It seems obvious now that you say so, but I never noticed it before. Man, it makes a lot more sense now.Lithrael said:Freaking awesome of course. Looks like 8-9 needs to be reconstituted as a 2 page spread, but nonetheless, thanks Scanny!
Walter said:It seems obvious now that you say so, but I never noticed it before. Man, it makes a lot more sense now.
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Death May Die said:Now, when Griffith and Zodd fly from the smoke, did they just evade getting stepped on? Or was their location else where? Because, those two may of made it out, but what about every one else? Pancakes?
Deci said:As maniacal as it sounds I think that those Griffith sent in to die were more of a distraction, or bait if you will. He needed a way to get to Ganishka's zenith, and this served as the perfect way to do it. So ya, pancakes, and it wasn't a coincidence that Griffith was near and ready for it.
Walter said:I'm sure it's just the nameless apostles that died though... don't expect pancake Locus to be under there or anything.
Aazealh said:Makes me think it'd be funny if we saw Grunbeld imbedded in the ground under Ganishka's foot, not dead but half-buried.
Proj2501 said:I was also curious why no 'fireballs' were shot at Griff and Zodd. It didn't even look like any of the arms were swatting at them.
Proj2501 said:If we are going to be treated to a flashback, I agree the focus should strictly be on Ganishka (leaving the Silat and Rakshas history lesson for another time.)
Proj2501 said:I can't stop wondering just how Griff will dispatch Ganishka. He re-sheaths his sword toward the end of the episode, not that I was thinking it'd be of any use. (Well, I did think for a second that Griff would simply stab the 'original body' and the whole 'thing' would come tumbling down.) But that's no where near as grand as what probably needs to go down to really put on a show for the spectators below.
What will be said between the two of them? If anything...
Proj2501 said:Now for Rakshas and his motives for being there, I'm confused. At first it really does seem like Zodd is unaware he's there. But then again, he's Zodd, I don't see him suddenly turning his head and being surprised. Rakshas has to be holding on/ sticking to him somehow. I think it's safe to safe to say Zodd knows he's there. So, I'll vote he's spectating. But what if he's part of taking the Ganishka tower down? As for Rakshas' threat to take Griff's head, I can't imagine how it would go down, at this moment anyways.
SlimJ87D said:Do you guys see how fast Zodd can fly? There's a sonic boom when he takes off! He must be going freaking fast!
Aazealh said:For all we know he might have spent longer on it than usual though. But yeah, 5 months spent on a single episode seems unrealistic.
Proj2501 said:If we are going to be treated to a flashback, I agree the focus should strictly be on Ganishka (leaving the Silat and Rakshas history lesson for another time.)
Proj2501 said:I can't stop wondering just how Griff will dispatch Ganishka. He re-sheaths his sword toward the end of the episode, not that I was thinking it'd be of any use. (Well, I did think for a second that Griff would simply stab the 'original body' and the whole 'thing' would come tumbling down.) But that's no where near as grand as what probably needs to go down to really put on a show for the spectators below.
Griffith said:I don't know, I think it would be neat if the three of them shared some integral history, though it's hard to think of Ganishka as ever being a contemporary of theirs, but rather a great old Apostle. Hopefully, we'll find out.
Griffith said:I wouldn't be surprised if very few Apostles were actually killed by that stomp, I think it was more they were basically meeting Ganishka just as he stepped there and it blew most of them back. Could be wrong though.
SlimJ87D said:Do you guys see how fast Zodd can fly? There's a sonic boom when he takes off! He must be going freaking fast!
Smith said:Anyway for my opinions, I pretty sure Griffith is aware of Rakshas' presence... He is a godhand afterall (Even Guts could sense an apostle's appearance nearby)
And speaking of which, let's say when Ganishka finally does go down, what becomes of the giant? Does the vortex of souls still apply to Ganishka and say it does, since Ganishka's now 1000 times bigger than normal apostles does that mean the vortex will also be that huge? If the size of the vortex is relative to the size of the apostle, could such a large vortex pose a threat to those in the immediate area?
Henry Spencer said:Seriously though, Ganishka will probably turn back into his normal form after being defeated and then be forced into the Vortex.
Henry Spencer said:wonder if Ganishka has some sort of back up plan right about now?
I reaaally don't think it will be that simple. I'd suggest re-reading ep 295 if you're on that line of thinking. The towering figure we see now is now all composed of Ganishka and his apostle for, or anything. Like Daiba said, it's straight from hell. Because of the matter he's composed of, when Ganishka falls, it will be a completely unique scenario, unlike any typical apostle death.Henry Spencer said:Seriously though, Ganishka will probably turn back into his normal form after being defeated and then be forced into the Vortex.
And like we've been reiterating for more than a year now, I don't think it will be cleaned up neatly at all. All indications actually point in the opposite direction. As Sonia said, the principles of this world are ending, and we're likely witnessing the birth of the Age of Darkness.Proj2501 said:The vortex of souls is the only thing that I can see neatly cleaning the whole mess up.
Proj2501 said:Well from what we've always seen, when an apostle dies in their Apostle-form, the vortex comes along and after the dust settles, all that's left is their original human form.
Yes. I think its omission in recent events is because it'd be a little redunant and also take away the pacing of the action -- especially in a key scene like the apostle invasion of Flora's Mansion, we really don't need to see apostles getting sucked into oblivion in the background.Jaze1618 said:Has anyone else ever noticed this, or stopped to think about it before?