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Light Yagami gets my vote for All-Time Bastard

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nstgc:
Mello was in his twenties. He was only a little younger then L.

Light's base personality was very stable. You get some new toy and its illegal. You think "may was well try it so long everything turns out well" and holy hell, it works. Gradually you get more comfortable. As time progresses you get a bit paranoid and protective. Light began as an idealist who wanted to be a god and he died an idealist who thought he had become one.

Also, next time, can you break that up into paragraphs. When its in "solid block of text" form, its hard to read.

Azurian:

--- Quote from: nstgc on July 08, 2008, 03:08:24 AM ---
Also, @Auzrian, Griffith was far from being the greatest bastard of all. Recall, assuming you have watched/read death note, that Light scarified his own father while lying to him (strait-faced no less) and killed his supporters. Also, Grifith had an extremely shitty life. From the anime he had tongue cut out so he couldn't speak, his tends in his wrists cut so he could never fight, and his tendons in his legs slashed so he couldn't stand no less walk or run. Half starved and probably throughly raped, his life was hell. Given the circumstances, I bet most people would have ended up in a similarly twisted state. Certainly they would hate Gutsu. What was lights plight? He was bored? He was a strait A pretty boy would could have had anything he wanted. He was loved and respected up until the final episode.


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That doesn't change the fact that Griffith came face to face with Guts a  couple of years after the incident and told him the he had absolutely no regrets, and that it felt like just another day in his life.

Griffith was always like that.
He didn't care about anyone, or anything but his "dream".
He used every single person he met to achieve his goals.

After Guts had assassinated the prince of (I forgot what it was called), he accidentally overhears Griffith tell Charlotte that he does not think of his companions as friends, because they are not his equals. He feels that he is superior. Which he is of course. This makes Guts leave the Band of the Hawk. When Griffith tries to stop him, Guts beats him in one swift stroke. This crushes Griffith completely, and is what leads to his demise.

It wasn't Guts' fault that Griffith's plan backfired.

The anime is utter shit compared to the manga. Seriously. That is common knowledge, I guess.
They leave too many important things out of the anime.

If you haven't read the manga, I recommend you do so.


All of this may be confusing to people who have never read, or watched Berserk.
Also, the way I type is quite fucked up, but hopefully you understand what I'm getting at.


Griffith the most cold-hearted, evil, and charasmatic villain of all time.

But of course, you have your opinions, and I have mine.

Edit: Oh yeah. Please QUOTE whoever you're talking to.

Thanks.

nstgc:
Well, based on your description, Light still takes the cake. Watch or read Death note. Alternatively, reread my post on what Light did.

Azurian:

--- Quote from: nstgc on July 09, 2008, 01:47:56 AM ---Well, based on your description, Light still takes the cake. Watch or read Death note. Alternatively, reread my post on what Light did.

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I've read, and watched Death Note multiple times.
And I also read through your post.

I know exactly what Light did, and it's nothing compared to Griffith's actions.
I just summed up a few of the important things he did.

I'm not English, so my wording is pretty messed up.

nstgc:
Then, since I have not read the other, fill me in. I am ass hole and a reasonable person at the same time. If you talk I will listen (unless you say something completely retarded too many times in a row and you haven't done that once). On the other hand if you try to tell me its daytime in a lightless bunker without a clock in sight I'll be a complete dick.

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