I tend to not be for the whole idea that Guts will use the behelit... but if he were to makea sacrifice, dont you think his sword would be marked? I am not sure if the limit to sacrifices is to be something alive, but there have been so many surprises in what can and cant be a sacrifice that I am always unsure what the limit is.
I never thought an apostle could be branded or vice versa, yet there was the Behelit apostle.
Anyways, let's just say it was possible for a non-living object to be sacrificed. Do you think the DS would be a candidate for sacrifice, and if so what do you think would happen to it? Would it then become stronger from existing the interstice as Guts does? Since it has a certain form of power attained from slaying apostles, would it somehow gain a conciessness? Does the sword already have a conciessness?
I know alot of this is weird, but I think in many ways the Dragonslayer should be considered a character in itself, despite it's lack of life or personality, the same way I consider the Behelit a character that seems to practice having a will and a purpose.
I never thought an apostle could be branded or vice versa, yet there was the Behelit apostle.
Anyways, let's just say it was possible for a non-living object to be sacrificed. Do you think the DS would be a candidate for sacrifice, and if so what do you think would happen to it? Would it then become stronger from existing the interstice as Guts does? Since it has a certain form of power attained from slaying apostles, would it somehow gain a conciessness? Does the sword already have a conciessness?
I know alot of this is weird, but I think in many ways the Dragonslayer should be considered a character in itself, despite it's lack of life or personality, the same way I consider the Behelit a character that seems to practice having a will and a purpose.