
That’s really true.
In the latest episode, Griffith appeared, and I couldn’t help but voice my surprise.
>>2
I guess it feels like a job well done for the artist.
Yeah
The fairy island I arrived at in perfect health is disappearing altogether, and I have nothing more to say…
Why did you erase that island?
Did you need to erase it?
I thought that since it was decided we were going to Fairy Island, it would either be broken or get destroyed anyway.
What do you plan to do about this conversation?
The scenario is already decided…
There are pros and cons, but recently the conversation has been flowing smoothly with almost no tangents.
The deformed pack has almost completely stopped being drawn.
I wonder if Guts could dedicate Griffith when using Beatrice.
What was that latest episode?
What are you trying to do to Rakushasu?
They allocate an incredible number of episodes to break Guts’ spirit, don’t they?
It’s sad, but it’s like a story that Guts started, isn’t it?
N-no! It’s not like that!
I didn’t mean it like this…!
It’s so sad that despite having worked so hard, they couldn’t stand a chance at all.
Well, Griffith is the last of the five big bosses, so I need to get strong enough to take down the other four first.
During that time, I had no choice but to endure Griffith’s insidious harassment.
It’s amazing that the author was still a college student during the Showa era when the thread image was created.
The drawing is too good.
For now, the Rikken slap seems to be physically effective against Griffith compared to the Dragon Slayer.
When the author was still a university student, they had an eye patch on Guts.
I made a mistake because there is a similar crying face scene.
I thought nothing good would come from Fairy Island, but I didn’t expect my mental state to be this shattered…
I was the one who said that there is no paradise at the end of escape.
The fairy island that seemed like paradise was fleeting.
Let’s remember the hopeful faces of the group at the time of departure.
If no one has defeated the boss yet, won’t it take a complete half century?
Upon rereading, it seems that we’ve only progressed about 100 episodes since the departure.
Fairy Island is a bit too convenient, you know.
>>26
Considering the enemy’s strength, isn’t it just a bit too convenient? It’s not really a problem…!
I wonder how many more volumes it will continue.
I’m worried if I can live long enough to read it until the end.
The situation is definitely starting to collapse, so we are heading toward the end, but when I think about whether everything will end with that, it seems like it will still be a while…
It’s really unfair that we worked so hard on our journey, yet the enemy can just teleport here in an instant.
I forgot to read it during the free period.
I really believed in the sword…
Hasn’t it gone from dark fantasy to just fantasy?
>>32
The original author…
>>32
I felt that the tone changed significantly starting from the point where witches appeared, with familiar fantasy terms like sylphs and salamanders.
Even if we completely wipe out the God Hand, if we die, it’s guaranteed we’re going to hell…
>>34
It seems that Griffith is rewriting the world in some way; I wonder if things will work out well?
>>35
The boundary between the real world and the underworld has been destroyed, and if the boundaries of darkness and the abyss are similarly broken, everything may ultimately be engulfed by a vortex.
If special attack weapons don’t work, there’s nothing we can do.
But Guts still has his armor.
Skeleton knight! Do something!
>>38
The skeleton knight accidentally got involved in aiding the creation of the World Tree and then went missing, right?
At that moment, I was surrounded by enemies, and I don’t even know if I managed to escape well.
>>43
The fairies in the village are welcoming Guts and even came to rescue during the collapse.
>>45
Oh, is that so?
I’m glad to be alive because the only dependable adult (even though they only say vague things) is that person.
When it comes time not to go out, the chestnut pack feels lonely.
I made this sword thinking it’s probably enough for an ordinary blacksmith to slay a dragon they’ve never seen before, right?
Since I’ve just been slashing demons and have only gained a little mysterious power, it’s not enough to defeat the Demon King, right?
I even think that it’s surprising it hasn’t broken until now.
This is probably a flag to add some kind of enchantment and seek revenge.
It seems the Skull Knight has killed about half of the old God Hand, so there should still be some way to fight back…
I want to know how the real dragon that appeared in the Fantasia arc was supposed to be handled by Uraken himself.
I’m making progress, but it’s so slow like a snail, and Griffith is just too strong—what am I supposed to do?
>>47
Griffith is not the final boss.
If the original creator had done it, I think it would have taken a bit more time to get attacked by Rakshasa after reaching Touhou, so I think this has a greater sense of speed than the original creator.
I have declared that I won’t supplement or depict any parts I haven’t heard from Uraken.
It should be quite abbreviated.
