As for donates, I've thought about... and no, no monetary donations. However, feel free to help encourage this place, flame the n00bs, and keep it real.

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Didn't read earlier posts on the topic but donations are not for gain though.Starnum wrote:You can put that idea back in your ass now, from whence you pulled it. :PDamien wrote:what the hell, was that cat-like creature serpico???
As for the donation thing, as much as I could use the cash, no thanks. It's not about money or personal gain to me. I just want to provide good quality...*sigh*
This is an Internet Forum dedicated to flame.psi29a wrote:I agree. I'm happy to just give you all a place to chat, flame, and getting latest info.
In feudal systems whenever there is a change of leadership, the old nobles usually lose their lands, the new leader would then install his military commanders as his feudal lords (good way to ensure loyalty). For example, when William the Conqueror took over England he got rid of all the old Saxon nobility and installed new Norman lords.Griffith wants a kingdom, he wants people to rule over. It wouldn't be much if a kingdom if there were barely any nobles.
I will agree that it seems a quite shady for Serpico to call out Gutts now, espceially since there is a possible Kushan attack. Maybe Miura needed some filler and was just like "Hmmmmm, yeahm, I guess I could stall for time and have Serpico fight Gutts now. I can get a good chapter, maybe even two, off of that battle"Buzkashi wrote:hahahahahha![]()
I have some respect for serpico but serioulsy his character is sooooo shady. It pisses me off.
Shady? I think that's what makes him cool.Buzkashi wrote:hahahahahha![]()
I have some respect for serpico but serioulsy his character is sooooo shady. It pisses me off.
No offence intended, but...dos.azn wrote:yeah i like that pic too
Drat, good point.zodd4271 wrote:In feudal systems whenever there is a change of leadership, the old nobles usually lose their lands, the new leader would then install his military commanders as his feudal lords (good way to ensure loyalty). For example, when William the Conqueror took over England he got rid of all the old Saxon nobility and installed new Norman lords.Griffith wants a kingdom, he wants people to rule over. It wouldn't be much if a kingdom if there were barely any nobles.
Also, as for Griffith's motives they aren't totally clear yet but being that he is a God Hand I think that he will continue to have Apostles as his main lackeys.
Well, the Apostles still call them their lord and whatnot, and I don't know if Apostles would just give out that title to someone who wasn't a Godhand, or super-powerful, or something.psi29a wrote:Something to ponder, and feel free to call me a heretic. But how is Griffith part of the god-hand now? Griffith was transformed into Femto, the fifth god-hand. When he was reborn back into the natural world as Griffith the Hawk of Light, it seems to me that he is no longer a God-Hand. However, he is on the same level as Guts in that he can traverse the Interstice.
You can argue that once a god-hand always a god-hand, however I think in being reborn back into the natural world, he doesn't retain his god-hand Femto powers.