
Honourable Apostles
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- imanewbie
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Believe it or not, but Griffith is referenced as the "Hawk of Light", confused yet? The fleshy vessel (corrupted by Fempto's rape) was used by Fempto to come back into the world as Griffith the "Hawk of Light".
Once used, the fetus was swallowed by the Egg apostle...
a volume or two later...
this mysterious kid pops out of nowhere on the beach that is very attached to Casca and is very curious of Gutts and in a very "family' oriented shot of them all... someone says that they look like a family. *hint hint*.
Once used, the fetus was swallowed by the Egg apostle...
a volume or two later...
this mysterious kid pops out of nowhere on the beach that is very attached to Casca and is very curious of Gutts and in a very "family' oriented shot of them all... someone says that they look like a family. *hint hint*.
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Femto is also a prefix used with the metric system that stands for 0.000000000000001. A femto- is 10 to the -15th power or one quintillionth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femto
Not sure how that translates into berserk...
Good call on the Fem == Five thing.
You can use the url below to verify:
http://www.freedict.com/onldict/swe.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femto
Not sure how that translates into berserk...

Good call on the Fem == Five thing.
You can use the url below to verify:
http://www.freedict.com/onldict/swe.html
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I don't think any of the apostles can actually be said to possess a human soul, considering how they are inherantly no longer human. That said, i don't believe an apostle is incapable of being Honorable.Theya re not, as voiced early in this thread, puppets dancing to griffiths will. The Kushan Emperor is proof of that. As to nobility, well, putting aside the obvious definition of higher class (which is an implied definition), nobility usually implies goodness, which is inherantly against pretty much any apostles nature, even if the count did manage one loving act. But as to honor, I think an apostle can have (and some have demonstrated) such traits.Messatsu wrote:
True these new apostles have the semblance of nobility. But thats just them trying to hold on to an old way of life, considering what they did to atain such power one canot consider. Persons who would willingly sacrife loved ones to erthernal torment, losse all nobility as a human beings. To be truly noble is the sacrife of ones self for others, not necesserely throu deeds of heroism ie: a brave knight who saves a woman from a beating or whatever. Sacrifice of ones self can be seen as the bettering of some one elses life, like Godo(not sure its spelled that way, but you know the blacksmith that died) he adopted a litle girl he found neer the ruins of her home, he saved that litle girl for no selfish reasons, not to attain anny high standing in anybodys eyes, nor any fame. He could have just left her there to either die or be forced into a life of constand survival, considering the type of world they live in. All in all, what i want to say is that nobility does not comme with either social standing or power or even apperence it comes from within the depts of the human soul, wich is something MOST apostle lack.

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Here's my question. I know there's a good chance we'll never find out, but how do you think the transformations of the Band of the Hawk's noble apostles occurred? To put it another way, whom did they sacrifice? After all, many of them don't seem like the type to sacrifice someone close to them. Of course, th incident normally involves some sort of emotional duress. . .
Here's my question. I know there's a good chance we'll never find out, but how do you think the transformations of the Band of the Hawk's noble apostles occurred? To put it another way, whom did they sacrifice? After all, many of them don't seem like the type to sacrifice someone close to them. Of course, th incident normally involves some sort of emotional duress. . .
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Nope, the egg apostle sacrificed himself, if I recall. I don't think he was able to sacrifice the piles of dead bodies he was buried in.Skullkracker wrote:that's dumb
any sacrafice is eaten up
Yeah, it does seem weird that these apostles, however honourable they may be, would choose to sacrifice someone. Perhaps they sacrificed their lords or masters, having being betrayed by them. Guess we'll never know.

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Sorry, but what's wrong with being Nietzsche's disciple? I am not one myself, but I kind of like the concept.Messatsu wrote:Well as i stated before, if a man aquires power thru the sacrifice of human life, then anny noblity he aquires would be marred by this evil act.
Also considering that to become an apostle you need to sacrfice some one dear to you, forget loyal or trusting, im talking about some one you love. To become an apostle is to confirm that you are an inferior human being, the proverbial Nietzschian beast.
What is good?-Whatever augments the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself, in man.
What is evil?-Whatever springs from weakness.
What is happiness?-The feeling that power increases-that resistance is overcome.
Nietzsche
What is evil?-Whatever springs from weakness.
What is happiness?-The feeling that power increases-that resistance is overcome.
Nietzsche
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Well another thing to consider is the time when they become apostles. The God Hand doesn't just come down when your at the peak of your life and say "Hey, your doing good now, would you like to do better?" They come when your ambition is broken, when you are down and out, and willing to give anything to get back on top. Just look at the way Griffith, the Count and the Elf chick were made into Apostles. It all happened at times when a loved one betrayed them or when they thought a loved one had betrayed them. Their dreams were crushed in front of their eyes and then they are suddenly given the power to get it all back. The problem we have as readers is we aren't privy to the circumstances of every Apostle's transformation (Not that we'd really need to for most of the cannon fodder Apostles). In cases like Locus or Grunbeld, they may have sacrificed comrades in amrs in order to acheive something that as a group they never could, the power of an Apostle.Eldo wrote: Yeah, it does seem weird that these apostles, however honourable they may be, would choose to sacrifice someone. Perhaps they sacrificed their lords or masters, having being betrayed by them. Guess we'll never know.
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I'm pretty sure that the egg apostle sacrificed "the world". And he changed his body into something that could give birth to the "new world", hence all of the wierd stuff that's been happening since Griffith's resurection.Nope, the egg apostle sacrificed himself, if I recall. I don't think he was able to sacrifice the piles of dead bodies he was buried in.
A previous poster (Shisho) suggested that the egg apostle sacrificed himself, hence the brand on his tongue. I'm not quite sure what he sacrificed, since it wasn't properly clarified.

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Well, he certainly lost his body. Perhaps his consciousness was transferred to the Beherit?
Anyway, these apostles retain characteristics of their former lives, yes, but honor? This honor is there for the sole purpose of satisfying their egos. They don't fight strong opponents because they dislike killing weaker people, they fight them because they like using their own powers to their full extent. They obviously have no problems killing anything Griffith orders them too. It's a shadow of their former honor, if they ever had it.
Anyway, these apostles retain characteristics of their former lives, yes, but honor? This honor is there for the sole purpose of satisfying their egos. They don't fight strong opponents because they dislike killing weaker people, they fight them because they like using their own powers to their full extent. They obviously have no problems killing anything Griffith orders them too. It's a shadow of their former honor, if they ever had it.
Yeah, the Behelit apostle did have a brand on his tongue, so he must have sacrificed himself. I mean, he didn’t have anyone else to sacrifice originally, as he was all alone. He also died later on, as he “sacrificed” himself so that Griffith could be reborn. He did also sacrifice all the people at Albion, during the pseudo-eclipse, but not the whole world. This also lead to Griffith being “reborn”, as it were.