Berserk Chapter 93 Discussion

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                        Volume 12



The Castle



[Pg.147-168]



I guess they had a point. If you sit around and regret your actions, you won't be able to make any more.
 
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Yeah, don't back down! If you could sacrifice that many people, you can sacrifice even more! :D
 
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what an absolutely amazing chapter... so many questions answered and yet i have even more questions now
 
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Brilliant chapter, Griffith's character has been nothing but unique and well written.
 
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What a masterclass of a chapter! I kneel Miura-Sensei!

The way Griffith Is written up until now is brilliant!

What a hardcore decision.....kill your friends or the friends who died for you died for nothing.....
 
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I reread this chapter 2-3 times lmao...that was beautiful

This chapter was focused on Griffith's subconscious and how he wants to achieve his dream but needs to go over the tons of deadbodies to achieve it and sadly he can't take his friend with him.

I still can't figure it out if he's just plain evil that he'd kill his crew or he does loves his friends....guess it's the 1st one...he's evil.
 
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I love how this was written. This chapter made a very compelling argument for Griffith's ambitions. Sure, people have and will die for his dream but doesn't him rising to the top make their "sacrifice" worth it?



I don't know how the rest of the manga goes after this arc ends, but Griffith's character arc so far has been nothing short of brilliant.
 
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I can get his way of thinking, if he doesn't sacrifice them the already dead ones whould have died for nothing, but on the other hand without these guys he wouldn't be alive and standing now.
 
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Griffith is an ends justifies the means type of guy.



Or rather the means he used have been so horrifying, it'd be disrespectful to all the dead corpses he's piled up to stop before he reached the end.



That's a way to look at life! But not a very agreeable one for the masses of dead he leaves in his wake.
 
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