NINJ4 wrote:To clarify on this one, Guts doesn't waver - but he will completely switch his goals (well - if you call that wavering, then nevermind). Unlike Griffith who started waivering as soon as he found that his goals conflicted with his conscience - but he continued in pursuit of his original goal anyway.
For starters Guts still has the same goal and has not thought once about changing it. His goal is to kill griffith. He still has that goal. He is protecting casca because he can't achieve the goal while she is in danger. He maybe doing something different for the tiem being, but all of it is in preparation for hte final battle, so I woudl say he has not changed his goal at all. Rigth now he is taking care of Casca so he then can go back and finish killing Griffith. Griffith on the other hand at times thought of comlpetely abandoning his dream, which is different. Guts still has the same goal. He is doing something else right now, but his goal is still there and unchanged.
NINJ4 wrote:As for the weak people thing - we probably never got to see him scorning anyone during the Golden Age since his interactions with weak people were not the focus. To some degree I think he meant it, although he may pity the ants that he has to crush (kind of like Griffith). The reason for this is because of all the experiences he had in his early childhood - survival of the fittest type of experiences which really showed no room for weakness. As for personal weakness - perhaps physically when he was dealing with the apostles for the first time, and also for the regular fear that he has of demons.
And the Guts during the black swordsman arc woudl not have had companions like the band of the hawk. His opion of the weak woudl not have had him save casca, or save rickert which I remember hapening once. Or anyone else he saved. He cared for all the people underneath him. Remember hte Zodd fight, he didn't want anyone to follow him in. Only him. He cared for those weaker then him. The black swordsman at the beginning woudl not have cared for anyone.
Also when I was refering to weakness I did not mean physical. Guts wasnt' weak physically. He didn't feel weak physically. I was talking about his emotional weaknesses. He was unable to mourne or anythign like that. He buried all his emotions deap inside him because he was to weak to handle them. That is also why he put on the hard exterior, and the screw the weak attitude. All that was to convince himself he was not one of the weak, but at that time he was weaker then the peopel that died because htey were too weak. Physcially he may be able to keep himself alive, but at that time, he was weakened by his emotion and containing it. I believe that also held back his fighting skill. Ones mentality is important for ones fighting skill. I think him facing his emotions and mental weaknesses he will and has become stronger just from that.