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Re: Manga No. 9 and spoilers

Ryka G. T. (m.ganawan@latrobe.edu.au)
Tue, 19 Oct 1999 07:05:19 +0700


Eh choko mate .....
I don't know about the manga but from the anime... I thought Reinhard wasn't
like that, it was Oberstein who did the scheming and planning and Reinhard is
still just human not an super human being who knows every plots, he thought he
had time to think things over and I'm sure if he wasn't trick but that blasted
Oberstein he wouldn't have allow that massacre to happen. He NEVER consented to
it.
But HE felt responsible because he didn't see through Oberstein plans, thus when
Siegfried confronted him, he didn't reply with a good defense. I just wish
Siegfried could see and read his heart, knowing that he is still a good person
at heart.
That's my personal opinion. Anybody else thinks differently????
Rgds,
Ryka

Sherlyn Lim wrote:

> Hank wrote:
> >>When I was in Taiwan last month, they had up through Volume 9. I was able
> >>to pick up the mangas (also including Golden Wings, which is one volume by
> >>itself), and the prequel novels (five books total, IIRC). I would have
> >>gotten the original novels too, but 20 books was a bit too much to fit
> >>into luggage.>>
>
>  The manga I already have.  the artiste at gunpoint till she finishes entire series> Darn. Guess I'll
> just have to wait until the next book to see...
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> SPOILER AHEAD!!
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> ... Kircheis' reaction to the fact that his beloved Reinhard allowed the
> Westerland Massacre to take place.
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> Anyone agree with me that this is probably the definitive event where
> Reinhard first allowed his ambition to trample over the "common people"?
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> I was kinda disappointed with his action. I mean, he started out with such
> good intentions; wanting to save his sister from the lecherous king, and by
> association, destroy the leeches that were the nobles.
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> Even his climb for power could be explained by the fact that he didn't want
> anyone else to have power over him and his circle of friends.  ("And he was
> _such_ a nice young man before.")
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> I suppose there were warning signs of this happening. See his strategy for
> dealing with the Free Alliance ill-fated invasion. Using starving people as
> a weapon... tut tut.
>
> Sherlyn
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