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all in all nice chapter
finally guts reentered the battlefield )
he has restered for a long time now he's recovered and ready to fight, and i liked his entrence speach
dialdfordesi I feel the same way I was talking to myself as to any other around here
This is really interesting situation. They are on the ship so they do not have much options(possibilities) unless Guts turns to Berserk... Ok, Schrieke could do some of her stuff(which may sink their ship anyway) or maybe even Farneze could do something(which could be even worse)... I think this whole rumble with this pirate ship is to see how Guts is now standing against his dark side. This is not just some random fight with demons - it is gonna be so bloody interesting.
Nakadai wrote:Feels a lot like the old days, hope the momentum keeps a rollin. Thanks EG!
Exactly.
Even though these chapters are much narrower in scope and scale compared to those centered around Griffith, seeing Guts and crew definitely brought forth a little sense of nostalgia from the good ol' Blackswordsman days.
How many people here were members of this community before chapter 287?
I joined around that time, so I've never read action-filled chapters (or at least action in which Gutts is involved) as they come out.
This is gonna be awesome!
One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings.
~Diogenes of Sinope
BigSassy wrote:I started reading chapter by chapter when Guts was fighting Grunbeld in dragon form.
Yeah, that's around the time I joined. I remember you posting back then too. I think you were already a member on the Digital Panic board before me. Nice to see you're still lurking about. XD
I joined around when Roderick came into the picture, right around when they first got on the ship to go to Skellig. Before that I read Berserk in less than a month on the computer lab computers in my dorm in England. I had nothing else to do, the country in England is even boring that the country here, at least here in BC we have forests.
thepeaguy wrote:
I wouldn't relate to that seeing as I'm an atheist, not a Buddhist. Not familiar with zen philosophy.
Since when (classical) atheism and Buddhism have been mutually exclusive?
Well, I'm not all that familar with Buddhism, but I would think the ideas on reincarnation, the true nature of reality (as opposed to the veil of illusion in which we currently exist) and other such aspects would clash with atheism.