FINALLY.
The Eclipse had some really nice art. Props to the manga illustrator for all of the intricate details and sketches of the past dozen chapters. But I admit, I was getting a bit tired of Casca's nipples and the thousands of demon faces cluttering my screen. The novelty wore off and I started longing for other atmospheres.
It felt like my eyes could finally rest watching Guts wake up in an ambient cavern filled with ores and gentle waterfalls.
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My only complaint is the fact that the author felt the need to add even more fanservice after everything we just had to sit through. I couldn't help but roll my eyes seeing her in a soaked T-shirt.
((And I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'll let it pass. Casca is in a very innocent/infantile state right now on account of the PTSD... she probably doesn't know any better. Plus, she's probably only wearing a T-shirt because it was all they had lying around to clothe her; and she apparently "keeps going in the water with her clothes on" so she's constantly wetting the clothes she's given and requiring changes; and, she probably needs to be undressed often to dress her wound and keep her comfortable and relaxed. So I get it.))
And most people seem to be attributing the PTSD to the rape, but my interpretation is that the rape was just the breaking point, and that the death of her comrades and the tragic, otherwordly experience also have a lot to do with it. Additionally, Casca's experienced rape before and was able to overcome it. If anything, it was the fact that her demonic-demigod-turned-idol was the one to rape her.