That was like a collage of all the memorable moments in Casca's life.. the worse yet to come. I like the setting, how she lose her fragments containing memories, and there's some force or creature preventing it's retrieval
They actually went through Casca's stay in the former Band of the Hawk in its entirety in a first-person view as well. Everything that happened before Guts became the gruff, grumpy Black Swordsman was gradually experienced by his two secret admirers one by one. It's must've been disheartening to find out Potato Casca's sorrowfully bittersweet memories in the bleak and dreadful place that passed off as her psyche.
Farnese felt NTR'd seeing Guts make love to Casca but she knew that he was already taken from the start. Schierke was very eager to see some intimate action from her daddy but knowing how Farnese felt didn't make her any more happy. I wonder how they'll take in that absolutely mindbreaking event that is the Eclipse after spending so much time getting to know these characters...
Lancea_Longini said: This "The Corridor of Dreams" chapter got me so hard, with this abstractions and scenes, I was lacking this more "pure", may I say, artistic side of Miura.