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<blockquote data-quote="WizarDru" data-source="post: 1999697" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>First, a correction. I checked, and the actual title of the Dreamcast game (in Japan, at any rate) is <u><em>Millenium Falcon: Chapter of the Oblivion Herbs</em></u>. It is a sub-chapter of the Millenium Falcon arc (pun intended, I'm sure), and takes place (according to Miura's canon) after Gatsu battles Zodd on the Hill of Swords, and before he is possessed and attacks Caska shortly thereafter (and the subsequent reuniting with Isidiro, Serpico and Farneze). That places it solidly in-between volumes 22 and 23, somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Now, as to your second question: The Black Sun over Midland event concludes the Golden Age story arc (begun in Volume 3!) and occurs over the space of volumes 12 and 13. The only chapter missing from the collections is the famed chapter 83, which is a conversation between Griffith and....ummmm, God. Maybe. It calls itself "The Idea of Evil" and other things. Can it be trusted? I dunno. It's a swirling conceptual vortex. You be the judge.</p><p></p><p>Technically, part of becoming Femto appears to be imbuing Griffith with the ability to traverse to a new realm of the five layers of reality that mortals are normally unable to experience. The Black Sun event (and the brands of sacrifice) mark how Gatsu and Caska have essentially moved one or two steps up the chain. Technically, they are spirits in the material world, which is why the apostles are drawn to them. The witch house exists in a place called the Interstice, which is different from the prime in that it......well, you get the idea.</p><p></p><p>According to Miura, when he started the Millenium Falcon story in volume 21 or so: "Now the tale of Beserk can REALLY begin....." So it's gonna run for a while. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> Apparently, while the anime wasn't hugely successful, it made the manga <em>much</em> more successful in it's own right, so it's all good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizarDru, post: 1999697, member: 151"] First, a correction. I checked, and the actual title of the Dreamcast game (in Japan, at any rate) is [u][i]Millenium Falcon: Chapter of the Oblivion Herbs[/i][/u]. It is a sub-chapter of the Millenium Falcon arc (pun intended, I'm sure), and takes place (according to Miura's canon) after Gatsu battles Zodd on the Hill of Swords, and before he is possessed and attacks Caska shortly thereafter (and the subsequent reuniting with Isidiro, Serpico and Farneze). That places it solidly in-between volumes 22 and 23, somewhere. Now, as to your second question: The Black Sun over Midland event concludes the Golden Age story arc (begun in Volume 3!) and occurs over the space of volumes 12 and 13. The only chapter missing from the collections is the famed chapter 83, which is a conversation between Griffith and....ummmm, God. Maybe. It calls itself "The Idea of Evil" and other things. Can it be trusted? I dunno. It's a swirling conceptual vortex. You be the judge. Technically, part of becoming Femto appears to be imbuing Griffith with the ability to traverse to a new realm of the five layers of reality that mortals are normally unable to experience. The Black Sun event (and the brands of sacrifice) mark how Gatsu and Caska have essentially moved one or two steps up the chain. Technically, they are spirits in the material world, which is why the apostles are drawn to them. The witch house exists in a place called the Interstice, which is different from the prime in that it......well, you get the idea. According to Miura, when he started the Millenium Falcon story in volume 21 or so: "Now the tale of Beserk can REALLY begin....." So it's gonna run for a while. ;) Apparently, while the anime wasn't hugely successful, it made the manga [i]much[/i] more successful in it's own right, so it's all good. [/QUOTE]
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