Rhombaad
Video Game Time Traveler
Aazealh said:Anyway, Locus strikes me as particularly menacing on the top panel of page 23. And his words... "The true sun shining over the world."
Perhaps it will be a black sun over Midland?
Aazealh said:Anyway, Locus strikes me as particularly menacing on the top panel of page 23. And his words... "The true sun shining over the world."
Aazealh said:
CnC said:
His secret... REVEALED!
edit: to get the full effect of this gif it helps to listen to "Blue" by eiffel 65 while watching. that is all.
Uriel said:Eiffel 65 and Musashi in the same post...
...
I'll never again forgive.
Edit - THAT IS A FALSE PIXEL.
Griffith No More! said:http://blusashi.ytmnd.com/
Uriel said:Speculate no more -- I think we have our Precognitive Dream, ladies and gentlemen. We should have seen this coming...
Proj2501 said:I'm not sold on the multi-arm diety/Slann speculations either.
Aazealh said:I wasn't speculating.
Ninus said:Boys .. sorry, but you know how much time out between translations?
In this episode, there are so many obscure points by revealing that I do not have the + waiting!
Oh, I also rhyme ..
Rhombaad said:Perhaps it will be a black sun over Midland?
JK said:Looks like a slow build up previous to the battle.
In a way it's a bit frustrating to see Griffith taking so much time of the story, because we all know how it's going to end: with him as King of Midland. The only thing I'm unsure about is the fate of Ganishka.
Since reincarnating, Griffith's actions have been kinda unsurprising. I mean, he's absolute and there's no way he can fail. Hell, he doesn't need an army of apostles or anything else than his ungodly powers, and he's just playing around as if he were the same old Griffith. But he's not, which makes his quest to take Midland a farce very predictable to the readers.
But hey, maybe Ganishka slays him and becomes the new villain
Walter said:You people always find something to complain about...