![]() ![]() Hide spoiler text in comments with: >!Spoiler!< Posts containing spoilers should be marked as such using the option in the links below your post. Spoilers - Do not include spoilers in the title of your post. Tangentially related submissions may be removed if the link to the God of War universe is tenuous. Post content relevant to God of War and the God of War Universe. Attacking or harassing other users may result in a ban. Chat with us on Discord!īe Excellent to Each Other - Follow Reddiquette guidelines - don't be a garbage person. Or posting anything related to GOW really. ![]() This subreddit is dedicated to discussion of the games and sharing news about them. I myself don't know if the Idea of Evil will show up again in the manga or not." of War is a third person action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. I thought that might limit the freedom of the story development. The appearance of god in the manga conclusively determines its range. "It's because I wanted Berserk's world to be revealed just that far, not any more than that. ^ Walter Bennet (sender), Puella (translator).^ Berserk :: Volume 13, " God of the Abyss (1)".^ a b c d Berserk :: Volume N/A, " God of the Abyss (2)".Nonetheless, the Idea, at least physically, still exists within established canon, as it makes its on-panel debut at the end of episode 82, which has been published in volume format.Miura was undecided on whether or not the Idea would feature in the manga again, though he never explicitly denied its canonicity, even when asked. Episode 83, in which the Idea converses with Griffith, was intentionally excluded from volume format, as Miura felt the appearance of "god" would limit the story's range.Void references a "god born of man" and refers to the soon-to-be sacrificed Band of the Falcon members as "lambs of the unholy god born of man" and deems Griffith as "the one chosen by the hand of the great god".Flora mentions that the God Hand are "executors of the will of something lurking in the distant Abyss".The Idea then urges Griffith to harness the power of the feelings in the Abyss to refashion his body into a suitable shape for his task, thus giving rise to the birth of the fifth God Hand angel Femto. Furthermore, it reassures Griffith that whether his actions bring suffering or salvation, they will prove suitable for mankind regardless, for they are ultimately desired. ![]() When asked by Griffith what it wants from him, the Idea answers that it is a part of Griffith and Griffith a part of it by virtue of Griffith himself being a part of mankind's collective unconscious, and that, therefore, his desire is its desire. The Idea explains its nature as the human collective unconscious will made manifest and reveals that it is responsible for the man Griffith is, having cultivated his lineage and the historical context which led to his audience with it. It is then that a voice reveals to him that "When suffering so profound as to make someone rip themself apart is confronted, a heart is frozen." Additionally, the voice explains that the numerous beherits emanating from the place are "Droplets of ideas that have spilled from this sea to eternity," and "Summons to the other world." Upon arriving to the sight of the Idea's fleshy, heart-like core, Griffith issues the question of "God.?" And I produce those, as it is what I have been brought into existence for.ĭuring Griffith's Eclipse, Griffith's essence descends into the depths of the Abyss as he experiences an onrush of sensations from the sacrificial slaughter he has willed, though he notes that he feels nothing in his heart. wanted reasons for the destiny that kept transcending their knowledge. ![]() Reasons why their lives were filled with suffering. The Idea is the will of humanity's collective unconscious made manifest, owing its origins to the species' longing for transcendental reasons regarding its existence: ![]()
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