@@trod146 Have no idea why they did this in 5e because there's no point when you have an alphabetical index in the back to look up monsters by name anyway - there's no logical reason why the entire books is alphabetical. To catalogue monsters by biome and/or level would be a lot more interesting and useful at the table as reference.
@@dirkmaes3786 as a dm you use the mm so much its a book that needs to be as easily searched as possible, sorted by biome would mean remembering where each monster resides and separates regional variations like hill/fire/cloud/ect giants. sorting by level would be ok but then it would probably just be alphebetically sorted and you still separate variants
You find out the feared Tarasque is only the tip of the iceberg. At least the worst it will do is eat you, a quick death. Nothing compared to the lore of certain abominations and feinds.
I often wonder if there is a possibility that Femto is "incomplete" and vulnerable in some capacity due to Guts and Casca not being killed during the eclipse.
I think the biggest vulnerability is, as a godhand must sacrifice close people, if they escape, and somehow said godhand is still important to them, the godhand can end being a sacrifice him or herself. If Griffith still precious to Casca, despite everything, could she offer Femto as sacrifice to a behelit, maybe swapping places as a new godhand?
In the other hand, if a godhand manages to sacrifice everybody who ever had any affection towards him or her, then nobody is left able to meet the conditions and sacrifice the godhand to a behelit.
I don't think thats how it works. Because they have been sacrificed. The sacrificing has been complete, the brand is within them, they dont need to die for it to be complete, their bodies have already been sacrificed to the dark.
While the Godhand are immensely strong. The fact Femto stops attacks on him by Guts, as well as Void with Skullknight, imply they can be injured like normal entities. If they couldn't, why would they care if they're being attacked?
I think it relates to their willpower to kill them, because I think that to hurt a godhand you need to will it and want it, and guts and the skull knight wanted it badly (especially guts) so that's maybe why the god hand defended themselves
Depends if they need their foes to struggle. If they are incarnations of a god that desires man to have a purpose then by showing your immortality you take that purpose (the desire to kill you) away. They need to provide a reason for man to keep fighting, hinting they are mortal may do just that (or they are killable as you say).
@@Philiptanzer if you take that idea a step further then the idea of purpose might go far enough to make it possible that God hands can actually be killed. This is the assumption that beserk's version of "god" is the one the guy in the video mentions. Based off of this I personally believe that there is a higher being that belives the God hands are needed to give humanity a purpose and in turn is necessary to make them stronger.
that why he should have made chapter more often or give info to someone else incase he die like oda did with one piece if he die someone know what to do
I think in part he died young because he tried to go too far and meddle within an important spiritual debate- the one which this very world centers around (I used to not believe this or think much about it, but now I do). He tried to do more than his human body had the capacity of doing. In addition to some entities wanting for certain truths and outcomes to remain buried. That’s my opinion.
Notice how Void is the thumb of the godhand, as thumbs are the most important finger on the hand and holds the major function of the hand. Femto is the pointing finger, in a sense he is the one leading humans to fulfill the godhands desire. And Slan being the middle finger kind of explains her character a bit lol. And my theory, if guts acquire strength that would equal a godhand, the first one to die is Conrad being the pinky. Edit: i meant Conrad, not Ubik smh
Femto also uses his pointing finger to show the count who would be a sufficient sacrifice for "the invocation of doom. " It's in chapter 7 if you're curious.
"You can't do anything against the god hand, just give up." Yet Guts is still alive, isn't that the message most people are going to take from this? That it's within the human spirit to never give up despite the odds. You may be fighting a losing battle but that doesn't mean you can give up.
Yes and that’s also where Miyazaki’s idea of going hollow in dark souls comes from. Basically all of humanity has an affliction called hollowing where, if a human were to give up or lose his sanity, he would go hollow and become a mindless undead zombie lmaoo. So the few humans that remain have some of the strongest willpower like slave knight Gael from DS3
Ooooooh Were talking about the big boys now. also one thing i find hilarious about the god hand is the names you have *Void* *Slan* *Ubik* *Femto* And just Conrad.
I believe each Godhand Member (or "Finger") represents a core concept that support Causality's grasp and explains the power that Evil has over people. 1. To answer your question, i believe that Void (if he really was the first) did not need direct guidance for his angelic rebirth. All because he is the "Preacher of Causality", basically the idea of a philosopher turned missionary/evangelist. At some point, he came with the realization or idea of Causality being the architect of Fate, started preaching about it, started to cause trouble for the equivalent of the Roman Empire, got locked up, got tortured bad, got taken by despair, was summoned in the Astral World along with Geiseric's imperial capital, realized that his "truth" would only take root with the death of Geiseric's empire and people, wholeheartedly went along with it and established the real founding of Causality's power. Causality only holds the power that is given to it by the belief of people in it, without belief of its power, Causality only has potential. Preaching the inevitability of Causality is truly what made its seed take root. If Evil is seen as being inevitable, then an easy answer to it is to submit to its power and, then it becomes inevitable. 2. Slan is the "Temptress" (yeah, i know, no big surprise here). She basically represents the concept of when we are made to "want" to commit (and receive) horrendous acts of evil or insanity by seeing such things as enticing. You can make anything seem very natural to do if you believe them to hold a grander meaning than the horrendous acts of evil that they are, making barbaric violence and ritualistic death become "honor" and "chivalry" and "of divine nature". The character of Nina examplifies this principle of temptation, she is a weak and fearful person that joins a cult of insane practices to run away from said weakness and fear. The thing is, this path is entropic in nature, it is generally destructive and self-destructive, but gives off the illusion that we don't care about being weak and afraid. The truth, though, is the exact opposite to that we really want. It makes us even more vulnerable and anxious, leaving only insane people satisfied with it all. (Which explains Nina's psychopathic-like behavior, until she is "slapped" out of it and into showing her true self.) Slan founded the basis for all Pagan Cults in the Berserk Universe. True goodness and maturity are difficult and often unseductive while, wrong is so attractive. So who cares if you are labeled as insane or evil so long as you are able to convince yourself that you are free of all cares? 3. Ubik is the "Trickster" (the closest thing to the common idea of the Devil). He does not actually lie, but instead warps the thruths that he tells people to play into their misconceptions and mentalities to effectively manipulate them into either willingly or indirectly commit evil. To be Human is to be imperfect, we all have weaknesses, of which a cunning adversary can turn against us to literally goad us into betraying ourselves and others. 4. Conrad is the idea of, yes, "Pestilence", but more overall, "Tragic Death". (The idea of Conrad is most likely what inspired Nito in Dark Souls.) This one represents the cold, random and uncaring nature of Death that strikes without warning and without compassion, yet also of a completely impersonal and dispassionate nature. Death simply strikes because it will. Regardless of who you are or what you did. When faced with such a grim reality, why do we even care what we do if we are going into a dark fate anyway? 5. Femto is an interesting part in the chasm of Causality. (For once, we don't need to be creative into naming his role, because the other "Fingers" already called Griffith using the title of his representing concept: "Blessed King of Longing".) As the concept of "Longing" or "Desire", he represents both his own longing and ambition alongside the longlasting common desire of Mankind for a "Savior" (the Ultimate Hero). All heros, in a sense, need an ambition to be so (,but not all ambitious people are heros). His longing made him pursue a path that forged him into the image that people have of a savior which played into their longing of finally seeing a savior figure that would bring relief (of the mind only) from the suffering brought on them by the world. This "Savior" is, ironically, the last nail into the coffin that is Causality. We can accept all evils and sufferings if only there is someone to come and relieve us of the burden of having to be responsible for them. He is desired, yet no one sane should desire him. On their own, they only have a limited power which is easily evaded with the will to do so, but, together is when the hand of Causality rarely misses its grasp on Humanity's throat. Overall, Causality is the supranatural manifestation of Human Cowardice. (In the chapter God of the Abyss part 2) We are explained that Causality came to be because of the human desire for reasons behind suffering, it is, in fact, an hypocritical desire in the first place. Said desire was born from humans refusing (unconsciously at least) to see their own responsability into causing the very suffering that plagues them and searching for an escapist reason by viewing it as some sort of "divine cosmic will" instead of finding their own personal reasons to explain suffering. Although GotA part 2 is considered none-canon, the explanation behind the principal of Causality being caused by the Collective unconscious is maintained through a certain Godhand Member: (quote more or less) "This is to be human. This is to be evil." This explains the very principal that struck me when i was listening/reading the Godhand speak, they are "convinced" to the core of their beings that "the Dark Side of Humanity is its true self"! God of the Abyss part 2/The Idea of Evil explains that the Collective Unconsious is made up of the "Dark side of Humanity", not its entirety. This point of believing the Dark Side to be the true self and the Bright side to be a facade/lie is relatable, but anyone with a grain of maturity knows that Human Nature is complex and hence cannot be simplified as "only Evil". The bad part in the Berserk Universe is that this belief of Evil being the only truth, is one if not the most important aspect to Causality. All of it is the natural insane progression of the cowardly decision to not accept suffering as a natural and necessary part of life. (Fun part, here. If Griffith is a Christ figure in the Berserk Universe, Guts eventualy killing him would make him a Judas figure...)
