Salibu said:Does time travel exist in the Berserk world?
If so...is it possible that TSK is someone we already know in the future?
Salibu said:If so...is it possible that TSK is someone we already know in the future?
Salibu said:Does time travel exist in the Berserk world?
Salibu said:If so...is it possible that TSK is someone we already know in the future?
jackson_hurley said:We know Skullknight is able to move through the layers thus distorting "time-space" (very not sure about that part and was not able to formulate it better than that).
Aazealh said:The Skull Knight can move through different parts of the world by somehow cutting through them, but there's no evidence of a distortion of spacetime, a concept that hasn't been mentioned in Berserk so far.
Bekul said:Travelled to the future? Which episode was this?
Groovy Metal Fist said:Fun fact: For Berserk to reach volume 62 by the year 2020, Miura would have to produce at an approximate rate of 3 volumes a year, including this one.
The Skull Knight can move through different parts of the world by somehow cutting through them, but there's no evidence of a distortion of spacetime, a concept that hasn't been mentioned in Berserk so far.
No. There is a mountain of proof against this concept.Salibu said:could he be someone else from the future...like...Guts?
That is not what the Skull Knight does. He cuts through the layers of the world. Not time.Salibu said:if hey can cut through current time
Salibu said:But if he can cut through parts of the world...one would wonder if someone like him or Void can cut through time itself.
Salibu said:What I am getting at is...everyone seems so deadset on TSK being Gaiseric
Griffith said:from a certain point of view, Griffith did (meta)physically time travel years from one ceremony to another.
Aazealh said:I wouldn't call that time travel. Would be a misnomer.
Griffith said:Thanks for the call back, Rhombaad!
Griffith said:I admit, it's not like real time travel. =)