Uh..well I got to the point where Guts gets his Berserker Armor...can't tell if this dude has extremely good or bad luck considering his predicament.
Also I'm not sure what to think of incarnated Griffith considering his courtious attitude and the fact he no longer appears to hide the fact he uses people.
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Originally posted by NemeBro
As a member of the Godhand he can manipulate the minds of mortals and even the flow of causality.
Griffith's corporeal body constantly interacted with his environment -- even leading an army into war -- to become king.
The people he influenced weren't necessarily brainwashed either, it's just that Griffith had the cohesive power to present himself as a hero of prophecy.
Originally posted by AstnerVoid explicitly mentions that they could manipulate it at one point, during the Eclipse I believe. Either that or it was probability, I forget which.
Flow of causality? Causality is the relation between cause and effect, and they're not twisting that relation but rather they subtly influence their environment to further their cause.Griffith's corporeal body constantly interacted with his environment -- even leading an army into war -- to become king.
The people he influenced weren't necessarily brainwashed either, it's just that Griffith had the cohesive power to present himself as a hero of prophecy.
And?
Anyone who meets Griffith immediately wants to serve him and do his will, this is explicitly shown with the pope, whom he manipulated through his dreams.
I'm not sure abut the movie though I did see a bunch of trailers on it.
I'm finally caught up on Berserk and I think I'll make this a favorite of mine. It was nice to see a few dozen chapters where Guts crew goes w/o anyone being nearly raped; shit that must be a reoccuring theme in this series.
So....when does the next issue come out?😐
Originally posted by NemeBro
Void explicitly mentions that they could manipulate it at one point, during the Eclipse I believe. Either that or it was probability, I forget which.
But that's still rather vague, and it's never specified that they wove it. Besides, they're servants of the Idea of evil, whom may have wove it. Assuming it's literal speech.
Originally posted by NemeBro
And?
Originally posted by NemeBro
Anyone who meets Griffith immediately wants to serve him and do his will, this is explicitly shown with the pope, whom he manipulated through his dreams.