Berserk’s Endgame Explores A Mysterious World In The Dark Anime’s History (And What This Means For The Finale)

As a dedicated fan of Berserk, I must say that the latest chapter has left me utterly spellbound! The intricate web of alliances and betrayals unfolding in Kushan’s Empire is as captivating as it is treacherous. With each passing chapter, I find myself on the edge of my seat, eagerly awaiting the next twist.


As they prepare to confront Griffith, the heroes from Berserk find themselves requiring aid that is not initially anticipated. After the devastation of Elfhelm, Guts the Black Swordsman has struggled to maintain his sanity. In the “Eastern Exile Arc,” Guts and his companions have been captured by warriors from the Kushan Empire, a group they encountered at sea. The long-awaited 377th chapter of Berserk’s manga offers readers an in-depth look at the current situation in Kushan while also presenting one of the most significant and startling cliffhangers in the history of Berserk.

Heed this advice: To avoid ruining your enjoyment of Chapter 377 of Berserk’s manga, beware that we’re about to delve into some major spoilers in this article. Fortunately for Guts and his group, the Kushan Empire recognizes their need for assistance if they aim to take down the White Hawk and his revamped version of the Band of the Hawk. Among the notable figures within Kushan is Silat, the warrior who made his debut before Griffith was rescued from Midland’s wicked prisons. In a conversation with one of Guts’ newfound allies, Silat provides an update on the current status of Kushan.

Kushan’s Empire Status

Silat clarifies, “Kushan is a sprawling, diverse nation encompassing numerous ethnicities.” He continues, “Leaders from each clan gather to establish national policies, considering their unique perspectives. It’s generally agreed that Ganishka, the former emperor and a disciple of the Godhand, fell due to his dictatorship, disregarding Kurultai. To avoid repeating this error, we must learn from history.” Essentially, Griffith and Guts thwarted Ganishka’s world domination ambitions by working together against him.

“Silat further explains why Kushan has remained a nation for such a long time, stating, ‘For centuries, we’ve survived through the chaos caused by our leaders being toppled in vicious power struggles. We’ve trudged along a path steeped in warfare and strife. The number of fallen comrades is a testament to this. None among us would ever submit to those wicked, bloodthirsty monsters.’

A Traitor Revealed

As the Kushan Empire ponders its strategy against the Band of the Hawk, this chapter culminates in a chilling manner. The “Leader of Kushan’s Northern Clan” is unmasked as a demonic figure, none other than Rakshas. If you’re not acquainted with the enigmatic assassin, Rakshas has been working for Griffith, but his true intention is to eliminate the White Hawk for personal gain. Sadly for Guts and his companions, it appears that Rakshas is determined to sabotage Kushan’s offensive plans. Given that the next chapter is called “The Onset of Tragedy”, it seems that tough times are ahead for the anime’s heroes.

After the sad demise of Kentaro Miura, his associates Kouji Mori and Studio Gaga have stepped in to continue Berserk. Although the series has temporarily halted its regular release schedule for the newer chapters, readers won’t have to wait too long as Chapter 378 is set to be published this month. Fortunately, the collaboration between Miura and Studio Gaga is proving to be worth the wait, as this latest installment ranks among their best work yet, offering an exciting glimpse into the possible final chapter for characters like Guts and Griffith.

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2024-11-02 00:39