Our hero, Guts, is now just one warrior among others, seeking a place where he can feel at ease, and hoping to have found it with Griffith and his troupe.
The latter comforts Guts, who is wounded after the battle with Zood the invincible/immortal.
What could possibly disturb the tranquility and confidence that Guts finally seems to have found?
The latter comforts Guts, who is wounded after the battle with Zood the invincible/immortal.
What could possibly disturb the tranquility and confidence that Guts finally seems to have found?