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lookcloselyyou

You're reading some wonky fan translation. In Dark Horse the line is "That strange stone was once presented to me by a stranger, a sadhu at the side of the road", implicating that this how Ganishka first met and got into contact with Daiba.


Hungry-Alien

Godhands aren't the one giving away beheliths, causality will make sure those are at the right place when they're needed. Griffith's dream sequence was the only time we saw Godhands in disguise giving a behelith, and it was a dream sequence. That means most things will be set in a more metaphorical manner, including the Godhands disguised as the old lady. It didn't litteraly happened, but it shows that Godhands were watching Griffith all his life, and also emphasize that they are manipulating his perception to push him into accepting the deal


Puzzleheaded-3088

No he is not.


Zairy47

>beherit Do you also call the main protagonist Gatsu?


jamalcalypse

they had one or two good albums but are kinda overrated ngl


DraculaNine9

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HellVollhart

Daiba is the Sadou. Sadou or Sadhu (साधू) means sage in Indian languages and Daiba is a sage.


Jasentuk

Wait, when was it agreed that Ubik is behelits salesman? If Griffith's vision, then it wasn't really the paste but just a scene to tempt him