Berserk Chapter 32 Discussion

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Mod Edit: This post has been removed for spoiling future chapters
 
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oh casca. i think she needs to let go of this concept of being griffith's "sword" and move on, though i understand due to her background, it's not something that would come easily to her. i wonder if griffith ever regretted any of the choices he made so far. he makes me wonder...
 
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Casca and Griffith's first interaction is so heartwarming(despite the circumstances)
 
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Casca (3)

Volume 6 [Pg.3-26]



So, Casca has sympathy for Griffith. Hmm...I still don't know about him. He just looks so crazy at certain points. I wonder when the manga will reveal his true nature. :/
 
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Griffith could have killed that noble himself, there was no need to let the young Casca kill a man, but it helped her become stronger, I guess it's a little ok.
 
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Everyone is living a tragedy in this story. Poor Casca, Griffith had her kill him herself! I wonder what he would have done if she failed
 
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The devil disguised as a saint. It's funny if you look at it that way.
 
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I can see where he is coming from, though. I mean, sacrificing himself for the possibility of keeping more of his men alive. You know, Griffith is so damn interesting. You can see bits of his ruthless nature in how he handles his enemies but, so far, he seems to more or less value his soldiers. But, at the same time he sees them as tools or, at least, not as equals.



Edit: Love that scene where Casca is questioning Griffith about him selling himself to the count. How he digs his nails in his arm to the point that he's bleeding. You can tell he hated it but, at the same time, he feels he needs to do it. To make all the deaths he's responsible for "worth it". At least that's how I felt about the scene.
 
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