CowTip said:Again, I'm going from the Dark Horse releases but Skull Knight refers to himself and 'others of our kind' as a reflection of the moonlight on the water, but points out that the brand puts Guts and Casca halfway between worlds and that he might just be a fish who is able to leap out of the water.
SK referring to himself and "others of his kind"? Honestly I think you need to quote the whole dialogue accurately here because half-sentences are just going to be confusing, and there are errors in what you're saying.
CowTip said:To me, that says that Skully sees Guts as more outside of the normal workings of the world, perhaps on a level that not even he is on.
Well that's completely wrong, as I already told you. Hell, we don't even know whether SK was branded or not at some point.
CowTip said:In my original post, I had assumed that Skull Knight and Guts were more or less on the same level, perhaps less predictable than most others.
It's not really a matter of predictability though. At least not like the way Femto expected SK to show up because he always does show up in such situations.
CowTip said:From the sounds of things (And as proven by the Eclipse and this episode), Skull Knight very well may have tried this sort of intervention more than we've seen.
SK has been opposing the God Hand for a thousand years. 'Nuff said.
CowTip said:(junction of times whatever that means, it seems Skully isn't sure either)
I believe SK knows what it means perfectly well.