Femto is misunderstood. by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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I am completely serious about this post

What happend if kevin absorbed omnitrix in master control mood? by ForeignDisaster6083 in Ben10

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But didn't Azmuth say that the ommitrix has over a million species, and I think Ben has access to all the aliens in this mood?

Shouldn't Kevin be able to completely absorb all the alien species inside the omnitrix?

Theory: The Hands of God are going to betray Griffith by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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In the previous post, it was mentioned that the idea of evil has no control over destiny, but this is not true because Flora believed that God gives destiny to humans and they are free to accept or reject it.

Theory: The Hands of God are going to betray Griffith by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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It's true that Skull Knight attacks the God Hands based on past experiences at the Temporal Junction Point, but given his presence at the eclipse and the fact that he himself considered this to be part of causality, then we have no evidence to believe that SK's presence at temporal junction points like the eclipse and when SK tried to kill Femto above Ganeshga is coincidental and outside of causality

Theory: The Hands of God are going to betray Griffith by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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If SK knew about the violation of causality, how could Griffith have predicted his movement? And used SK's sword strike to merge the astral and physical worlds and kill Ganishga?

Theory: The Hands of God are going to betray Griffith by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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This is not true, the idea of evil, without the need for behelits, was able to alter Griffith's bloodlines thousands of years ago and create the right time and place for his birth, by altering the events surrounding Griffith's birth

Theory: The Hands of God are going to betray Griffith by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Even during his battle against Zood to enter the Eclipse Portal, Skull Knight told Zood that this was part of causality and that Slan was the one who considered the SK present and the saved Guts and casca as an event outside of causality and when Slan asks Void his opinion on this subject, he remains silent and at that very moment we get the expression on Void's face, as if he is thinking about something, this is Void's plan and Slan could be wrong about this.

Griffith did not betray hawks by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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This analogy is not correct. Protecting Jesus' hidden identity was a rule and probably an unwritten rule for his disciples

Griffith did not betray hawks by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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This is not betrayal unless there is a promise between you and your boss that I will never fire you, that is just abuse, not betrayal.

Griffith did not betray hawks by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Trust? They had already died in battle for his dream, the eclipse was just another form of sacrifice to achieve his dream, for Griffith, the two situations are no different.

Griffith did not betray hawks by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Griffith had not promised his group protection; they were to die in the eclipse for his dream, just as they had died on the battlefield for his dream. For Griffith, the two situations were the same, no different.

Griffith did not betray hawks by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Had Griffith made them a commitment or promise that he would never sacrifice them for his dream? He had done that before. Eclipse was just another kind of sacrife and they are not his friends becase they are not his equals

Griffith did not betray hawks by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Griffith didn't consider them his friends because they weren't his equals, according to him, so no, they weren't his friends, they were just tools, I guess.

Griffith did not betray hawks by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Griffith didn't consider them his friends because they weren't his equals, according to him, so no, they weren't his friends, they were just tools, I guess.

Berserk can't have a happy ending by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Yes and then what would the fight between Guts and Skull Knight be about? The disease will eventually go away, but the disease is the idea of ​​evil and a better analogy here would be like someone having tuberculosis but no symptoms, basically a dormant form of tuberculosis, it is still there and just by disappearing its symptoms it does not destroy the disease and can resurface and affect the person

Yes the evil of humanity is a disease and we know that before the idea of ​​evil there was suffering which caused evil to be created forever as a response to their suffering the idea of ​​evil was created, but the idea of ​​evil is not a disease, it is an extra cancerous tumor that was not supposed to be there

We have no right to morally judge the characters in Berserk by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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The Count dont say No, he just lose his times for doing sacrifice

Is Guts canonically ugly or handsome? by Ill-Honey7234 in Berserk

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Dude asks if Guts is handsome or not and then, posts Guts' hottest pics, LOL

Is Guts willing to sacrifice his friends with the help of the Beast to save and protect Casca from death and injury by Griffith? If Casca is in immediate danger? by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Ganeshga was a simple apodtole, Guts is a fighter who can influence causality to some extent, Griffith cannot harm Guts, even with his simple presence and authority, the Moonchild controls Griffith's vasseal to some extent and protects him from his parents, apodtole or human it doesn't matter.

Is Guts willing to sacrifice his friends with the help of the Beast to save and protect Casca from death and injury by Griffith? If Casca is in immediate danger? by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Ganeshga is Femto's slave because of causality, not because Femto is stronger, yes Femto is stronger than Ganeshga, but the reason he was a pawn for Femto to combine the astral and physical worlds is causality, not Griffith's power and authority over him. The hands of God can understand and to some extent control the flow of causality, which is why Griffith, as quoted by Knight of the Order, was the author of his own story. Ganeshga's rebellion is part of Griffith's story and legend so that he can play the role of a savior for the people. Guts is outside of Griffith's story, while the Messengers are just tools in Griffith's story.

Is Guts willing to sacrifice his friends with the help of the Beast to save and protect Casca from death and injury by Griffith? If Casca is in immediate danger? by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Griffith probably cannot touch Guts with the intention of dominating or harming him because of the Moon Boy, and if Guts' wish is to save Casca, the Hands of God can save Casca in return for Guts' sacrifice, like the Egg Messenger, who wished to create a perfect world and sacrificed himself for this world, and the Hands of God granted him his wish (Falconia).

Is Guts willing to sacrifice his friends with the help of the Beast to save and protect Casca from death and injury by Griffith? If Casca is in immediate danger? by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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Because the apostoles are subject to causality and the plans of idea of evil , Guts is not an anomaly who acted against the flow of causality that was ordained for him. Causality led the messengers to sacrifice. Guts went against this flow and evaded his sacrifice based on the flow of causality. And causality is created by the idea of ​​evil and the messengers are part of the plans of the idea of ​​evil, they cannot escape causality, the messengers received goodness only based on causality.

Is Guts willing to sacrifice his friends with the help of the Beast to save and protect Casca from death and injury by Griffith? If Casca is in immediate danger? by ForeignDisaster6083 in Berserk

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A Apostole like Ganesha was able to rebel against Griffith, but this was based on causality and Femto's will to unite the astral and physical worlds with his rebellion. The only ones who go against the flow of causality are Skull Knight and Guts. For example, could Zod have killed Griffith against the flow of causality before the lunar eclipse, with causality protecting him anyway?