fierce It may have come to a halt again after three short chapters, but the story has reached an important turning point for both Guts and Griffith. fierce Chapters 384, 385, and 386 reconstruct the entire story of Guts and Griffith in just a few pages. A major plot twist fundamentally changed how fans viewed Guts, and Griffith's relationship with the God Hand gained new clarity.
It's a feeling I haven't felt in a really long time. fierce It's setting up the endgame of the comic. It's painfully clear that Guts and Griffith have reached the end of their journey. One thing is for sure: the series will never be the same after the comics return. fierce 387. The final battle approaches in Falconia.
Guts is now stronger than ever.
Sealed in the Kushan, Guts dived deep into his own mind to investigate where he came from. In the process, Guts awakens his true connection to Interstice. Born from a corpse, Guts exists between the real world and the astral world. Guts is also linked to Griffith by fate and was essentially chosen to one day stop him. This spiritual realization ultimately heals all of Guts' wounds and loss of senses after donning the Berserker Armor.
Additionally, Guts appears to have the natural strength of Berserker Armor. Guts is able to break free of his chains and escape the tomb. Guts has always been strong, but his recent power-ups have allowed him to reach supernatural levels of strength. This boost is exactly what Guts needs if he wants to storm Falconia with the rest of his allies. Especially now that God Hand is back in action. Equipped with the Dragon Slayer, Berserker Armor, and newfound powers, Guts has everything he needs to lay down the God Hand, one finger at a time.
God Hand has officially attacked Griffith
Despite promising Griffith a kingdom of his own in Eclipse, the God Hand is not happy with the way he is running Falconia. The Hand of God appeared at the end. fierce Episode 386 essentially mocks Griffith for playing to become a hero. Griffith summons demons into the world to kill them, and acts as if Falconia is the only safe place in the world. It's a lie of your own making. God Hand conjures up Griffith's “vision” before leaving at the end of the chapter.
Griffith didn't get a chance to respond to the God Hand, but he was clearly enraged by the insults and taunts thrown at him. This is fierceThis is how Griffith turns on the Hand of God and ultimately sets them up to usurp them for themselves. similarly, fierce Before the final battle, a temporary truce can be set up between Guts and Griffith to defeat God Hand together. If nothing else, the God Hand's exclamation makes it clear that Griffith and the God Hand were on the same page.
This is a major contradiction to the concept of evil, where the Hand of God exists to fulfill Femto's will. If so, they would not be dissatisfied with Griffith's actions in Falconia. In the end, Griffith doesn't create enough chaos by ruling a legitimate country and framing himself as a hero. Griffith currently possesses the largest and most powerful army in the world, but he could gain the upper hand over the Hand of God if their relationship continues to be hostile.
- release date
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1997 – 1998-00-00
- network
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Japanese TV
- move
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Naohito Takahashi, Mihiro Yamaguchi, Koji Yoshikawa, Yukio Okazaki, Kazuya Tsurumaki, Masakazu Amiya
- author
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Shinzo Fujita, Shikichi Ohashi, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Shoji Yonemura
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Kanna Nobutoshi
Guts (voice)
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Toshiyuki Morikawa
Griffith (voice)