Berserk: The Golden Age Arc – Memorial Edition 1x5
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Guts begins to question his place in the Band of the Hawk, while Griffith puts the band in play for his riskiest gambit yet.
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1. The following series contains graphic material including violent imagery,
nudity and depictions of sexual assault,
and may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.
2. What am I doing?
3. In this worthless place...
4. Putting my life on the line...
for so little...
5. That's it! Get him!
6. A dream. One not to be accomplished
for others' sake, but for his own.
7. To live for no reason just
because you happened to be born?
8. I could never stomach such a life.
9. That's what I think a friend is. An equal.
10. And you louts call yourselves Tudor's—
11. There's no time to think.
12. Right now, it's about how to slash.
13. How to kill.
14. That's all.
15. Please be in time!
16. This is the place!
17. Whoa.
18. Did the captain do all of this?
19. No way. There's nearly a hundred bodies.
20. Guts! Are you here?
21. Answer me, Guts!
22. Guts!
23. Captain!
24. Captain Guts!
25. H-Hey.
26. Looks like bad news...
27. Guts! Hey!
28. I told you not to die!
29. Are you gonna break your promise to me?
30. Guts!
31. Pipe down.
32. Quit shakin' me.
33. I'm hurt enough as it is.
34. Guts...
35. Wild!
36. The captain's a monster!
37. I bet these guys never thought they'd lose.
38. O-Ouch!
39. Hundred-Men Slayer Guts?
Now that's Band of the Hawk material!
40. Captain Guts, the Hundred-Men Slayer!
41. The Golden Age Arc The Battle for Doldrey
42. The Golden Age Arc The Battle for Doldrey
43. The Golden Age Arc The Battle for Doldrey
44. The Golden Age Arc The Battle for Doldrey
45. Campfire of Dreams
46. Taking out a hundred men? That's incredible.
47. Yeah, to say the least!
48. I must have really worried you guys.
49. We really owe Captain Guts
this time around, eh?
50. But, man... Boss Griffith
could've stuck around longer.
51. All it took for him to split
on us was a war council.
52. Big Sis needs him at a time like this.
53. H-Hey!
54. Go back to your master.
55. Back to Griffith.
56. Too far, dude!
57. Casca.
58. Got a minute to spare?
59. What is it?
60. I thought I'd tell you something.
61. When we went to Griffith to suggest
sending out a search party for you two,
62. the nobles present found all
sorts of reasons to oppose it.
63. But Griffith said, in no uncertain terms:
64. Those two are essential
to the Band of the Hawk.
65. I cannot afford to lose them.
66. He did?
67. Yeah. It's a big deal for him to go that far.
68. I was jealous, to be honest.
69. Also...
70. Here.
71. Put that on Mr. Hundred-Men Slayer.
72. Powder? Is this medicine?
73. There was an elf in the
entertainer troupe I used to work for.
74. He was a good-natured sort of fella.
75. He gave me that when I was
badly injured in an accident.
76. It's elf dust.
77. An elf? No way.
78. It's true!
79. Well, not many believe in them
these days, but they really exist.
80. It doesn't matter if you believe or not.
81. I'll just say this—
that dust is guaranteed to work.
82. It's saved me on the battlefield, too.
Multiple times.
83. That's the last of it, though.
84. And you're just giving it to me?
85. Don't sweat it. If you think of it as one bag
of medicine for a hundred soldiers,
86. that's a heck of a bargain.
87. Thank you, Judeau!
88. Suddenly she's a big softie.
89. Shouldn't you be sleeping?
90. My body feels too hot to sleep.
91. I feel better here, where it's nice and cool.
92. H-Hey.
93. Don't move.
94. The pain's fading...?
95. What is that stuff?
96. Judeau gave it to me.
Said it's a secret salve.
97. Come on, let me see your back.
98. It's no concern of yours.
99. Huh?
100. I took it upon myself to do that.
101. It wasn't so much for your sake.
102. Crossing swords is more in my
nature than running away.
103. You're saying you fought nearly a hundred
enemies just because that's your style?
104. Yeah.
105. But to tell you the truth,
at the time, I thought...
106. Compared to what you're doing, me fighting
a hundred men doesn't mean a thing.
107. And not just you. Griffith, too.
108. He has something he'd stake his life on.
109. I think that sort of thing's amazing.
110. Compared to that,
111. whether I fight a hundred
or a thousand men, it makes no difference.
112. That's what I thought.
113. Guts...
114. This is a great view.
115. Huh?
116. You know Gaston? He's my second-in-command.
117. He says that once the war's over,
118. he's gonna open up a clothing
shop in downtown Windham.
119. He's more skillful than he looks.
120. Nichole asked a woman to marry
him and got turned down.
121. He's hellbent on getting promoted
to captain ASAP so he can propose again.
122. Although everyone's betting he'll screw it up.
123. When you look out over it,
124. it's like each of their tiny dreams
and hopes are in those lights.
125. That's how it starts to look.
126. Like a campfire of dreams, huh?
127. Get a load of the smooth talker.
128. I mistook you for some princess.
129. Cut it out!
130. I think you're right, though.
131. Maybe each one of us has gathered here,
bringing with us a small fire.
132. A flame so tiny one puff could put it out.
133. So to keep them from burning out, we cast our own flames
into the biggest fire we can find...
134. The inferno named Griffith.
135. But you know...
136. My fire ain't here.
137. As for me,
138. maybe I just wandered up to the campfire
to warm myself a little.
