tttriplesec said:
I see some people in other places complain that this chapter feels incoherent or disjointed but that just goes to show that most Berserk readers lack intelligence and the ability to comprehend artistic choices.
Casca is in a sort of trance state, barely being able to hold on to consciousness, and her memories seem to have been supressed (presumably by Griffith.) I really liked that the chapter feels like its messy, because that demonstrates how Casca is experiencing her surroundings. The chapter also seems to imply that some time has gone by since she was brought to Falconia. Pretty curious to see where the series goes next, and I'm pretty happy that we already have a date for the next release (26th of May.)tttriplesec said:
I see some people in other places complain that this chapter feels incoherent or disjointed but that just goes to show that most Berserk readers lack intelligence and the ability to comprehend artistic choices.
Casca is in a sort of trance state, barely being able to hold on to consciousness, and her memories seem to have been supressed (presumably by Griffith.) I really liked that the chapter feels like its messy, because that demonstrates how Casca is experiencing her surroundings. The chapter also seems to imply that some time has gone by since she was brought to Falconia. Pretty curious to see where the series goes next, and I'm pretty happy that we already have a date for the next release (26th of May.) Ok 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