@David Carty Being "perseved" as something is not necessarily "being" that said thing. And, anyway, it would tie in with the concept that, "gods and devils" (demons and angels, christ and antichrist, bad djinn and good djinn, etc) are the same thing and it is only the perception that we have of them that make us name them so. I actually had not really thought of including the antichrist by name here, because i thought that it was off course that the "messiah" of a deeply corrupt and bigoted religion would be it. Which would also make the "Judas" here a tragically and unjustly vilified hero AKA the good guy. Classic subversion of the roles. Anyway, i haven't read the Bible (or whatever is the other appropriate Holy Book called), but i know for a fact that i haven't met Judas nor did i ever hear his version of the events that made him an infamous historical (or, should i say, "religious") "Villain". Hell if i know, if Jesus of Nazareth wasn't truly (like the Romans believed him to be) a nastily genius manipulator that built his Church for the express purpose of producing an army of fanatics believing to serve Goodness Itself to overthrow Rome and/or to massacre and subjugate most of the other religions and beliefs (AKA their followers) to one day ensure the unification of "the world" under a same Nation/God/Belief. A peace built on the bloodbath of centuries of "Holy Wars". The opinions on those characters would then be mostly split depending on individual views on Utilitarianism. I don't get the point about Guts here, he is pretty much at his best when he shows through his actions that he doesn't care how others view him as or misunderstand him as and doesn't let these judgments hinder his willingness to advance. Why should he care of being mistaken for a felon by people that obviously don't know better? We've already seen that with his first encounter with the Holy Iron Chain Knights... (And we all very much know that he would never call himself that.) The battle between good and evil is so timeless because it's subjects are so intricate on their own, nevermind when combining them. What is "evil" if not a perceived "good" by someone else? What is "goodness" if not an ignored evil? The inner darkness is a part of everyone, it is a natural and necessary aspect of what makes us human. It is through facing off against our own inner "demons", finding the courage to aknowledge them and finding the will to refuse them that we find the way through towards the closest thing we will ever have of a "true self". Having this darkness as an inerant part of ourselves will definitely make us do things that will be badly seen by others or/and that we will regret, but accepting this imperfection/impurity and not letting ourselves to be consumed by our demons' insatiable hunger is what i believe humans' true potential is. Hence why the journey towards that goal is rocky at best and hellish at worst. The true danger here is to instead give up by, either refusing to aknowledge our imperfection (AKA our humanity) and build ourselves the illusion of our absence of potential evils (AKA purity) by most often taking example from the perception we have of someone that supposedly matches those characteristics (like a Christ Figure walking on water, a manifestation of Evil in Biblical terms, instead of sinking into it or having to learn how to swim), or, instead, aknowledging said darkness AND embracing it as our true self (which ties in with the Godhand). In those two scenarios, i would ask the spicy question of who's the bigger monster: the Blind white Sheep that believes itself to be unsoiled and its teeth not capable of being used for evil or the openly Sinful black Sheep that knows his teeth to be razor sharp and wholeheartedly procedes with the tearing apart unjudgingly/uncaringly? I got my own answer to that question, but what about you? (Also, did you notice the references/quotings?) (I wasn't certain what aspect specifically and/or personnal take on the wording ended pissing you off so i tried to include as many takes on your points as i could. I hope i don't transmit my head ache to you.)
@@benijager1372 Eehhh there's a couple of dong shaped monsters here and there in Berserk, although Geiger wasn't all about drawing schlongs. Most was the stuff of nightmares and visions he had.
A interesting thing about the Godhand is that the time span in which they are born is not random.216 years , 216 is 6 cube or 6x6x6, thus 666.In other words, Miura really thinks stuff through.
It's also worth noting that for all five members of the Godhand to be reborn would take 216 years each, and 216x5 is 1080. Not just an important binary number, but 108 has a significant cultural impact - the 108 sins, and thus an association with suffering or death.
You missed at least one power shown by Femto. When Skull Knight breaks in during the Eclipse in order to rescue Guts and Casca, Femto seemingly warped matter in an attempt to kill SK; he failed in his attempt but killed several Apostles in the attempt. The manga shows this as well as the third movie, where several Apostles are slammed together with so much force they are compacted into an amorphous blob which slowly compacts smaller and smaller until the mass can no longer be seen. Femto prepares this attack a second time but either hesitates (showing possible emotion) or is unable to use the power again (possible limitation of maximum power Femto possessed at the time).
Awww, y'all buddies now. Hope you both get loads of subs soon. Gotta try to get a hold of Gamerguygames. His videos are fantastic, be cool to have a collab.
Man watching this and reading the comments is just ripping my heart apart knowing that we will never know more than what had been told up until now. Such a loss.. RIP Miura 😢
6:29 in chapter 362 when guts sees skullknights memory back when he was king Gaiseric we see 5 members of the god hand but the only familiar one is void. seeing as that took place approximately 1000 years ago we can assume that all of the previous god hand except void were killed by skullknight and were replaced one by one every 216 years by the current god hand members.
@@sashabraus9422 well no, he's created just like any god hand via sacrifice, you maybe right about him using causality to his goals but he isn't higher than the rest of the godhand
@@Al_musawi14 I think when skull knight killed the other godhands he was in the berserker armour then after killing the first 4 he died when he tried to fight void, because of the damages sustained during the fight with the first four.
Theory time: Schierke makes reference to the Four Kings of the World as being guardians of humanity while also representing the elements of earth, fire, air and water. They're also meant to act in opposition to the God Hand who now have five members. It's worth noting that in classical natural philosophy, occultism and modern paganism, there's a fifth element: spirit or aether. Together with the other four, they make up the pentagram and in order to properly use one element, one usually has to also invoke the element of spirit. Could it be that at some point, a more humane version of the Eclipse Ceremony could occur and Fifth King of the World could be created? Perhaps he already has in the form of a certain young boy?
Well, what the hell haha. That is brilliant if Miura really has planned it out like that. Griffith might have fucked himself over by his worst act ever. Deliciously ironic.
Not already, as of now the young boy is possessed by phemt and regains his freedom only during the full moon. He certainly became some major spirit entity after being cleansed by the egg of the new world tho and it would make for great end game material if he could become the "Spirit king" and free himself from phemt possession. It could even give guts a decent opening to cut Griffith down if played well, we'll see.
Over the years, the more I think about it, the more I feel like The Idea of Evil was meant to be encountered by Guts. Because the reveal of it from Griffith's perspective gives little significance to his character and ruins the mystery behind his actions, but when you imagine Guts encountering The Idea of Evil in a different context instead. Suddenly the reveal makes more sense. Berserk is about Guts' journey and discovery of the Astral World, which would make The Idea of Evil the final reveal before the end of the story. Wrapping up the last mystery of the series.
To defeat them you should go to their world and fight their real bodies with really powerful magical weapons and overwhelm their defenses, the fact that Void had to alter the space to defend himself from the Skull Knight's sword instead of tanking the attack or using a force field proves that they are not invincible, that there are things that can hurt them. If Guts gets and his sword keep becoming stronger and if they teamed with the Skull Knight they could have a chance to defeat one of the God Hand members in their world.
It could be that Void felt the simplest way to take out Skull Knight was to redirect his attack back at him. You can view it as much as an offensive technique as you can a defensive one. Who knows the extent of damage they can take, considering how quickly Apostles can regenerate? And the God Hand is leagues above Apostles.
I really hope that Guts and Skull Knight decide to combine the Sword of Auctuacion (I can't spell) and the Dragonslayer, although it probably won't happen..
@Celtic Viking This is berserker man. This is about to get nasty Gutts will probably end up using his belehilt to give everyone up. To achieve higher power then kill the demons. Only to bring his friends back in berserker fashion from the portal of souls. Crafting their bodies back like Griffith Think. Why would the author retract this idea? He knew it have too much away. These demons were human after all before gaining this power. Because of female demon, we know the more you suffer =greater rebirth.......
@Celtic Viking two other theories is Gutts brand. Skelton boy did mention Gutts is something special. Maybe with Skelton belehilt sword, they can travel to the evil thoughts to gain that power. Last theory is a good God helping gutts. But fans like to see twisted sheet so I doubt it
M damn, thats a cool theory. it would be really fitting with how berserk is. i feel like its gotten softer since the beginning of it all like how anything good that came to guts would turn bad fast. its gotten soft with his own little family type group and it seems like it could end happy for him if he just gave up and settled down with them. its like when the blacksmith guy (can’t remember his name) said he shouldnt have been fighting for 2 years and shouldve stopped and been there taking care of Casca. if he sacrificed them and had a last battle with the godhand i feel like it would make the story come full circle. i feel like its something guts would do even though hes so strict with himself too cus hes got the demon dog lurking in his mind waiting for him to reach that rage again, and killing femto has kinda become his dream
I remember I felt so traumatized when the eclipse happened and I realized he will sacrifice his whole crew and Guts who loved him so much... there are times in which its okay to cry as an adult man and thats one of them haha, amazing video btw.
