Funny, having finished Berserk recently only now can i see the parallels between it and LLH
Also is it just me or were the yaoi levels off the charts on this one? Again, more Berserk parallels...
What's a lynchpin anyway? And what did Froade meant with Milk being Ryner's lynchpin?
Isn't a lynchpin kinda like the pin in a fan holding/supporting things?
You are here alone again
In your sweet insanity
All too calm, you hide yourself from reality
Do you call it solitude? Do you call it liberty?
When all the world turns away to leave you lonely
I don't understand how Milk can be indispensable for Ryner's stability. I would understand Ferris... or even Kiefer. But Milk?
Yeah, it's indeed pretty hard to see why it would be like that. Because Milk was a person Ryner managed to save? There are others, though. Because she's not afraid of Ryner and even likes him? That could be, though there are others.
However, we also need to remember Froade only knows what he knows. He could be interpreting the situation incorrectly just as well.
Well, thats indeed plausible... guilt plus the information Froade has.
At this moment Froade looks more like the final boss than Gastark.
Well final boss in the sense of the anime maybe, but overall Gastark seems to be the Big Bad of this tale
Indeed. But the dude (whatever his name is) already lost both arms, so I don't expect much battle from him in the future.
He never lost both of them though
Edit to below: Oh right, i forgot all about that. Zabuza would have been a better example though.
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The sudden importance of Milk might be an anime effect?
Maybe in the novels it was clearer from the start how important she is.
I like "Froide" (Cold, feminine genre, in French), not so much for his gay vibes, but for his overall stature, way of dealing with things and his life.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
One excellent quality of Froade was revealed a few eps back when he was about to die after the Gastarkian assassin with the light ring and the gem of blue flames spoiled his bloody party. Unlike many stock villains that act all tough as long as everything's going according to their plans but turn into miserable losers the moment something irregular happens, Froade clearly accepted the fact that all who draw the sword will die by the sword. I like this manner of villains the most.