
Everyone who isn’t crazy is dead.
Huh? I’m a vengeful berserker who shows no mercy to anyone, whether they’re women or children!
The strength is insane.
My best friend is insane.
She is crazy.
This guy quickly expresses gratitude to his friends.
The way of fighting is crazy.
I’m fighting a crazy guy.
I’m swinging the dragon killer, but this guy has only one arm.
Even though the prosthetic arm is secured…
The mountain dog doesn’t seem very crazy.
It’s a situation where a farewell to a man I thought it was okay to trade my dreams for turned out to be a casual remark.
It’s your best friend who’s crazy.
A brother with a healthy sensibility.
Rather, it’s amazing that you can stay mentally stable after receiving such treatment.
>>14
Every time I felt my heart breaking, there was a good encounter, and I was saved by the fact that as long as I swung my sword, I could forget everything.
Now that it has broken…
I really love that a person’s heart wouldn’t get this broken over something trivial.
But when Guts’ heart is broken, he doesn’t go crazy; rather, he is the type to be simply crushed.
It’s not just Guts, but honestly, Casca’s PTSD/regression is even harder to bear.
It’s tough to fight alone while protecting a caregiver behind me…! I’m not suited for being a berserker at all.
Griffith hasn’t said it, but he’s not someone who lacks words; he verbalizes his principles and emotions and communicates them to his comrades.
>>20
The blacksmith grandfather looks quite large.
A man who is so emotional that he keeps dragging around the issue of his father-in-law.
You’re not a good person if you’re stuck to a pervert like a disaster…
>>22
Is there really a good person who would get stuck to that crazy idiot!?
>>26
There are countless people who take pleasure in being entwined with that.
I just won’t get involved with such people at all.
Although they are charming, they don’t have an incredible charisma; it’s really just that they were dedicated to homosexuals.
A man who is strangely adored by his subordinates.
>>25
It’s tough that the vice-leader of the cutting squad is so excited just before the touch.
Everyone in the Hawk’s Brigade is full of energy saying, “We will rescue Griffith!” It’s tough to handle.
It drops suddenly with a touch.
They called me a struggler and a warrior of the mad god, but the berserker is just the armor, right?!
I’m crazy because I don’t believe in religion.
There are times when I get furious, but I won’t go insane.
Griffith is your only friend! It’s sad, but goodbye! However, the scary thing is that the princess might just act normally.
>>31
Well, honestly, even if I convey that, it won’t change the fact that they’re leaving…
If only Griffith hadn’t come, there was even a feeling that we could find peace on Fairy Island…
At that time, Griffith was rejecting the very thought of Guts leaving his side.
Even if Guts were to say that he wants to stand alongside you instead of being buried in the dream Griffith spoke of, I can’t imagine he would be satisfied with that.
During the time when I was fueled by revenge after the eclipse, I truly lived up to the name of Berserk.
After years of wandering like that, it finally feels better to quietly live with Casca, who has healed more than being angry.
For some reason, the target of revenge kidnapped Casca.
I feel like the Black Swordsman arc was a bit too rough.
>>35
Rather, it has been rounded off too much in the Golden Age arc.
>>35
But isn’t it the result of wandering like that for about two years?
When forced to deal with garbage, people go insane.
It’s like I’m only going berserk when I’m wearing armor.
That skeleton guy was fighting in a similar way with that armor, huh…?
>>37
Well, judging by the conversation with that witch, it’s certainly true that he was doing something similar to Guts.
It’s a manga that I couldn’t finish reading even though it’s from volume 37, and the amount of text is too much.
The way you fight looks like a berserker, but in reality, you’re quite calm, right?
>>42
I can understand why you would want to call that fighting style a berserker.
It’s cool to slash while spinning.
In the story, Guts becomes the God Hand after having sex with the princess and rising from ruin, but even if Guts conveyed everything he felt to Griffith, it’s certain that Griffith will trigger the Eclipse at some point due to the flow of causality, isn’t that terrible?
>>44
If Gattsu hadn’t left, there would be nothing left to target, so it would be boring anyway… I’ll go for it.
Both the populace and the powers that be are already broken before the apostles.
The high moral standards of Guts, who vomits from guilt just for defeating enemies that look like children, stand out.
If Guts hadn’t disappeared at that timing, he would have formally married the princess and become king. But then Guts disappears, and it seems like the entire country is about to be corrupted.
The golden age is truly more than just a golden age…
Even though I have a physicality that’s supposed to be the strongest in humanity, my mental toughness is also incredibly strong.
The way Gambino was treated is different; Dad has a soft and moist part in his heart that can become a trauma, which is an impressive character design.
Even after going through such fierce battles, it’s favorable that the spirit of guts is still human.
Griffith’s heart is no longer human.