In the preview, Guts says that regardless of what it's pretending to be, the Sea God is nothing more than an octopus. That it won't survive if its heart is pierced. They're going up to find it. Meanwhile, the boss is still trying to cheer himself and his "brothers" up, saying "yes we can" as he leads the assault on the Sea Horse.
Miura's comment is about the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Yeah, a hellish place to be indeed.
The pishacha could break through because they were possessed animals, meaning they had a corporeal body (on a side note, the same would apply for apostles). The trolls or the ogre however couldn't get through in Enoch (as they were "pure" astral creatures), which is why the ogre simply started throwing projectiles at the church instead. In the case of the slugs, it's hard to say how it's going to be. If the tentacles are all digested and recomposed humans, then they might be able to resist the spell enough to break through. Whether the sea cucumbers and then the sea slugs themselves will also be able to pass through remains to be seen, though.
Outside, obviously. The "beard" isn't inside the mouth, as Aphasia pointed out.
Aphasia is correct again, it's just the depiction of the Sea God's anatomy, like Walter said when episode 319 was released. I highly doubt it's connected to the Vortex of Souls or supposed to be reminiscent of it.
Miura's comment is about the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Rhombaad said:I really like what we can see of the Sea God's insides. A veritable ghost town made up of devoured ships. The way the gastric acid is portrayed is pretty cool, too.
Yeah, a hellish place to be indeed.
Rhombaad said:The battle between Roderick and the Sea God's beard is going to be great. I wonder how well the Four Kings will hold up against that onslaught of sea slugs. Even the pishacha on the beach near Vritannis got through eventually (unless I'm remembering things incorrectly; I'm at work and don't have access to the manga).
The pishacha could break through because they were possessed animals, meaning they had a corporeal body (on a side note, the same would apply for apostles). The trolls or the ogre however couldn't get through in Enoch (as they were "pure" astral creatures), which is why the ogre simply started throwing projectiles at the church instead. In the case of the slugs, it's hard to say how it's going to be. If the tentacles are all digested and recomposed humans, then they might be able to resist the spell enough to break through. Whether the sea cucumbers and then the sea slugs themselves will also be able to pass through remains to be seen, though.
MaN said:I can't tell if the 3rd panel down is Guts just inside the mouth or right outside it.
Outside, obviously. The "beard" isn't inside the mouth, as Aphasia pointed out.
MaN said:It also seems like the god has appetite for ships and the inside the looks a lot like similar the vortex of souls. It reminds me of the swirls around the idea of evil. I wonder if that is going to be tied into the story line somehow
Aphasia is correct again, it's just the depiction of the Sea God's anatomy, like Walter said when episode 319 was released. I highly doubt it's connected to the Vortex of Souls or supposed to be reminiscent of it.