I am really glad your channel exists, and appreciate your insight. I don't have any people in my personal life who are into Berserk like I am, so watching your Berserk videos is like analyzing this glorious story with a friend. Cheers.
He’s gonna die before he finishes the story nobody will be able to finish it in the way he wanted. Age is terrible, but leaving behind his legacy for someone to continue until the conclusion is the most viable option for him as of now
6:00 the point he makes here is good but due to chapters released since this video, it’s been proven that there have been more Godhand members than the 4 we see here. The number has always been 4 or 5 but the members were always changing. The exception being Void, the tall cloaked one with the oversized brain for a head. Void seems to be the first and oldest member of the Godhand.
@@NeostormXLMAX Damn I remember it differently. I gotta go back and reread at some point for a laugh. I was laughing too hard when he made a "Maze of fire" with a spray can and match.
Basically: Humanity created the worst kind of Tulpa they could have ever imagined. They sought purpose, their collective desire for purpose became sentient and grew a sense of humor.
Fucking LOVE this man. Been waiting to find a dude that covered the lost chapter and give it its due. Its truly the foundations of the series and suggests that, Guts' very existence is the result of the collective human will (the idea of evil/God) being split between wanting to manifest Griffith and wanting to route for Guts, defying fate, but also playing into the turning of the pendulum of Man's will towards something more open minded and forward. Not archaic, anti-magic, and tyranical like Griffith's manifest destiny.
My question is this.... is Griffith's current body only a vessel like you said about Conrad? That means Guts needs to kill Griffith twice... His human vessel, and his spiritual godhand form.
his case is a bit different I think, the circumnstances from which his vessel was made are very specific, seems like he was pretty much reborn in the material world, at least to an extent
So the way I figure it is due to the Incarnation Ceremony, Femto was brought fully to the physical world. He took over the body of the demon child but they became one. Or share a body as many people theorize. So assuming there's a way to kill him then yes, the vessel and his true Godhand self would both die.
@@RealLifeRyan I think this will be the emotional twist, that by killing griffith guts will be also killing his son... or that child kill himself to weaken griffith... or something like that.
@@RealLifeRyan Hmm but how can we be sure killing his physical body will also kill his spiritual body? When Griffith sacrificed the band of the Hawk he lost his physical body and became a spiritual entity. Thats why he did that ritual in order to get a new body. So we know Griffith has existed without his physical body before. How can we be sure he needs this current body he has in order to exist?
@@unlimitedperseverance1706 It probably will kill Femto/Griffith because dragonslayer can kill ghosts so if he severed the connection to the real world by killing his vessel with it, it would seriously injure, if not kill Femto/Griffith
I've always found one of the most intriguing aspects of anime/manga to be that there's that ambiguity begging to be answered, which is why I think a lot of fan communities build around it. Other forms of art are designed to be conclusively explained, but when you have characters like this (I'm most interested in Void) whose very anonymity of beginning is part of their appeal it's irresistible. A person's mind needs to know.
Yeah that desire to learn more is always the best part of a good series in my opinion. As long as it eventually pays off! Too much open endedness peeves me
Absolutely; it has to be done tastefully. When you can tell the writers are holding out just to keep you viewing that's when it annoys me. Characters and their world should only ever flow the way that would make sense for them. That's why we can't stand when strong characters lose just because the plot needs it, or why we can tell an ingenious plot twist from a contrived one.
Good point, the "Eclipse" is also called the "Great Banquet" by the Apostles which hints at a Godhand Member or Angel to be the set for an hecatomb of a sacrificial ritual.
Bro I miss these days… back when I thought my fav anime was going to get a proper end and you were the only person doing updates. I drive doing Uber eats at nights and this would keep me from being bored while driving.
I'd like to think Miura took out the idea of evil because he wanted to use it later. I think he just got excited at the fact he came up with a dope concept but we weren't ready for it yet.
And in the manga according to Wyald, the only thing the Godhand told the Apostles when they sent them to wreack chaos upon the world was, "Go forth and do as thou wilt". Even when clearly spelling things out, Miura loves to keep things super cryptic.
I may be a hopeless romantic, but I don't think the God Hand is as strong as it looks: they seem to embody and obtain power from evil and suffering, thus, an equally powerful force of good (the four elemental kings maybe?) could be able to contrast them. I think that if the world of Berserk were less miserable, their powers would also be reduced, but Berserk being Berserk that's easier said than done...
Honestly speaking, the only way I see Guts fighting on even ground is reversing everything. That is, if there is an idea of evil, then there should be an idea of good. Maybe the transformation process is not identical to the God Hand. It would be nice to see a force of opposition equal to that of the God Hand. Griffith starts off small but with the largest of aspirations and became a God Hand. Guts started off as absolutely nothing without any aspiration - maybe he will inherit something also?
You're missing the point of the Idea of Evil. It doesn't have an opposite, for we don't tend to look for explanations for 'good'. Humans are pretty narcissistic, we assume the good we do comes from within. But, because of that narcissism, we find it difficult to believe evil could come from us directly, so we create an 'idea' that is to blame. An 'idea of Good' is unnecessary.
Great vid. I didn't know about Miura being inspired by hellraiser to create the Godhand. I should watch that now. Also feel like I need to get the official guidebook to get a more definitive understanding of the powers/abilities of all creatures.
After studying William Shakespeares life, I find it interesting that they named Puck from berserk after Puck the fairy from William Shakespeare’s play called A Mid Summer Night’s Dream
@@poshikoko well, considering that Griffith still has his hawk helmet, we can assume that slan was a prostitute, or we whore many people would say in that time period, since she has a corset, nothing else.
@@dorebrown565 That wouldn't be satisfying... It would be far more interesting if she was sexually repressed... Someone who punished "immorality" and then did a complete 180 on her ascension. There could be a lot of fun with the religious symbolism on that.
@@Animefreakess yeah you're probably right. I forgot these guys might be thousands of years old, so that kinda makes me wonder what they do to pass the time.
Lol, I didn't see all these for some reason... I have not read it yet. 😔 Sorry to disappoint, but I did start by watching all of the anime & movies. I actually just rewatched season 2 today. I'll grab the manga next time I'm out! Promise! 😁
I watched the original anime so long ago that I thought for sure there's no way the show and manga could still be on going. The scene where Skull Knight attacks Void is like ancient history, yet what happens directly after that hasn't even been written yet? That's crazy.
I’ve never read Berserk. I only know the names of 3 characters. But I watched this video even though I wouldn’t understand anything because I love deep lore
I dont even read or watch berserk, i got this recommended because i was listening to guts theme through a meme. But holy shit this series looks crazy, i watched the entire video start to finish
The Godhand. They see themselves as a order but are not benevolent. They do not discriminate yet look down on branded sacrifices.They speak of causality yet indulge in chaos. Quite the mysterious group id say. -Old man Guts.
I love how even with all the cards laid out, we can only speculate and take intrigued guesses as to who the other members of the god hand were, and what they represent now with their visual personality. Behind them is a vortex of ambiguity, this idea of one overall truth that is unreachable given that man can only reflect what they perceive of life. That tingling ambiguity makes them some of the best villains. If this were some other fantasy project, they’d have to splay out in detail the exact origins and roles of each character and ruin the fun.
With the God Hand being able to finally fully manifest themselves after the world turned to fantasia. I can tell at least what they symbolize, or what their domains are, kinda. Void being just one giant brain symbolizes the evil of knowledge. Slan is a tangle web of bodies, like a forest of people in one giant orgy, symbolizes the evil of lust, or extreme sexual desire. Ubik is in one giant weird parade, symbolizes the evil of rampant revelry/vices or celebration. Or at the very least, the evil of "fun/joy" at the expense of others. Conrad is a mass or sea of rats with skeletons, symbolizes the evil of disease, and the despair from the suffering and death caused by disease. And Femto/Griffith, well, he is the last emperor of the last nation/empire on earth, that rules over both men and apostles alike. And by the manner he achieved that status, symbolizes the evil of the search for power/domination and unrelenting ambition. That's my interpretation at least.
I think Guts in the berserker armor could potentially pose a threat to The God Hand if he Learned how to control it better. It would be interesting to see the armor play differently on him if he found a untapped balance that hasn't been written yet or a metamorphosis within the armor to cause it to drastically gain power.
"Void" would have made a very good Cenobite design. 🤔 But of course in the Cenobite universe, it's Leviathan who decides what each Cenobite will look like.
