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- Casca | Berserk Wiki | Fandom
Casca is a slim, well-built adult woman with dark skin, thin pink lips, brown eyes, and short shaggy black hair As a commander of the Band of the Falcon, Casca donned a slender muscular physique and an armor
- Casca (series) - Wikipedia
Casca is a series of historical fantasy novels created by author Barry Sadler in 1979 The stories revolve around the exploits of Casca Rufio Longinus, the Roman legionary who drove the Holy Lance into the side of Jesus Christ on Golgotha
- Casca Rufio Loginus | by Tony Roberts
In over 50 novels Casca fights throughout 2,000 years of history, from the time of the Caesars to the modern day Browse through these pages to find out more about this fascinating character
- Casca Series by Barry Sadler - Goodreads
Casca is a series of paperback novels, created and written by author Barry Sadler in 1979 The stories revolve around the life of Casca Rufio Longinus, a soldier in the Roman legions who is cursed by Christ on Golgotha for driving a spear into him
- Characters in Berserk: Casca - TV Tropes
The female lead of the story and one third of the three protagonists, that also includes Guts and Griffith, Casca first appears as a dark-skinned, tomboyish, and extremely capable Action Girl in charge of a large number of troops
- What Happened to Casca: A Journey Through Trauma and Hope
During a pivotal saga called the Eclipse, Casca was brutally raped by Griffith, who had transformed into the demonic being Femto This experience caused her to lose her rational mind, rendering her mute and seemingly insane
- Casca - Anime-Planet
Inspired by Griffith from an early age, Casca joins the Hawks to follow and protect the man she admires most She develops into an able warrior and capable leader in her own right
- Casca Berserk The Tragic Heroine Of Berserks Saga
Casca Berserk champions the representation of female warriors and challenges common stereotypes in manga and anime She’s a warrior who proves her mettle in combat, yet her emotional intricacies reveal a new dimension often overlooked in portrayals of female characters
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