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** Meanwhile, outside of the room we can see Farnese crying [[ItsAllMyFault and blaming herself]] because she couldn't stop Griffith from taking Casca, Serpico being concerned about her, Isidro deeply afflicted because of Isma's dissaperance, a desperate Roderick knocking on Guts's room, worried that he could do [[DrivenToSuicide something stupid]], and the whole crew discouraged and with several injured.

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** Meanwhile, outside of the room we can see Farnese crying [[ItsAllMyFault and blaming herself]] because she couldn't stop Griffith from taking Casca, Serpico being concerned about her, Isidro deeply afflicted because of Isma's dissaperance, disappearance, a desperate Roderick knocking on Guts's room, worried that he could do [[DrivenToSuicide something stupid]], and the whole crew discouraged and with several injured.
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While there are many awesome, terrifying, and terrible things in the dark fantasy world of ''Berserk'', Miura has many emotional scenes to remind us that the story of Berserk can be just as tragic and tearjerking.

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While there are many awesome, terrifying, and terrible things in the dark fantasy world of ''Berserk'', Miura has and Mori have many emotional scenes to remind us that the story of Berserk ''Berserk'' can be just as tragic and tearjerking.



** Fortunately he finds out that even after all this Casca accepts him just as he is, and his life briefly becomes [[{{IntimateHealing}} a lot better.]]

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** Fortunately he finds out that even after all this Casca accepts him just as he is, and his life briefly becomes [[{{IntimateHealing}} [[IntimateHealing a lot better.]]



* The King of Midland's relationship with his daughter Charlotte is quite tragic, since she serves as a reminder of her mother. He takes Griffith having sex with Charlotte very personally and when he fails in trying to rape her, she disowns him and he regrets what he did.

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* The King of Midland's relationship with his daughter Charlotte is quite tragic, since she serves as a reminder of her mother. He takes Griffith having sex with Charlotte very personally and when he fails in trying to rape her, [[DisownedParent she disowns him him]] and he regrets what he did.



* When Guts reaches Godo's cabin, he finds out that Casca has gone missing when she and Erica went out to pluck berries. Immediately, Guts pins the blame on Rickert for not searching for Casca more fervently, but Erica drops a bomb in calling out Guts for leaving Casca to her insanity in the first place. This shakes Guts, of course, but it takes Godo's intervention to finally reach out to the weathered Black Swordsman and tell him that despite his very understandable desire for revenge, he has left the one person he has left to rot away so he can wallow alone in his own hatred. The realization of just how much he took her for granted is enough to bring Guts to his knees, as he shouts, "[[HisStoryRepeatsItself Again!? I had it in my hands...and without thinking, I lost it!? The thing I cherished most...!?]]"

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* When Guts reaches Godo's cabin, he finds out that Casca has gone missing when she and Erica went out to pluck berries. Immediately, Guts pins the blame on Rickert for not searching for Casca more fervently, but Erica drops a bomb in [[WhatTheHellHero calling out Guts for leaving Casca to her insanity in the first place.place]]. This shakes Guts, of course, but it takes Godo's intervention to finally reach out to the weathered Black Swordsman and tell him that despite his very understandable desire for revenge, he has left the one person he has left to rot away so he can wallow alone in his own hatred. The realization of just how much he took her for granted is enough to bring Guts to his knees, as he shouts, "[[HisStoryRepeatsItself Again!? I had it in my hands...and without thinking, I lost it!? The thing I cherished most...!?]]"



* In the boat on the way to Elfheim, Casca accidentally falls into the water, only with Guts trying to catch her...with his prostethic left hand. Of course he fails to avoid her falling into the water, and though no one is seriously hurt, Guts realizes that even though he wants to protect her and hopes for their relationship to heal if she gets her sanity back, neither is guaranteed to happen. His doubts and resentment at Casca's state are still present.

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* In the boat on the way to Elfheim, Casca accidentally falls into the water, only with Guts trying to catch her...with his prostethic prosthetic left hand. Of course he fails to avoid her falling into the water, and though no one is seriously hurt, Guts realizes that even though he wants to protect her and hopes for their relationship to heal if she gets her sanity back, neither is guaranteed to happen. His doubts and resentment at Casca's state are still present.



* While technically not a ''Berserk'' chapter but still included within the volume, the chapter 364.5 is a heartbreaking eulogy to the late Miura from his best friend Kouji Mori, who has taken up the mantle as lead writer after Miura's death. The little chapter shows that the two were friends for most of their lives, drawing comics back in high school.

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* While technically not a ''Berserk'' chapter but still included within the volume, the chapter 364.5 is a heartbreaking eulogy to the late Miura from his best friend Kouji Mori, who has [[PosthumousCollaboration taken up the mantle as lead writer after Miura's death.death]]. The little chapter shows that the two were friends for most of their lives, drawing comics back in high school.



** Meanwhile, outside of the room we can see Farnese crying [[ItsAllMyFault and blaming herself]] because she couldn't stop Griffith from taking Casca, Serpico being concerned about her, Isidro deeply afflicted because of Isma's dissaperance, a desperate Roderick knocking on Gut's room, worried that he could do [[DrivenToSuicide something stupid]], and the whole crew discouraged and with several injured.

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** Meanwhile, outside of the room we can see Farnese crying [[ItsAllMyFault and blaming herself]] because she couldn't stop Griffith from taking Casca, Serpico being concerned about her, Isidro deeply afflicted because of Isma's dissaperance, a desperate Roderick knocking on Gut's Guts's room, worried that he could do [[DrivenToSuicide something stupid]], and the whole crew discouraged and with several injured.

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