Better yet, why not have it released as OVAs? Get it in good fucking quality similar to the manga. I mean if Saint Seiya, which is an older manga series, could get the OVA treatment for the Hades arc then why not Berserk? What a god damn shame imo.
after reading the last released chapter(362) it was able to see it its actually true that there was others members previously on the god hand. interesting
Personal non-committal hypothesis, now that we will never truly know: The Godhand created Femto to be a false saviour, with their main goal being to give humanity what they wanted, a hero to defeat evil. That hero wouldn't be Griffith, but Guts, the current holder of the Egg of the King. The Idea of Evil was birthed from mankind's need for meaning, but it is also deeply ingrained in man that evil must be defeated. Femto came as a false king to which evil may rally, and Guts was set up to do what heroes do; defeat evil. I don't actually believe this, it is far to saccharine. But I like to toy with scenarios as much as the next person. I think that it would end with Guts tearing down the Ganeshka World-Tree, and with Griffith's arrogance being turned against Void, resulting in Guts having to choose between vengeance against Griffith, or helping Griffith defeat the God Hand. It's the general vibe I got.
Pinheads exposition about "demons to some, angels to others" refers to the psychological dynamic of how pain can become pleasurable or about sadomasochism; pain is pleasure to some but is hell to others.
as a person who studied philosphy, there alot of existence philosophy inside berserk or coincidence, the philosophy fell so real and make this world fell alive and make the god hand fell like an actual god that could have been a actual belief. philosophy and religion is way complicated that i thought.
I love this video very much!!! I remember watching Berserk the first time and crying at the end thinking Gus needs to kill Griffith so my life can be compete but was sad because the manga seemed to have stopped... but anyways plz continue your commentary especially for when the anime raps up!!! Peace and thanks again 🙏🏾🙏🏾✌🏾
I always thought Femto only had negative emotions left. Since he spite Guts so much to rape Casca while staring at him.. Also during the blackswordman arc, even back then he spite Guts in his Femto form..
To be fair in the BS arc, Femto said something to the effect of "your existence is beneath my concern". I think his actions during the eclipse are part of the fates plan, as later the cursed fetus helps him form his physical body. But he did seem to particularly enjoy toturing guts for the crime of "distracting him from his dream", so its debateable how much he really feels.
@@Acidpunk101 Griffiths "Femto" form is his "shadow", in Jungian terms. Just like Guts has his Mad dog. So the emotion from Griffith will come from that form.
Good video. I didn’t know the author omitted the Idea of Evil but I can totally understand why. It did seem rather end gamey, and I couldn’t fathom how it would be “beaten”.
@@thisguy1890 you must be fun at parties. Yes, technically true. I believe though that the community, some of who has stayed with Berserk for 20 years or longer, understands my point though and feels the same way.
Kentaro miura is "finishing" Berserk at the same time he is creating a new manga. To me it is not only disrespectful, but also lazy, since this manga has 31 fucking years, how come the author was unable to finish it? Even worse, create a new manga "cute-like" and taking like 3 months for a chapter. I understand that his art uses a lot of black, the pinnacle of difficulty in manga, also mentioning that he does whatever he wants, but holy hell, give some damn consideration for us, your fans, who gave meaning and support for your work. I hope he doesnt end it like Gantz ended... we deserve better!
I've been reading Berserk for 18 years. Since I was 10. It all started with the original Anime for me though. I started watching that when I was 8. I say we deserve an ending.
The thing about Kentaro Miura is the comic book world he created wasn't that different from our world and the roles he had his characters set in aren't too different from the roles the elite's characters play. He was killed by the elites for revealing too many details about how this world operates. The fewer people know how to play the game or that they are playing a game in the first place the better for those players whos familys spawn in the game fully aware of everything they are getting into while the rest of us fumble in our ignorance from spawn to death over and over again. One of us will have the fucking GUTS though and BERSERK will FINALLY have the ENDING it deserves.
When you flip to the back of the monster manual to look at the high level monsters.
Someone has never read the monster manual... It's alphabetical not by level..
@Shaggy 100% The Wise One has spoken
@@trod146 Have no idea why they did this in 5e because there's no point when you have an alphabetical index in the back to look up monsters by name anyway - there's no logical reason why the entire books is alphabetical. To catalogue monsters by biome and/or level would be a lot more interesting and useful at the table as reference.
@@dirkmaes3786 as a dm you use the mm so much its a book that needs to be as easily searched as possible, sorted by biome would mean remembering where each monster resides and separates regional variations like hill/fire/cloud/ect giants. sorting by level would be ok but then it would probably just be alphebetically sorted and you still separate variants
You find out the feared Tarasque is only the tip of the iceberg. At least the worst it will do is eat you, a quick death. Nothing compared to the lore of certain abominations and feinds.
"Maybe that's why we only get 2 chapters a year". Damn that shit hurt
John Smith METAL FACE
@@bubbastevegarcia2459 Yes, no? Villain, Metal face to Destro
John Smith Guess so, still incredible in escrow!
i laughed out loud
lmao I literally just heard that and came into the comments to say it and here I see you beat me to it xD Double O, F lol
Miura: "1 chapter gives away too much."
Also Miura: *1 chapter in 2019*
Weren't there 2 chapters in 2019?
@@ShepherdsCreek weren't there 2 chapters in the 2010s?
@@tylerlackey1175 touchè
To be fair, those chapters didn’t give much either lol. So atleast he’s consistent with his torture of us fans.
@@Justicejuice179
His most recent chapter pretty much left us on a bigger cliffhanger and more clues.
I often wonder if there is a possibility that Femto is "incomplete" and vulnerable in some capacity due to Guts and Casca not being killed during the eclipse.
makes sense to me, his sacrifices escaped, should be a problem
I think the biggest vulnerability is, as a godhand must sacrifice close people, if they escape, and somehow said godhand is still important to them, the godhand can end being a sacrifice him or herself. If Griffith still precious to Casca, despite everything, could she offer Femto as sacrifice to a behelit, maybe swapping places as a new godhand?
In the other hand, if a godhand manages to sacrifice everybody who ever had any affection towards him or her, then nobody is left able to meet the conditions and sacrifice the godhand to a behelit.
I don't think thats how it works. Because they have been sacrificed. The sacrificing has been complete, the brand is within them, they dont need to die for it to be complete, their bodies have already been sacrificed to the dark.
@MarkTheFox That would make sense, at least from him to lose a fraction of his power.
While the Godhand are immensely strong. The fact Femto stops attacks on him by Guts, as well as Void with Skullknight, imply they can be injured like normal entities. If they couldn't, why would they care if they're being attacked?
I think it relates to their willpower to kill them, because I think that to hurt a godhand you need to will it and want it, and guts and the skull knight wanted it badly (especially guts) so that's maybe why the god hand defended themselves
Depends if they need their foes to struggle. If they are incarnations of a god that desires man to have a purpose then by showing your immortality you take that purpose (the desire to kill you) away. They need to provide a reason for man to keep fighting, hinting they are mortal may do just that (or they are killable as you say).
@@Philiptanzer if you take that idea a step further then the idea of purpose might go far enough to make it possible that God hands can actually be killed. This is the assumption that beserk's version of "god" is the one the guy in the video mentions. Based off of this I personally believe that there is a higher being that belives the God hands are needed to give humanity a purpose and in turn is necessary to make them stronger.
They do it to flex. "Why are you hitting yourself?" "You tried to attack me, but hit yourself? You must have really bad aim. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA"
they are just the godhand not god
Void: causality
slan: Lust and gluttony
ubik: manipulation
Conrad: Plagues and disease
Femto: Revenge and sacrifice
Fermto longing and desire
Slaanesh.
Femto: ambition
Don’t all of them have to do with sacrifice?
Everyone in the comments section is seeking attention and validation. Grow up guys.
RIP Miura,
Berserk will forever be a legendary series.
Why do the good have to die so young....
He was in his 50s but still he should have gone on longer
@@Galvatronover 50's is quite an early death
@@Galvatronover 50s is really young to die especially in japan
that why he should have made chapter more often or give info to someone else incase he die like oda did with one piece if he die someone know what to do
I think in part he died young because he tried to go too far and meddle within an important spiritual debate- the one which this very world centers around (I used to not believe this or think much about it, but now I do). He tried to do more than his human body had the capacity of doing. In addition to some entities wanting for certain truths and outcomes to remain buried. That’s my opinion.
Notice how Void is the thumb of the godhand, as thumbs are the most important finger on the hand and holds the major function of the hand.
Femto is the pointing finger, in a sense he is the one leading humans to fulfill the godhands desire.
And Slan being the middle finger kind of explains her character a bit lol.
And my theory, if guts acquire strength that would equal a godhand, the first one to die is Conrad being the pinky.
Edit: i meant Conrad, not Ubik smh
I saw this too. Interesting point
Femto also uses his pointing finger to show the count who would be a sufficient sacrifice for "the invocation of doom. " It's in chapter 7 if you're curious.
Daddy Void, some of Jon Avner's finest work (up there with Uncle Klaus and that one hand lotion commercial)
i wish they had a billion dollar budget to make berserk even bigger.. my fav anime of all time.
