ncfan-1:

Since
I’m on a roll with Sonia thoughts and anger towards Griffith, why don’t we talk
about how gross it is that Griffith is trying to make her over into his own
mini-Casca?

I
mean, here’s a woman he literally raped
into insanity
and he’s just going to take this little girl who doesn’t know
about any of that, who has no idea exactly what he’s doing by fitting her into
place as his replacement Casca, and he’s just going to do that to her. No
qualms, no indecision. And then, then,
Griffith doesn’t even have the grace to make Sonia into Casca as she was. Not a
Casca who saw Griffith as imperfect and followed him anyways, because she was
still loyal to him and she still believed.
Not a Casca who was capable of seeing a life beyond being Griffith’s sword,
capable of falling in love with another man. Not a Casca who was capable of
leaving him. Instead, Griffith seems to want to turn Sonia into Casca-lite, a
Casca who never learned to see him as imperfect, a Casca who never grew into an
adult with an adult’s understanding of Griffith.

But what’s
really bizarre, though, is that it gives the lie to Griffith’s claim that he is
“free” and proves how utterly disposable Casca and Sonia are to him at this
point at the same time. Because we’re shown that Griffith, for whatever reason,
wants badly to recreate what he had with the Hawks (see also his attempt to
coax Rickert back into the fold), but that Casca herself (and by extension, the
rest of the Hawks) is completely replaceable.

But by
trying to mold Sonia into a mini-Casca instead of just taking her as she is (it’s
transparently obvious that being in armor and on the battlefield is the last
place Sonia belongs, and she could probably have achieved her purpose there
from the sidelines, but Griffith put her out on the frontlines anyways),
Griffith shows that he considers Sonia replaceable as well. Sure, her abilities
make her very useful, but if Sonia hadn’t been around, Griffith might have
picked, say, a girl defending her farmstead from the Kushan army with a scythe
to be his mini-Casca instead. He wanted someone to project his desire to ‘replace’
Casca on to; it didn’t have to be Sonia in particular. Sonia isn’t nearly as special
to Griffith as she thinks she is, and if there’s a reason I’m scared for Sonia,
it’s that.

WAIT WHAT Guts and Casca have a child? Since when, how come I missed this?! Is this in the manga???? I watched the movies recently only and I wanted to catch with the anime of this summer BUT THEY HAVE A CHILD? PLEASE EXPLAIN!!

Omg, did I spoil you?! I’m so sorry :/// (that’s why people shouldn’t be reading my tags

Okay, um, the thing is, the movies are leaving a lot of things to the side (like Guts’ backstory, a lot of character developments and plot-related moments) and the child thing should have happened at the end of the third movie but they made Guts leave and ended it there.

I’ll try to really give you a short summary to avoid spoiling you too much because this is also relating to vol 1-2-3 of the manga which are post-eclipse too (and the anime this summer will probably begin by them).

So basically, when Guts and Casca had this romantic moment before they went to rescue Griffith, it turns out they actually conceived a child but, with what Griffith (or Femto) did to Casca during the eclipse, the child got cursed and turned into a demon.

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Casca (still mentally affected by everything she went through) “gave birth” to it a few days after the eclipse (or you could see it as a miscarriage, except the little thing is alive) in front of Guts and the Skull Knight.

And that’s really all I can tell you without spoiling more since afterwards Guts leaves on his quest for revenge (end of third movie).
The Skull Knight confirmed the child had been cursed by Griffith and not conceived when he raped her, meaning that it’s Guts’ child for sure, and Guts tried to kill it but Casca wouldn’t let him (until it disappeared at dawn like the other dark creatures which led her to cry a lot about this).

After that…. well, you’ll see in the anime of this summer 😉 the child is an important element because, quoting the Skull Knight…

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and, as it is often the case, he’s right. 🙂

Sorry again for spoiling you Anon :/ I hope my answer will be enough, you will see more about it if you watch the anime this summer (if it respects the manga’s plot of course).

Have a nice day 🙂

(PS: in case you don’t mind spoilers, if you want a reason to read 38+ manga volumes and if you’re interested, under read more is one popular (?) theory within the fandom about Guts and Casca’s child)

And it is that this little demon above (cursed by Griffith’s seed when he raped Casca) turned into…

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a little boy who appears only when it’s the full moon because… Well, because something happened involving Guts, Casca and the God Hand after Guts became the Black Swordsman (most likely the arc will get covered by the 2016 anime starting this summer).

Seriously Anon, all I can say is read the manga: amazing art + amazing plot + lots of action & character developments and it’s a million times better than the movies (I started with the movies too and I wasn’t sure I wanted to read 38 volumes but it’s 100% one of the best decisions I’ve taken! ^^)

Sorry for all the rambling! I hope it answered your question at least. 🙂