>>51
In Shierke’s deep psyche, it seems like all those elements of secretly wanting to be licked by Isidro’s hidden honey pot, or anything erotic like that, would completely vanish.
I think the speed is not too bad, given that it’s outputting while taking in what I’ve heard.
I liked the gritty dark hero vibe of Guts.
I’ve heard that there were a lot of complaints at the time about the appearance of magic and monsters in the Holy Demon War Chronicles.
I like Guts, who is once again able to face Casca with a lonely expression after regaining his companions, but above all, the Berserker armor is really cool.
I can’t believe it was said back then that it was like a change in direction.
Since there were originally fairies and potions made from fairy dust, I didn’t really mind the fantasy aspect.
Guts’ natural personality is probably the one he has when traveling with Shirke and the others.
Please, don’t take it away from Guts, Selpico and the others…
Even if they say they hate magic or want to change direction, I was thinking, what are they talking about when the story already has apostles and god hands appearing by the third volume?
I think those people got too burnt out by the Golden Age arc.
I wonder if Pipin will come out soon.
If they are an ally, that’s good, but…
Although the journey with my travel companions and pushing Guts was necessary, the routine of releasing the activation runaway was a bit tough, as it took up a considerable amount of time.
I actually prefer the guts to choose to rely on others… well, I was harassed by Griffith, though…
The terminology may sparkle like typical fantasy, but the horror and grotesqueness of the enemies haven’t fundamentally changed.
I feel sad that Pack and Isidro can no longer do their silly antics.
>>63
Well, even with Uraken still alive, the two are likely to become serious in the future due to the disappearance of Fairy Island and Isuma.
I initially thought the skeleton knight was a kind of lonely warrior, but surprisingly, he had a lot of friends.
I found the part around Lost Children the hardest to read, so honestly, I prefer the sections where more companions start to join.
Alright, I’m going to go pamper myself with Dad and Mom again today! 😊
I got caught 😭
It can’t be helped that the dragon slayer for large monsters doesn’t hit Griffith, who is originally a speed-type swordsman.
>>70
That’s right, if we just hit it, things will work out somehow!
The three-person trip with Guts, Casca, and Puck is nice… Whoa, Guts is getting worn down more and more…
I liked the unusually flashy atmosphere of the black swordsman and how he could stand up to supernatural beings with physical attacks using crossbows and swords, so I can understand the hesitation towards magic a bit…
I love the bright high fantasy atmosphere of the Sea God Arc and Fairy Island as well.
You’re feeling down now because it didn’t work out, right?
It’s not just about dodging at super speed or not being hit or being blocked; it feels more like slipping through, and even when hit, there was no damage, so it feels like not a single cut…
Femto manipulates space and dimensions, you know…
The sword of calling water did not work either…
It’s bad that Guts can’t win without dog armor.
Pack, you suddenly stopped talking, didn’t you?
>>78
I feel like I’m becoming a small animal that ignores everything as my emotions fade away…
Speaking of which, the anti-Griffith dog armor hasn’t activated.
Is it possible to slip through even with the berserker’s armor?
>>80
If the old man has taken out the previous God Hands other than Void, then there’s a chance.
>>80
The true identity of the spirit still residing in the dragon slayer has not been revealed yet.
Wasn’t there some kind of flag about reviving if you put it in a dwarf’s furnace?
Since joining the Seal Key, the protagonist is said to be almost entirely in the position of a heroine who selflessly helps.
Was that so…? When I reread it, it was more like that than I thought…
>>81
The main focus is on caregivers for guts…
>>82
Fal has grown up a bit and is starting to share the responsibilities.
>>85
Farnese has grown incredibly and has become a pillar of strength for the party by casting barriers and more…
The expression on Farnese-chan’s face when she witnessed the memories of the affair with Guts while trying to heal Casca’s heart was quite profound.
In the first place, that woman’s God Hand is mocking them… What are they going to do about it?
>>84
Since its first appearance until now
It has been revealed that there’s nothing that can be done.
I think Griffith should take a page from the reliable and refreshing prince of the seas, who continues to be a handsome man despite being in a complicated position regarding romance.
It probably wouldn’t be helpful, but that’s what the dog armor is for! But if it went out of control in that situation, it would have been impossible to release it…
Since the spirit has been exorcised, Fal-neechan is quite genuinely cute, isn’t she?
>>90
With a face like that in bed…
“Are you going to rip that big one apart? Because it comes at me like a horse.”
I’m bearing the full weight of being Guts in the Berserk world.