If I had a million dollars I'd fund them so quick
Dude, for real. Such a great serles in terms of the human condition.
@@madmanrunaway666 the castle vania Netflix guy wants to anime it
@@johnlawful2272 what would he want to animate? A better second season?
@@johnlawful2272 that would be the next best thing after sliced bread but it would probably take years
"You can't do anything against the god hand, just give up." Yet Guts is still alive, isn't that the message most people are going to take from this? That it's within the human spirit to never give up despite the odds. You may be fighting a losing battle but that doesn't mean you can give up.
Yes and that’s also where Miyazaki’s idea of going hollow in dark souls comes from. Basically all of humanity has an affliction called hollowing where, if a human were to give up or lose his sanity, he would go hollow and become a mindless undead zombie lmaoo. So the few humans that remain have some of the strongest willpower like slave knight Gael from DS3
Local man to angry to die and wages one man war against god like figures
The God Hand have never attacked Guts though. Only have their apostles, or through physical forms which are much less powerful.
Ooooooh Were talking about the big boys now. also one thing i find hilarious about the god hand is the names you have
*Void*
*Slan*
*Ubik*
*Femto*
And just Conrad.
They are all based on the names of old science fiction books
Hey, he may one day reveal to us, "Its Conrad, Connie, or Con is fine." XD
Lol @ _”and just Conrad.”_
Conrad is a cool name, though, maybe a little plain; but, cool.
Thats what make them more likable imo. To be a fearsome being you dont need a "cool" name. Its not about words, its about actions.
Darnoc would be better than Conrad, they just forgot to flip it.
_”a hand has five fingers..”_
*void exist*
@Shaggy 100% the wrist that suports it
That fact still scares me, what if there is another Godhead out there?
I believe each Godhand Member (or "Finger") represents a core concept that support Causality's grasp and explains the power that Evil has over people.
1. To answer your question, i believe that Void (if he really was the first) did not need direct guidance for his angelic rebirth. All because he is the "Preacher of Causality", basically the idea of a philosopher turned missionary/evangelist. At some point, he came with the realization or idea of Causality being the architect of Fate, started preaching about it, started to cause trouble for the equivalent of the Roman Empire, got locked up, got tortured bad, got taken by despair, was summoned in the Astral World along with Geiseric's imperial capital, realized that his "truth" would only take root with the death of Geiseric's empire and people, wholeheartedly went along with it and established the real founding of Causality's power. Causality only holds the power that is given to it by the belief of people in it, without belief of its power, Causality only has potential. Preaching the inevitability of Causality is truly what made its seed take root. If Evil is seen as being inevitable, then an easy answer to it is to submit to its power and, then it becomes inevitable.
2. Slan is the "Temptress" (yeah, i know, no big surprise here). She basically represents the concept of when we are made to "want" to commit (and receive) horrendous acts of evil or insanity by seeing such things as enticing. You can make anything seem very natural to do if you believe them to hold a grander meaning than the horrendous acts of evil that they are, making barbaric violence and ritualistic death become "honor" and "chivalry" and "of divine nature". The character of Nina examplifies this principle of temptation, she is a weak and fearful person that joins a cult of insane practices to run away from said weakness and fear. The thing is, this path is entropic in nature, it is generally destructive and self-destructive, but gives off the illusion that we don't care about being weak and afraid. The truth, though, is the exact opposite to that we really want. It makes us even more vulnerable and anxious, leaving only insane people satisfied with it all. (Which explains Nina's psychopathic-like behavior, until she is "slapped" out of it and into showing her true self.) Slan founded the basis for all Pagan Cults in the Berserk Universe. True goodness and maturity are difficult and often unseductive while, wrong is so attractive. So who cares if you are labeled as insane or evil so long as you are able to convince yourself that you are free of all cares?
3. Ubik is the "Trickster" (the closest thing to the common idea of the Devil). He does not actually lie, but instead warps the thruths that he tells people to play into their misconceptions and mentalities to effectively manipulate them into either willingly or indirectly commit evil. To be Human is to be imperfect, we all have weaknesses, of which a cunning adversary can turn against us to literally goad us into betraying ourselves and others.
4. Conrad is the idea of, yes, "Pestilence", but more overall, "Tragic Death". (The idea of Conrad is most likely what inspired Nito in Dark Souls.) This one represents the cold, random and uncaring nature of Death that strikes without warning and without compassion, yet also of a completely impersonal and dispassionate nature. Death simply strikes because it will. Regardless of who you are or what you did. When faced with such a grim reality, why do we even care what we do if we are going into a dark fate anyway?
5. Femto is an interesting part in the chasm of Causality. (For once, we don't need to be creative into naming his role, because the other "Fingers" already called Griffith using the title of his representing concept: "Blessed King of Longing".) As the concept of "Longing" or "Desire", he represents both his own longing and ambition alongside the longlasting common desire of Mankind for a "Savior" (the Ultimate Hero). All heros, in a sense, need an ambition to be so (,but not all ambitious people are heros). His longing made him pursue a path that forged him into the image that people have of a savior which played into their longing of finally seeing a savior figure that would bring relief (of the mind only) from the suffering brought on them by the world. This "Savior" is, ironically, the last nail into the coffin that is Causality. We can accept all evils and sufferings if only there is someone to come and relieve us of the burden of having to be responsible for them. He is desired, yet no one sane should desire him.
On their own, they only have a limited power which is easily evaded with the will to do so, but, together is when the hand of Causality rarely misses its grasp on Humanity's throat.
Overall, Causality is the supranatural manifestation of Human Cowardice. (In the chapter God of the Abyss part 2) We are explained that Causality came to be because of the human desire for reasons behind suffering, it is, in fact, an hypocritical desire in the first place. Said desire was born from humans refusing (unconsciously at least) to see their own responsability into causing the very suffering that plagues them and searching for an escapist reason by viewing it as some sort of "divine cosmic will" instead of finding their own personal reasons to explain suffering.
Although GotA part 2 is considered none-canon, the explanation behind the principal of Causality being caused by the Collective unconscious is maintained through a certain Godhand Member: (quote more or less) "This is to be human. This is to be evil." This explains the very principal that struck me when i was listening/reading the Godhand speak, they are "convinced" to the core of their beings that "the Dark Side of Humanity is its true self"! God of the Abyss part 2/The Idea of Evil explains that the Collective Unconsious is made up of the "Dark side of Humanity", not its entirety. This point of believing the Dark Side to be the true self and the Bright side to be a facade/lie is relatable, but anyone with a grain of maturity knows that Human Nature is complex and hence cannot be simplified as "only Evil". The bad part in the Berserk Universe is that this belief of Evil being the only truth, is one if not the most important aspect to Causality.
All of it is the natural insane progression of the cowardly decision to not accept suffering as a natural and necessary part of life.
(Fun part, here. If Griffith is a Christ figure in the Berserk Universe, Guts eventualy killing him would make him a Judas figure...)
Loved this detailed explanation.
good job mate! was a long read, but worth it :)
Fantastic write up, you should consider doing a video of it
@David Carty Being "perseved" as something is not necessarily "being" that said thing. And, anyway, it would tie in with the concept that, "gods and devils" (demons and angels, christ and antichrist, bad djinn and good djinn, etc) are the same thing and it is only the perception that we have of them that make us name them so.
I actually had not really thought of including the antichrist by name here, because i thought that it was off course that the "messiah" of a deeply corrupt and bigoted religion would be it. Which would also make the "Judas" here a tragically and unjustly vilified hero AKA the good guy. Classic subversion of the roles.
Anyway, i haven't read the Bible (or whatever is the other appropriate Holy Book called), but i know for a fact that i haven't met Judas nor did i ever hear his version of the events that made him an infamous historical (or, should i say, "religious") "Villain". Hell if i know, if Jesus of Nazareth wasn't truly (like the Romans believed him to be) a nastily genius manipulator that built his Church for the express purpose of producing an army of fanatics believing to serve Goodness Itself to overthrow Rome and/or to massacre and subjugate most of the other religions and beliefs (AKA their followers) to one day ensure the unification of "the world" under a same Nation/God/Belief. A peace built on the bloodbath of centuries of "Holy Wars".
The opinions on those characters would then be mostly split depending on individual views on Utilitarianism.
I don't get the point about Guts here, he is pretty much at his best when he shows through his actions that he doesn't care how others view him as or misunderstand him as and doesn't let these judgments hinder his willingness to advance. Why should he care of being mistaken for a felon by people that obviously don't know better? We've already seen that with his first encounter with the Holy Iron Chain Knights... (And we all very much know that he would never call himself that.)
The battle between good and evil is so timeless because it's subjects are so intricate on their own, nevermind when combining them. What is "evil" if not a perceived "good" by someone else? What is "goodness" if not an ignored evil?