139. Guts...
140. As long as I have this, I'm confident
I can survive any battle.
141. That's how it's played out so far.
142. Even before the Band of the Hawk,
143. no matter how bad a losing battle was,
I at least always survived.
144. That still holds true.
145. But there's not much meaning
to be found there.
146. I've been on the battlefield all my life.
147. The mercenary boss who raised me taught
me how to swing a sword, nothing more.
148. This was all I had.
149. I don't wanna die.
150. But it's purely because I want to live,
151. purely because this is all I know,
that I've fought my way here.
152. And my all-important reason for fighting?
153. Maybe I've always tried to
leave that up to someone else.
154. Guts, you...
155. Eh, who gives a damn?
I'm just grumbling on and on.
156. Why'd I go and tell you that stuff?
It's pathetic.
157. Right back at you.
158. Wait, Guts, don't tell me you're...
159. There he is! Captain Guts!
160. Captain! Let's all have a drink!
161. Sure.
162. But what about your wounds, Captain?
163. Oh, I'm all better.
164. Man, you're a monster!
165. That's our captain!
166. Fire!
167. How can this be?
168. Not a single man made it to the walls.
169. Doldrey is most formidable.
170. It's the Holy Purple Rhino Knights!
171. Here comes Boscogn!
172. The fort repels enemies with impregnable
defenses, and once foes are exhausted,
173. Tudor's mightiest, the Holy Purple
Rhino Knights, finish them off.
174. In the face of these audacious tactics,
175. our losses have climbed to 30 percent,
including the elite White Tiger Knights.
176. Further losses would be—
177. We're aware of that!
178. Doldrey is a Midland fortress of old!
179. It cannot be taken easily!
180. Tudor is currently at risk of civil war
over succession to the imperial throne.
181. They won't have forces to spare here forever!
182. If the war goes on much longer,
things will sort themsel—
183. That's too passive.
184. Doldrey is the final bridgehead to Tudor!
185. If we don't drive them out and bring an end
to this Hundred-Year War now, we never will!
186. Indeed! This is a golden opportunity!
187. Yes, but...
188. Things must be difficult for Tudor as well.
189. What are your thoughts on total war?
190. I am against it.
191. The morale of our troops is so low,
there's an endless stream of deserters.
192. That will only worsen with the
annihilation of the White Tigers.
193. And we've yet to drive all
of Tudor's forces from our kingdom.
194. If they were to attack our rear,
195. we would be utterly devastated!
196. If the campaign drags on any longer,
197. we will be dogged by the need for
additional wartime provisions.
198. We won't be able to avoid
199. rising discontent amongst the
people over the frequent taxation!
200. I suppose even the Hawk must
be at a loss this time.
201. I need only the order.
202. Well, there's only so much you can do.
203. They may say you're
a godsend on the battlefield, but...
204. Huh?
205. If His Majesty were to order it.
206. I do not need a large force. The Band
of the Hawk alone would be enough.
207. What'd you just say?
208. Impossible! How would you take Doldrey
with just the Band of the Hawk?
209. Even the White Tiger Knights were defeated.
210. Are you in your right mind?
211. You'd be taking on thirty thousand
212. with no more than five thousand cavalry!
213. This is absurd. A youngster's nonsense!
214. A century's worth of great commanders
have failed to take Doldrey.
215. There's no way the Band of the Hawk can do it!
216. Count Griffith, you meant that sincerely?
217. We order the Band of the Hawk
to capture Doldrey.
218. The Band of the Hawk?
219. Yes, sir. They are headed this way
with about five thousand cavalry.
220. They mean to take Doldrey
with a mere five thousand?
221. Just what are they—
222. General Boscogn.
223. Sir!
224. The White Hawk, Griffith...
You mustn't kill him.
225. Sir?
226. You shall bring him to me alive.
Is that clear?
227. But as long as he lives,
228. stopping the Band of the Hawk—
rather, Midland itself, will be...
229. General Boscogn!
230. Is that clear?
231. Yes, sir.
232. How're we even supposed to attack that thing?
233. There's a sheer cliff behind it, and it
has about twenty of the latest cannons.
234. Then there's the hail of arrows,
oil, and stones...
235. I guess a frontal assault's the only option.
236. There's the Holy Purple Rhino Knights, too.
237. W-We can win this, right?
238. Guts?
239. Huh?
240. Hell, it's just a slightly bigger castle.
That's all.
241. As always, we can win if
we do what Griffith says.
242. Right?
243. What's he thinking, forming up
with the river to his back?
244. Does he know nothing of strategy?
245. No matter what trick he has up his sleeve,
246. with those numbers,
he can't do more than slow us down.
247. We'll simply destroy them head-on.
248. Yes, sir!
249. Griffith...
250. I've been waiting.
251. General Adon, it's good to see you safe.
252. Has anything happened during my absence?
253. You good to go?
254. Vanguard, to the fore!
255. Draw your weapons!
256. Vanguard, charge!
257. The enemy is on the move!
258. Their vanguard numbers two thousand,
with Count Griffith at the lead!
259. He split an already small force in two?
260. And with the leader himself in the vanguard.
261. Interesting. I'll bite.
262. Vanguard, move out!
Crush the enemy's first wave!
263. Follow the captain!
264. No way! They're not stopping!
265. They're cutting into us,
the Holy Purple Rhino Knights?
266. The enemy's too swift!
267. G-General!
268. The enemy's upon us!
269. Don't panic!
270. He's using his light cavalry's mobility
to punch a hole through our ranks.