Even the disciples of Fairy Island were surprised, so it seems that Lady Farnese is really a genius when it comes to barriers…
The ambush by Serpico from the detection of Shirke is such a terrible combo for the enemies.
The time in the story hasn’t passed that much, and it’s inevitable given the positions.
Caska has either gone crazy for most of the volumes or has been kidnapped…
The pack’s main role was to liven things up, so when the story progresses calmly, its presence fades away…
I thought I was incarnated in this world, but what does it mean to receive that many attacks and have no damage at all?
>>96
It has been said several times that it’s an existence that one can’t believe belongs to this world…
>>96
Even when incarnated, one can become a femtosecond, so perhaps the essence is over there.
I was reincarnated, but the cheat bonuses haven’t disappeared.
Because Guts was like that against Griffith, isn’t Skull Knight almost powerless against the God Hand?
>>99
It’s probably much stronger than Guts, but even so, I couldn’t deal any damage even when I used space cutting to launch a surprise attack from directly behind.
It seems a bit difficult for anyone other than Teacher Miura to do things like Elf Dimension Flow…
Only the author themselves would know about the pack… even if I’ve heard the storyline.
It would be quite difficult to have a conversation in a pack…
I feel a sense of trust that even though we’re playing hero, we will definitely get bored and throw it away somewhere.
>>103
I threw it away the first time too.
>>97
Every time Guts lies down due to battle injuries, he’s withering away.
“I want to compete on equal terms with Guts! But isn’t the only way to win to have a development where Griffith throws a tantrum and gives up his cheat boosts?”
If the number of members in the God Hand is 5 and new members are introduced every 216 years, it wouldn’t be surprising if there was originally a system for replacement.
>>108
It seems like it’s been nearly 1000 years since the skeleton guy died, but it’s terrible that there hasn’t been much change.
I thought the troll would make a comeback and become erotic, but that wasn’t the case at all.
The original role of Pack has relatively shifted to Shield Kei (Yūsei Kaisetsu) and Isidoro (and Pack), so there isn’t much left to fill in. That’s why I’m going to throw in some author possession meta humor…
I want to believe that the reason the members of God Hand have changed is because the skull knight defeated them.
I wonder if the armored dog will become a cute pet like Naruto’s Nine-Tails.
>>117
The black dog is not derived from the armor; it’s just that the armor is transforming under the influence of Guts’ ferocious image.
I’ve been inside the guts even before putting on the armor.
The old dwarf who made the dog armor seemed quite ordinary.
>>118
I thought it was a power-up event, but it wasn’t anything like that.
>>123
It’s not like they’re going to teach me how to use the armor.
Even if I’m told I’ll be shown the memories of my predecessor, it’s too fragmented to be useful information at this point.
I felt like I was hit with a letdown.
I’m not sure, but didn’t someone say that it was the first time all five members of the God Hand were gathered during Griffith’s time?
It seemed that the God Hand people were quite relaxed, assuming that several people had been killed.
>>120
According to the old man’s recollection of the skull, it feels like all five were present.
I wonder if it’s because someone among those members has joined.
Since the half-human sister has disappeared, if the world normalizes, it seems like both the Apostles and the God Hand will disappear completely.
If the capacity is exceeded, a left hand will grow.
>>122
When ten people gather, legs will grow!
I wonder if we will fight to restore the world to normal from here.
In the end, it raises the question of what will happen with the God Hand and the apostles.
The dog armor is a buff.
If there are no attributes or if the demon type attacks are ineffective, it’s meaningless.
It may be frustrating, but there’s nothing you can do about it.
I wonder what it was about the old man’s beloved resembling Danan… This might come up again under the current system.
The supernatural in that world seems to originate from former humans or from human imagination and the unconscious, so no matter who wins, it is still part of human history.
In some works, the Dimension Slash and the no-guard weapon’s “Water-Calling Sword” can simply be dodged by the God Hand.
I understand that it’s tough with a dragon killer weapon that only has a little monster-slaying enchantment and no attributes.
If there were still weapon upgrades that could oppose the God Hand, the skull old man would have already done it, so I wonder what will happen.
Even with the Berserker armor, I’m struggling, so how am I supposed to deal with the God Hand?
There wasn’t any particular explanation about why Isuma, which isn’t derived from Fairy Island, disappeared.
>>134
Well, is it that the mermaid species itself or that Isma’s mom is from Fairy Island…?
First of all, it’s really frustrating that there are currently no means to deal damage to God Hand…
It seems like the only ones who can move the conversation forward right now are Gaizelrik or Daiba.