The inner darkness is a part of everyone, it is a natural and necessary aspect of what makes us human. It is through facing off against our own inner "demons", finding the courage to aknowledge them and finding the will to refuse them that we find the way through towards the closest thing we will ever have of a "true self". Having this darkness as an inerant part of ourselves will definitely make us do things that will be badly seen by others or/and that we will regret, but accepting this imperfection/impurity and not letting ourselves to be consumed by our demons' insatiable hunger is what i believe humans' true potential is. Hence why the journey towards that goal is rocky at best and hellish at worst.
The true danger here is to instead give up by, either refusing to aknowledge our imperfection (AKA our humanity) and build ourselves the illusion of our absence of potential evils (AKA purity) by most often taking example from the perception we have of someone that supposedly matches those characteristics (like a Christ Figure walking on water, a manifestation of Evil in Biblical terms, instead of sinking into it or having to learn how to swim), or, instead, aknowledging said darkness AND embracing it as our true self (which ties in with the Godhand). In those two scenarios, i would ask the spicy question of who's the bigger monster: the Blind white Sheep that believes itself to be unsoiled and its teeth not capable of being used for evil or the openly Sinful black Sheep that knows his teeth to be razor sharp and wholeheartedly procedes with the tearing apart unjudgingly/uncaringly?
I got my own answer to that question, but what about you? (Also, did you notice the references/quotings?)
(I wasn't certain what aspect specifically and/or personnal take on the wording ended pissing you off so i tried to include as many takes on your points as i could. I hope i don't transmit my head ache to you.)
Christ that's impressive
For a 90's anime the Berserk OST was extraordinary.
The 90s animes are the best
It's incredible how H.R Giger influenced a whole generation of visual artists.
Good!!!!
Yeah, the godhand just seems like something Giger would draw lmao, at least they don't have falic forms lmao
@@benijager1372 Eehhh there's a couple of dong shaped monsters here and there in Berserk, although Geiger wasn't all about drawing schlongs. Most was the stuff of nightmares and visions he had.
A interesting thing about the Godhand is that the time span in which they are born is not random.216 years , 216 is 6 cube or 6x6x6, thus 666.In other words, Miura really thinks stuff through.
It's also worth noting that for all five members of the Godhand to be reborn would take 216 years each, and 216x5 is 1080. Not just an important binary number, but 108 has a significant cultural impact - the 108 sins, and thus an association with suffering or death.
@@circeciernova1712 1080p
@@OrangeJuiceDripping Also, sick 1080⁰ snowboarding tricks
femto is also a unit of measurement 10^-15 in scientific terms
Conrad my boi be going permanently "Poggers"
Conrad aint wasting his powers on nothing 😤😤😤
Conrad be pogging
Thats what happens when you pog too much
He just kept pogging during the eclipse, and his face remained stuck like that
I always thought Conrad’s design was interesting, almost like a derogatory or negative representation of Buddha
Huh! Very interesting. His backstory could be like the Buddha mythos! Sort of a dark take on Buddhism for the Berserk-verse.
i hope iura dives in there someday and draws it out for us, and now that you say it ye... he does sort of look like budha
He looks like he would give a good SSUCC
he's in perma pog mode
Conrad the Cracked-up Buddha.
That explains why this series has been going on since the 80s and still isn't done.
You missed at least one power shown by Femto. When Skull Knight breaks in during the Eclipse in order to rescue Guts and Casca, Femto seemingly warped matter in an attempt to kill SK; he failed in his attempt but killed several Apostles in the attempt. The manga shows this as well as the third movie, where several Apostles are slammed together with so much force they are compacted into an amorphous blob which slowly compacts smaller and smaller until the mass can no longer be seen. Femto prepares this attack a second time but either hesitates (showing possible emotion) or is unable to use the power again (possible limitation of maximum power Femto possessed at the time).
Is the destiny of mankind....
Awww, y'all buddies now. Hope you both get loads of subs soon. Gotta try to get a hold of Gamerguygames. His videos are fantastic, be cool to have a collab.
Is it like the hand of god hovering above
It is at least true....
The Masked Man I have an interesting story tying Skull Knight, Void, and Zodd all together
Oo, hey masked
Man watching this and reading the comments is just ripping my heart apart knowing that we will never know more than what had been told up until now. Such a loss.. RIP Miura 😢
You’ve very quickly become my favourite Berserk content provider. Keep up the good work, man
Thank you so much
6:29 in chapter 362 when guts sees skullknights memory back when he was king Gaiseric we see 5 members of the god hand but the only familiar one is void. seeing as that took place approximately 1000 years ago we can assume that all of the previous god hand except void were killed by skullknight and were replaced one by one every 216 years by the current god hand members.
If skull knight can kill 4 godhands then why didn't he take on other godhands instead of just Void?
@@Al_musawi14 Maybe void is THE godhand. He's god, he created the godhand and causality to further his goals...whatever they may be.
@@sashabraus9422 well no, he's created just like any god hand via sacrifice, you maybe right about him using causality to his goals but he isn't higher than the rest of the godhand
@@Al_musawi14 I think when skull knight killed the other godhands he was in the berserker armour then after killing the first 4 he died when he tried to fight void, because of the damages sustained during the fight with the first four.
@@Fishy_XII don't think that's the case, there's probably more that we don't know for now
Theory time: Schierke makes reference to the Four Kings of the World as being guardians of humanity while also representing the elements of earth, fire, air and water. They're also meant to act in opposition to the God Hand who now have five members. It's worth noting that in classical natural philosophy, occultism and modern paganism, there's a fifth element: spirit or aether. Together with the other four, they make up the pentagram and in order to properly use one element, one usually has to also invoke the element of spirit. Could it be that at some point, a more humane version of the Eclipse Ceremony could occur and Fifth King of the World could be created? Perhaps he already has in the form of a certain young boy?
Well, what the hell haha. That is brilliant if Miura really has planned it out like that. Griffith might have fucked himself over by his worst act ever. Deliciously ironic.
Not already, as of now the young boy is possessed by phemt and regains his freedom only during the full moon.
He certainly became some major spirit entity after being cleansed by the egg of the new world tho and it would make for great end game material if he could become the "Spirit king" and free himself from phemt possession.
It could even give guts a decent opening to cut Griffith down if played well, we'll see.
I wish I could save this comment, probably the best theory I’ve heard so far!
fifth element is weight.
Isidoro will finally ascend
I find it interesting that Void is the narrator in some parts of the story. Makes me think he will be very important in the future.
He is in the manga too? Thought it was made up for the anime.
Void is the key
Over the years, the more I think about it, the more I feel like The Idea of Evil was meant to be encountered by Guts. Because the reveal of it from Griffith's perspective gives little significance to his character and ruins the mystery behind his actions, but when you imagine Guts encountering The Idea of Evil in a different context instead. Suddenly the reveal makes more sense. Berserk is about Guts' journey and discovery of the Astral World, which would make The Idea of Evil the final reveal before the end of the story. Wrapping up the last mystery of the series.
Miura: *Watches this video*
Miura: They know too much too soon. 1 CHAPTER A YEAR FROM NOW ON
Now back to Idolmaster!
Hmm...maybe thats the reason why he rarely release chapters lol
RIP
This thread...
No New chapters 🙂 , rip miura Sensei
To defeat them you should go to their world and fight their real bodies with really powerful magical weapons and overwhelm their defenses, the fact that Void had to alter the space to defend himself from the Skull Knight's sword instead of tanking the attack or using a force field proves that they are not invincible, that there are things that can hurt them.
If Guts gets and his sword keep becoming stronger and if they teamed with the Skull Knight they could have a chance to defeat one of the God Hand members in their world.
It could be that Void felt the simplest way to take out Skull Knight was to redirect his attack back at him. You can view it as much as an offensive technique as you can a defensive one. Who knows the extent of damage they can take, considering how quickly Apostles can regenerate? And the God Hand is leagues above Apostles.
I really hope that Guts and Skull Knight decide to combine the Sword of Auctuacion (I can't spell) and the Dragonslayer, although it probably won't happen..
@Celtic Viking This is berserker man. This is about to get nasty
Gutts will probably end up using his belehilt to give everyone up. To achieve higher power then kill the demons. Only to bring his friends back in berserker fashion from the portal of souls. Crafting their bodies back like Griffith
Think. Why would the author retract this idea? He knew it have too much away. These demons were human after all before gaining this power. Because of female demon, we know the more you suffer =greater rebirth.......
@Celtic Viking two other theories is Gutts brand. Skelton boy did mention Gutts is something special. Maybe with Skelton belehilt sword, they can travel to the evil thoughts to gain that power.
