Tom Dincht wrote:I COULD be injured spoil-wise.
Be careful, guys.
Mi-Ru-Me wrote:still dont know how to use spoiler boxes sorry
Mi-Ru-Me wrote:still dont know how to use spoiler boxes sorry
and yes but if i rember right you read a cut version of the book so you may of missed what was going on before hand just to say it was nasty
uc pseudonym wrote:What do you know, I didn't have to edit a thing. Thanks for modding yourselves, gentlemen. On the subject immediately at hand:
[spoiler]The arc with the kids and fairies very nearly made me stop reading Berserk. I like it when it's dealing with cosmic issues or at least epic ones, not random fighting versus Apostles. I've been willing to put up with the current (in Japan) arc for now only because I'm hoping the characters will get a major upgrade when they get to the Fairy King.[/spoiler]
uc pseudonym wrote:And also a comment only for those who have read past volume 15 or so:
[spoiler]To be honest, I don't particularly like Caska. I say that only as a disclaimer for my comment that I think it would be hilarious if she gets her memory back and isn't in love with Gatts.[/spoiler]
jon_jinn wrote:well, i've reached volume 22 of Berserk. i'm still far from the latest, but i feel that i have come fairly far into the series. when i look back on volume 4 and how Gutts was only a kid back in that volumes, it's really cool to see how all the characters have grown and progressed...
Joshua Christopher wrote:Volume 22 was actually one of my favourites of the series. There was so much crazy stuff going on in that one, like:
[spoiler]Griffith's meeting with Gutts, and a shiny new Zodd battle.[/spoiler]
jon_jinn wrote:it's really cool to see how all the characters have grown and progressed...
uc pseudonym wrote:When someone who may be one of the most important characters doesn't even appear until the 22nd volume you know you're looking at an epic series.
uc pseudonym wrote:There might not be a direct answer to either of those questions, but here goes:
[spoiler]Zodd tossed Gutts a sword because he sort of likes him as humans go. Also, I think he wants to kill him himself, not let someone else do the job.
As for why he's working for Griffith, that wasn't really what I expected earlier. The simplest answer is that Zodd is an Apostle and they answer first and foremost to the Godhand. Now that Griffith has a form on earth he's the master of all Apostles that haven't gone rogue.[/spoiler]
uc pseudonym wrote:Apostles are essentially any of the half-monster creatures that seem to run around the world of Berserk. They seem to do whatever they want except in special circumstances such as the eclipses or (as here) one of the Godhand taking a physical form, in which case they do seem to serve the same cause.
jon_jinn wrote:well, i just read berserk volume 25. it had some nice action scenes. i'm eager to see how the author will develop ishidoro as the story progresses. as for the ending of volume 25, i'm mad that the author leaves at such a suspenseful scene (though somewhat disturbing...)
uc pseudonym wrote:You'll get to see the latter two ones, unless I misplace where you are in the story.
uc pseudonym wrote:But as for the first...
[spoiler]How much Griffith has improved? He's god-like right now. However, it is possible that his physical form does have significant limits. So far it has seemed unable to be struck by arrows and we may get to see him fight soon.[/spoiler]
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