Interstate wars will occur as a backdrop, but…
There is almost no chance of victory for the Kushan side, even if the Kushan and Griffith’s army go to war…
>>140
It might be a decent match against the Apostles.
I thought the whole world had become a nest of monsters, but the city of Kushan seems relatively normal, and perhaps only the areas around Midland are still under Griffith’s influence.
The Kushan are more peaceful than I expected… even if monsters appear, it causes great chaos…
The person who was at the top of the Kushan became so much more powerful, yet they are just turned into a tree and used? Huh? I was confused.
Isma is half human, so I feel like he might come back.
Since the Emperor and Griffith didn’t actually fight properly, I have no idea how strong the God Hand is.
The Kushan itself seems to be a great power, so there must be several other armies.
With the Great Emperor Ganishka’s army having been completely wiped out, despite them carrying the strongest monsters, can the Band of the Hawk do anything about the current Kushan?
Barkiraka can’t even take down a single Rakshasa, you know?
>>148
Don’t say crazy things!
I heard that there’s a plot about Rickert’s weapon causing some kind of innovation.
Isma might have changed when he returned as a motif…
I don’t know if it’s dere or milli.
The Kushan people were so problematic that they often neglected them and focused on the Hundred Years’ War instead.
Is it an development where science drives out fantasies and magic by Rikkert…?
Since the trees have drawn the fantasy world into a wedge, it might only be a big deal within the realm of the Papal Office.
Rikert makes something like rocket launchers and flamethrowers…
The new bomb from Rickert, resembling a small cannon with explosive shells, might be able to produce something like dynamite.
Well, the Skull Knight can’t even take down one Zodd.
>>157
I can kill you anytime, you know.
That old man is the type who hesitates to kill even when it’s time to do so.
Don’t face the transcendent (fool) head-on…
The small cannon hidden in the prosthetic arm made by Rickert was generally capable of dealing fatal blows to most monsters as long as it hit.
I’ve been thinking that this is a bit over-spec for a while now.
The word tough exists for Zod.
It might not be Griffith who surpasses God, but rather Rickert.
I mean, with so many people gathered in Falcunia, what is this… even though we were doing that?
Ah, this is a sprinkler for firefighting, right? The way to use it is like this… It’s strange how it works, isn’t it?
So, why is Rakshas still around?
>>164
It seems that he thought he died in the bombing of the Rickert RPG himself…
Maybe the hawk did something.
It would be nice if everyone stopped believing in demons and such.
It was a reaction like, “It would be effective if I could do it, but I can’t.”
>>165
The idea is that fantasies are rooted in the human unconscious, making it impossible to remove them from all humans.
>>165
Even modern people can’t completely discard superstitions.
I’m being helped a lot by Rikkert’s equipment.
Repeating crossbow, mysterious small bomb, prosthetic arm cannon
Judo only teaches the tips.
I wonder if Colcas taught Guts about humanity.
When I thought that the role of hiding Casca had shifted to the enemy and that it was now the apostle extermination mode, Guts had become a wreck.
It’s a man preparing a large quantity of fireworks and a flamethrower for night demon countermeasures, and on top of that, he’s rigging up a rocket launcher…
By the way, Guts’ sword didn’t reach, but Rickert’s slap did.
Luxus, were you treated as if you were dead back then…? But if Rickert is around, it seems like we can manage against the new Hawk’s Brigade.
By using the calling water, even the great Shiva can be erased, so Zodd is truly just being overlooked.
The story goes that the more people believe in demons and such, the easier it is for evil spirits to come into this world.
Just because you stop believing doesn’t mean that the evil spirits will disappear; they might come back at any moment, and it won’t be a fundamental solution.
I spent years traveling to Fairy Island, but I didn’t gain anything!
>>176
It was effective in turning hope into despair.
Most readers probably sensed that it would be destroyed anyway…
>>176
Farnese has become a witch girl, hooray!
>>176
Casca has returned to normal…
Hey… why are you under Griffith…
Guts’ attack had no effect on Griffith? It’s like I’m just going to slap him or something.
It seems possible that there could be a development where the perception of Hachishakusama shifts to recognizing her as an erotic and cute woman, leading to a situation where, due to some trigger, the understanding becomes skewed and she can fight on equal footing with a regular army.
Speaking of which, did the dwarf-like person end up doing nothing with the dog armor or the dorakoro?
Rickert’s ability to deliver a serious slap while Guts’ sword passed through might serve as a breakthrough of some kind.
A thousand thanks every day.