Last theory is a good God helping gutts. But fans like to see twisted sheet so I doubt it
M damn, thats a cool theory. it would be really fitting with how berserk is. i feel like its gotten softer since the beginning of it all like how anything good that came to guts would turn bad fast. its gotten soft with his own little family type group and it seems like it could end happy for him if he just gave up and settled down with them. its like when the blacksmith guy (can’t remember his name) said he shouldnt have been fighting for 2 years and shouldve stopped and been there taking care of Casca. if he sacrificed them and had a last battle with the godhand i feel like it would make the story come full circle. i feel like its something guts would do even though hes so strict with himself too cus hes got the demon dog lurking in his mind waiting for him to reach that rage again, and killing femto has kinda become his dream
I remember I felt so traumatized when the eclipse happened and I realized he will sacrifice his whole crew and Guts who loved him so much... there are times in which its okay to cry as an adult man and thats one of them haha, amazing video btw.
I am really glad your channel exists, and appreciate your insight. I don't have any people in my personal life who are into Berserk like I am, so watching your Berserk videos is like analyzing this glorious story with a friend. Cheers.
the beautiful sights miura makes is probably the reason why the hiatuses are so long
Imagine all the time he spends tweaking his work to the point of perfection
But he used to be faster tho
@@mechamedeamigo3984 Age is a terrible thing
He’s gonna die before he finishes the story nobody will be able to finish it in the way he wanted. Age is terrible, but leaving behind his legacy for someone to continue until the conclusion is the most viable option for him as of now
Nah lol. Hes too busy beating his meat to idol anime
6:00 the point he makes here is good but due to chapters released since this video, it’s been proven that there have been more Godhand members than the 4 we see here. The number has always been 4 or 5 but the members were always changing. The exception being Void, the tall cloaked one with the oversized brain for a head. Void seems to be the first and oldest member of the Godhand.
Plot twist: *The first Godhand member was actually Conrad and he's behind it all.*
Big brain
Plot twist: They were in the Millennium Puzzle all this time
Yu gi oh got a lot darker than what I remember
@@geoorge1000 Dude the Pharaoh was straight perma cripple cursing people in the first couple of chapters XD
jaegamer themanga he literally murders people
@@NeostormXLMAX Damn I remember it differently. I gotta go back and reread at some point for a laugh. I was laughing too hard when he made a "Maze of fire" with a spray can and match.
Nutt Cracker they introduced new music on the low in the new series I think I heard like two melodies I couldn’t find
“He gave away too much too soon” I dont even know if my grand kids will live enough to see the end of bersek 😭😭😭
I love your content your one of the main reasons why I started berserk and I love going back to these videos are so cool
Basically: Humanity created the worst kind of Tulpa they could have ever imagined.
They sought purpose, their collective desire for purpose became sentient and grew a sense of humor.
Lol that music in the beginning hits different now that I got into berserk
What is the music btw
@@TheDragonMasterChannel berserk ost
@@TheDragonMasterChannel specifically the song called Behelit
*beginning
aaron lol my bad Imma fix that
Berserk ends as it began, man has no control; even of his own will.
Fucking LOVE this man. Been waiting to find a dude that covered the lost chapter and give it its due. Its truly the foundations of the series and suggests that, Guts' very existence is the result of the collective human will (the idea of evil/God) being split between wanting to manifest Griffith and wanting to route for Guts, defying fate, but also playing into the turning of the pendulum of Man's will towards something more open minded and forward. Not archaic, anti-magic, and tyranical like Griffith's manifest destiny.
My question is this.... is Griffith's current body only a vessel like you said about Conrad? That means Guts needs to kill Griffith twice... His human vessel, and his spiritual godhand form.
his case is a bit different I think, the circumnstances from which his vessel was made are very specific, seems like he was pretty much reborn in the material world, at least to an extent
So the way I figure it is due to the Incarnation Ceremony, Femto was brought fully to the physical world. He took over the body of the demon child but they became one. Or share a body as many people theorize. So assuming there's a way to kill him then yes, the vessel and his true Godhand self would both die.
@@RealLifeRyan I think this will be the emotional twist, that by killing griffith guts will be also killing his son... or that child kill himself to weaken griffith... or something like that.
@@RealLifeRyan Hmm but how can we be sure killing his physical body will also kill his spiritual body? When Griffith sacrificed the band of the Hawk he lost his physical body and became a spiritual entity. Thats why he did that ritual in order to get a new body. So we know Griffith has existed without his physical body before. How can we be sure he needs this current body he has in order to exist?
@@unlimitedperseverance1706 It probably will kill Femto/Griffith because dragonslayer can kill ghosts so if he severed the connection to the real world by killing his vessel with it, it would seriously injure, if not kill Femto/Griffith
Anytime I hear this music I can’t help but think of “that scene” 😫
I was looking forward to this video! Fortunately, according to the rules of causality, I knew it was coming eventually.
I've always found one of the most intriguing aspects of anime/manga to be that there's that ambiguity begging to be answered, which is why I think a lot of fan communities build around it. Other forms of art are designed to be conclusively explained, but when you have characters like this (I'm most interested in Void) whose very anonymity of beginning is part of their appeal it's irresistible. A person's mind needs to know.
Yeah that desire to learn more is always the best part of a good series in my opinion.
As long as it eventually pays off! Too much open endedness peeves me
Absolutely; it has to be done tastefully. When you can tell the writers are holding out just to keep you viewing that's when it annoys me.
Characters and their world should only ever flow the way that would make sense for them. That's why we can't stand when strong characters lose just because the plot needs it, or why we can tell an ingenious plot twist from a contrived one.
Anime Re:Write "a question opens the mind, a statement closes the mind."
Good point, the "Eclipse" is also called the "Great Banquet" by the Apostles which hints at a Godhand Member or Angel to be the set for an hecatomb of a sacrificial ritual.
Is it possible that Skull Knight was able to kill the other 4 godhands, Thats why there are vacancies and new ones? 🤔🧐
Bro I miss these days… back when I thought my fav anime was going to get a proper end and you were the only person doing updates. I drive doing Uber eats at nights and this would keep me from being bored while driving.
the only thing that can stop them is the release of a new idol master game.
There is one other sadder way to stop them.
I'd like to think Miura took out the idea of evil because he wanted to use it later. I think he just got excited at the fact he came up with a dope concept but we weren't ready for it yet.
ryan : you cant fight godhand
guts : hold my sword.....
Congrats on the mil views man you definitely earned it.
Just got my 3rd volume of the deluxe edition and looked up the release for volume 4 & 5 then bam this was recommended. Pretty damn good day.
Deadpoyle Always Sunny Hell yeah!
They are really nice. 3 months til the next one.
I ordered all 4 because i got tired of waiting for an adaptation. How big is the suprise? (Watched every anime)
And in the manga according to Wyald, the only thing the Godhand told the Apostles when they sent them to wreack chaos upon the world was, "Go forth and do as thou wilt".
Even when clearly spelling things out, Miura loves to keep things super cryptic.
I may be a hopeless romantic, but I don't think the God Hand is as strong as it looks: they seem to embody and obtain power from evil and suffering, thus, an equally powerful force of good (the four elemental kings maybe?) could be able to contrast them. I think that if the world of Berserk were less miserable, their powers would also be reduced, but Berserk being Berserk that's easier said than done...
True
true, the irony is that Berserk, as grim of a tale as it is, actually seems to be about having hope in a seemingly hopeless world
Honestly speaking, the only way I see Guts fighting on even ground is reversing everything. That is, if there is an idea of evil, then there should be an idea of good. Maybe the transformation process is not identical to the God Hand.
It would be nice to see a force of opposition equal to that of the God Hand.
Griffith starts off small but with the largest of aspirations and became a God Hand.
Guts started off as absolutely nothing without any aspiration - maybe he will inherit something also?
You're missing the point of the Idea of Evil. It doesn't have an opposite, for we don't tend to look for explanations for 'good'. Humans are pretty narcissistic, we assume the good we do comes from within. But, because of that narcissism, we find it difficult to believe evil could come from us directly, so we create an 'idea' that is to blame.
An 'idea of Good' is unnecessary.
Great vid. I didn't know about Miura being inspired by hellraiser to create the Godhand. I should watch that now. Also feel like I need to get the official guidebook to get a more definitive understanding of the powers/abilities of all creatures.
Hellraiser is a great classic horror film, you should definitely watch it.
And then Dark/Demon Souls borrowed from Berserk. Interesting how one art form leads to another...
Ubik is my favourite, I love the panel with him hiding in that Bosch painting just hanging out
And just like that the story will never end
Liking so people know you were doing this for a while. Great vid.
After studying William Shakespeares life, I find it interesting that they named Puck from berserk after Puck the fairy from William Shakespeare’s play called A Mid Summer Night’s Dream
Hearing someone talk about him as if he were still alive makes me feel some type of way.
i wanna see what circumstances each God hand member became a God hand. (obviously we know what Griffith does)
@@poshikoko well, considering that Griffith still has his hawk helmet, we can assume that slan was a prostitute, or we whore many people would say in that time period, since she has a corset, nothing else.
and void was a skull brain even before being a god hand
@@dorebrown565 That wouldn't be satisfying... It would be far more interesting if she was sexually repressed... Someone who punished "immorality" and then did a complete 180 on her ascension. There could be a lot of fun with the religious symbolism on that.
