID u SAY SEAZON 2?!??CnC said:mmm... goodness
berserk season 2
Aazealh said:Yeah, and there's more to them than just looking scary indeed, right? How does it imply that fear doesn't play a role? It doesn't. So in short this discussion is pointless.
Well they don't seem to have trouble throwing their spears, so I don't see why you're saying that. They throw them with strength and accuracy, what else do you need?
That's not answering my question, not in a satisfying way at least. And there's a reason as to why they don't try to fight back: because they'd die.
So you used an example proving your statement wrong. Even if they have the courage to try, they fail. What else to say?
Yeah, a large enough group. And what's the point again? That 50 soldiers against 1 familiar could kill it? Very pertinent.
And it's not the case here, familiars are in large enough numbers to deal with
Vritannis' guards without any problem, whether they fight back or not. If it was
just a single familiar against all the guards, do you think they'd run away? Your
point really seems dubious to me because it's honestly rather obvious that familiars and Daka are more powerful troops than the average soldier.
Great way to turn the point upside down. Their strength makes them scary, so being scary is half their strength.
What, you didn't read what I wrote? They need to be heavily wounded or hit in a vital spot, otherwise normal weapons don't have much effect. The nobles ganged up and mangled them while they were paralyzed, but stabbing one like Roderick did is useless. They're of course not completely immune, which is why I didn't say so. In the end conventional weapons still aren't as effective on them as they'd be on normal people.
So, the chaos and ambient terror facilitate the city's annihilation? Who disagreed with that? Nobody as far as I know; it goes without saying. If that's really just what you wanted to say, these 2 lines would have been enough... It doesn't change the fact that the familiars and Daka are fearsome for a good reason: because they're supernatural monsters and real killing machines. To say that "without the benefit of being scary" they wouldn't do half the damage they're doing right now is really just a baseless assumption, doubly irrelevant since doing a lot of "damage" is mainly what makes them scary.
That gets me back to what I said at the beginning of this post: that this discussion (argument?) has no reason to be
Walter said:DID u SAY SEAZON 2?!??
Klaus said:@Aazealh: Arrgh....you stole my idea
Dark Wanderer said:*shrugs* I thorught it sounded rather like you underestimated the fear they instill in their opponents...
Dark Wanderer said:And if they don't fight back they still mostly die anyway ::). Yeah, I know, it's like Luca says at one point: Cowards survive more often than those who are no cowards.
Dark Wanderer said:standing paraplysed by fear is even worse than not trying at all (or running away, if you prefer).
Dark Wanderer said:And as I said, it isn't totally impossible to win against the familiars or the Daka, so their situation isn't completety hopeless...
Dark Wanderer said:Nah, 5 might be enough to deal with a familiar, I think. But as the soldiers of Vritannis are now for the first (and perhaps last) time facing Daka, I don't thinkt they've deleoped any recommendable tactics/strategies against Daka or familiars...
Dark Wanderer said:I don't believe we've seen much of defense from the side of the "average" soldier, it's just been lots of fear and chaos
Dark Wanderer said:Tha'ts one reaosn of why I'm looking forward to future episodes; the fight further in on land, the coming of the old man, etc...
Dark Wanderer said:On a side note, didn't Serpico mention that one of the smaller countires had experience in fightning the kushans? If so I wonder if that means that they've encountered their familiars and Daka before...
Dark Wanderer said:Dec 22 is still a long way away, so we have plenty of freetime to use, even if only to fool around, don't we? ;D
CnC said:Its official!
xbigvmanx said:You might have a link that points this out that its official? Any details about it?
Thats not what my brothers friend's cousin said, he said that he heard it from this one website on the internets!Aazealh said:He was lying, it's a joke. There's no second season, sorry.
That's not what my friend told me Prove it!!!Aazealh said:He was lying, it's a joke. There's no second season, sorry.
jepn30 said:(do I actually need to say that this is bullshit?)
CnC said:Yes, because otherwise you'd have your post deleted.
What gives you the impression Ganishka is personally watching each Makara? As far as we know, Daiba is the only one keeping tabs on the individual forces.xechnao said:Thanks for the episode!
A thought: could it be that Ganishka is watching the man that killed the first makara?
I mean could it be something more of a coincidence this one?
Walter said:What gives you the impression Ganishka is personally watching each Makara? As far as we know, Daiba is the only one keeping tabs on the individual forces.
Then again, we know so little about Ganishka's interaction and sentience with the fog, it's tough to be certain of anything.
Supposing Ganishka IS watching everything, what's he gonna do about it?
SaiyajinNoOuji said:How big is Gut's sword?
Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?! Cause if so, I like where this is going!QUeeN typhonblue said:Why don't you suck on it and find out.
SaiyajinNoOuji said:Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?! Cause if so, I like where this is going!