The Herald wrote:But isn't that the ultimate question of Berserk? What if Guts did? I've been worried about that happening ever since I started reading the manga.
Well, thats has been one of the major plot-points of Berserk, Gutts struggling to remain human but still trying to get Griffith. And having a hard time doing so.
Personally, I want him to cast aside everything in order to accomplish his vengeance, but at the same time I don't. Its very confusing.
revealer wrote:Whats the deal with everyone marking Griffith as evil?
He wasn't evil before the Eclipse. There he had to make a choice, and although he made a selfish one, he just followed his life dream that he still pursues.
And even after he became Femto he didn't make one single evil thing, quite the contrary.. He defended Midland, united everyone, even got apostles and humans to fight together.
Someone said that Griffith is guilty for fantasia monsters but isn't it Ganishkas fault?
About Caska, what if her mind returns to normal but the amnesia remains? That could be interesting maybe?
Well, thats what you would say if you only saw it from the outside. From that perspective, It certainly would appear that Griffith is, in fact, a good guy. A little too extreme in the measures he's willing to take to achieve what he wants, may be, but a good guy nonetheless.
I mean, he's brought peace, unity and tolerance to the physical world. Hell, he even changed the world so everyone could realize their dreams.
He's the fucking Messiah!
There's this little detail though. He's kinda using the soul of every sapient being in the world as fuel. So yeah...
PS: Personally, I think calling people evil is just retarded. They are either with you (or your ideals and goals) or against you. And then there's that people in the middle you don't care about.
Griffith is incredible, he's one of the most awesome characters I 've ever read of. I admire him.
But he's too inhuman, and the way the story has been told makes it much easier to empathize with Gutts and his burning hate towards Griffith.
Miura probably intended it that way. He's just that good.