@@Animefreakess yeah you're probably right. I forgot these guys might be thousands of years old, so that kinda makes me wonder what they do to pass the time.
I didn't know beserk was so cool! I feel like such an idiot...🤦🏻♀️
You must read berserk it's one of the greatest manga of all time
So what happened, did you read it?
Oi did ya read it?
Have you begun reading it?
Lol, I didn't see all these for some reason...
I have not read it yet. 😔
Sorry to disappoint, but I did start by watching all of the anime & movies. I actually just rewatched season 2 today.
I'll grab the manga next time I'm out! Promise! 😁
"monster manual"
Let's be honest, if you get this encounter it means your GM hates you
I enjoy your Berserk videos so much I try to like them before I even watch them because I feel like I'm cheating you if I don't.
I watched the original anime so long ago that I thought for sure there's no way the show and manga could still be on going. The scene where Skull Knight attacks Void is like ancient history, yet what happens directly after that hasn't even been written yet? That's crazy.
It has
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That intro song always chill my blood. Berserk is fantastic in every aspect.
I’ve never read Berserk. I only know the names of 3 characters. But I watched this video even though I wouldn’t understand anything because I love deep lore
Really good video! Growing up reading the maga, so refreshing hearing an English version of this
i hope guts gets to kill all these god hands especially griffiith
I think one of them should go to the Skull Knight tho
Except for Slan.
It's most likely not gonna happen...
@@kingcrimson5615 we stan for slan
@@momookus5409 *simp for slan
"You opened the Eclipse, we came"
RIP, really unfortunate news.
Have you ever noticed that the brand of sacrifice look a lot like the Holy See Idol.
RealLifeRyan: The World of Ideas, a collective consciousness of all living things.
Me, an avid Wh40K enjoyer: Ah yes, the Warp, HERESY!
I dont even read or watch berserk, i got this recommended because i was listening to guts theme through a meme. But holy shit this series looks crazy, i watched the entire video start to finish
The anime is up on UA-cam for now. It’s a good watch. Trigger warnings for the final episodes.
The Godhand.
They see themselves as a order but are not benevolent.
They do not discriminate yet look down on branded sacrifices.They speak of causality yet indulge in chaos.
Quite the mysterious group id say.
-Old man Guts.
Miura: creates a problem that he can’t solve for the protagonist
*proceeds to die like a chad, not having to solve it*
I love how even with all the cards laid out, we can only speculate and take intrigued guesses as to who the other members of the god hand were, and what they represent now with their visual personality. Behind them is a vortex of ambiguity, this idea of one overall truth that is unreachable given that man can only reflect what they perceive of life.
That tingling ambiguity makes them some of the best villains. If this were some other fantasy project, they’d have to splay out in detail the exact origins and roles of each character and ruin the fun.
With the God Hand being able to finally fully manifest themselves after the world turned to fantasia. I can tell at least what they symbolize, or what their domains are, kinda.
Void being just one giant brain symbolizes the evil of knowledge.
Slan is a tangle web of bodies, like a forest of people in one giant orgy, symbolizes the evil of lust, or extreme sexual desire.
Ubik is in one giant weird parade, symbolizes the evil of rampant revelry/vices or celebration. Or at the very least, the evil of "fun/joy" at the expense of others.
Conrad is a mass or sea of rats with skeletons, symbolizes the evil of disease, and the despair from the suffering and death caused by disease.
And Femto/Griffith, well, he is the last emperor of the last nation/empire on earth, that rules over both men and apostles alike. And by the manner he achieved that status, symbolizes the evil of the search for power/domination and unrelenting ambition.
That's my interpretation at least.
So the God Hand are like humanities sins wrapped up in 5 people?
I can sleep to the intro Berserk tune. Always gets me.
I think Guts in the berserker armor could potentially pose a threat to The God Hand if he Learned how to control it better. It would be interesting to see the armor play differently on him if he found a untapped balance that hasn't been written yet or a metamorphosis within the armor to cause it to drastically gain power.
"Void" would have made a very good Cenobite design. 🤔 But of course in the Cenobite universe, it's Leviathan who decides what each Cenobite will look like.
Why can't they just release the Berserk anime like the original
Because it's too picturesque
@@IR-Fan whats wrong with that?
Better yet, why not have it released as OVAs? Get it in good fucking quality similar to the manga. I mean if Saint Seiya, which is an older manga series, could get the OVA treatment for the Hades arc then why not Berserk? What a god damn shame imo.
It was originally done by the studio that did pokemon
Lmfaoo after the last episode the animators went on strike like “ we don’t wanna make shit like this anymore”
Conrad and Ubik are so similar to each other, miura could've used one of the slots to make a more creative and distinctive design
Agreed
after reading the last released chapter(362) it was able to see it its actually true that there was others members previously on the god hand. interesting
The intro to these videos are just too good
Its such a shame this story will never be finished. rest in peace miura.
2.
2 chapters.
2 chapters a year.
2. CHAPTERS. A. YEAR.
TW0 CHAPTERS A YEAR????
Personal non-committal hypothesis, now that we will never truly know:
The Godhand created Femto to be a false saviour, with their main goal being to give humanity what they wanted, a hero to defeat evil. That hero wouldn't be Griffith, but Guts, the current holder of the Egg of the King.
The Idea of Evil was birthed from mankind's need for meaning, but it is also deeply ingrained in man that evil must be defeated. Femto came as a false king to which evil may rally, and Guts was set up to do what heroes do; defeat evil.
I don't actually believe this, it is far to saccharine. But I like to toy with scenarios as much as the next person.
I think that it would end with Guts tearing down the Ganeshka World-Tree, and with Griffith's arrogance being turned against Void, resulting in Guts having to choose between vengeance against Griffith, or helping Griffith defeat the God Hand. It's the general vibe I got.
Pinheads exposition about "demons to some, angels to others" refers to the psychological dynamic of how pain can become pleasurable or about sadomasochism; pain is pleasure to some but is hell to others.
Now the world will never know :(
RIP Miura
as a person who studied philosphy, there alot of existence philosophy inside berserk or coincidence, the philosophy fell so real and make this world fell alive and make the god hand fell like an actual god that could have been a actual belief. philosophy and religion is way complicated that i thought.
I love this video very much!!! I remember watching Berserk the first time and crying at the end thinking Gus needs to kill Griffith so my life can be compete but was sad because the manga seemed to have stopped... but anyways plz continue your commentary especially for when the anime raps up!!! Peace and thanks again 🙏🏾🙏🏾✌🏾
The berserker armor seems to be the only thing that has ever possibly killed god hand members, all but 1
I always thought Femto only had negative emotions left. Since he spite Guts so much to rape Casca while staring at him.. Also during the blackswordman arc, even back then he spite Guts in his Femto form..
To be fair in the BS arc, Femto said something to the effect of "your existence is beneath my concern". I think his actions during the eclipse are part of the fates plan, as later the cursed fetus helps him form his physical body. But he did seem to particularly enjoy toturing guts for the crime of "distracting him from his dream", so its debateable how much he really feels.
@@Acidpunk101 Griffiths "Femto" form is his "shadow", in Jungian terms. Just like Guts has his Mad dog. So the emotion from Griffith will come from that form.
12:37 not anymore, man, not anymore 😭
6:35 it's not just a theory now
Good video. I didn’t know the author omitted the Idea of Evil but I can totally understand why. It did seem rather end gamey, and I couldn’t fathom how it would be “beaten”.
Will this series ever end? I think the fans deserve an ending.
Nobody inherently deserves anything my friend, just be grateful for what you do get.
@@thisguy1890 you must be fun at parties. Yes, technically true. I believe though that the community, some of who has stayed with Berserk for 20 years or longer, understands my point though and feels the same way.
Kentaro miura is "finishing" Berserk at the same time he is creating a new manga. To me it is not only disrespectful, but also lazy, since this manga has 31 fucking years, how come the author was unable to finish it? Even worse, create a new manga "cute-like" and taking like 3 months for a chapter. I understand that his art uses a lot of black, the pinnacle of difficulty in manga, also mentioning that he does whatever he wants, but holy hell, give some damn consideration for us, your fans, who gave meaning and support for your work. I hope he doesnt end it like Gantz ended... we deserve better!
I've been reading Berserk for 18 years. Since I was 10. It all started with the original Anime for me though. I started watching that when I was 8. I say we deserve an ending.
I prefer that this manga ending isn't rushed like inuyashiki.
The thing about Kentaro Miura is the comic book world he created wasn't that different from our world and the roles he had his characters set in aren't too different from the roles the elite's characters play.
He was killed by the elites for revealing too many details about how this world operates.
The fewer people know how to play the game or that they are playing a game in the first place the better for those players whos familys spawn in the game fully aware of everything they are getting into while the rest of us fumble in our ignorance from spawn to death over and over again.
One of us will have the fucking GUTS though and BERSERK will FINALLY have the ENDING it deserves.