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|occupation = Leader of the [[God Hand]] |
|occupation = Leader of the [[God Hand]] |
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|skills = Space Manipulation<br> |
|skills = Space Manipulation<br> |
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Branding |
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|hobby = Branding his victims |
|hobby = Branding his victims |
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|goals = Serve The Idea of Evil and its purpose of giving reason for humanity's suffering.<br> |
|goals = Serve The Idea of Evil and its purpose of giving reason for humanity's suffering.<br> |
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Maintain and enforce the Law of Causality. |
Maintain and enforce the Law of Causality. |
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+ | {{Quote|The thread bundled by the laws of causality have now been bound.|Void as Griffith submits his troops as sacrifices}} |
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− | {{Quote|What is it you fear? We, who are infinitely more powerful than you? Or perhaps it is the future, the path which you were destined to follow.|Void}} |
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+ | {{Quote|The promised time has come!|Void as he brands sacrificial victims}} |
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+ | {{Quote|The thread of causality has been severed.|Void as Apostle Count dies refusing to sacrifice his daughter}} |
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− | '''Void''' is the leader and oldest member of the [[God Hand]] and |
+ | '''Void''' is the leader and oldest member of the [[God Hand]] and the secondary antagonist of the manga series ''Berserk.'' |
− | Though the members of the God Hand are all nominally of equal standing, Void, being the eldest of them, acts as the ''de facto'' leader of the group. He is the one who brands the sacrifices made by tortured souls in order for them to become [[Apostles]] and achieve their dream. He is the nemesis of the Skull Knight, who he may have sacrificed himself in a long |
+ | Though the members of the God Hand are all nominally of equal standing, Void, being the eldest of them, acts as the ''de facto'' leader of the group. He is the one who brands the sacrifices made by tortured souls in order for them to become [[Apostles]] and achieve their dream. He is the nemesis of the Skull Knight, who he may have sacrificed himself in a long past story similar to Guts and Griffith in the past. |
− | Void's head features a large, exposed brain, eyes stitched shut and lips peeled back. His cloak and body seem to be distorted and he has the power to open up a sort of inter dimensional mirror portal at his own will. He also notably has six fingers on each hand. |
+ | Void's head features a large, exposed brain, eyes stitched shut and lips peeled back. His cloak and body seem to be distorted, and he has the power to open up a sort of inter dimensional mirror portal at his own will. He also notably has six fingers on each hand. |
He is the most philosophical God Hand member and is primarily concerned with analyzing and controlling the course of destiny. |
He is the most philosophical God Hand member and is primarily concerned with analyzing and controlling the course of destiny. |
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+ | *His name could be inspired by John Boyd, a Science-Fiction author, or Destination: Void, a sci-fi novel by Frank Herbert. |
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+ | *In the first adaptation of the series, Void serves as the series narrator, introducing each episode and previewing the next. |
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[[Category:Destroyers]] |
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“ | The thread bundled by the laws of causality have now been bound. | „ |
~ Void as Griffith submits his troops as sacrifices |
“ | The promised time has come! | „ |
~ Void as he brands sacrificial victims |
“ | The thread of causality has been severed. | „ |
~ Void as Apostle Count dies refusing to sacrifice his daughter |
Void is the leader and oldest member of the God Hand and the secondary antagonist of the manga series Berserk.
Though the members of the God Hand are all nominally of equal standing, Void, being the eldest of them, acts as the de facto leader of the group. He is the one who brands the sacrifices made by tortured souls in order for them to become Apostles and achieve their dream. He is the nemesis of the Skull Knight, who he may have sacrificed himself in a long past story similar to Guts and Griffith in the past.
Void's head features a large, exposed brain, eyes stitched shut and lips peeled back. His cloak and body seem to be distorted, and he has the power to open up a sort of inter dimensional mirror portal at his own will. He also notably has six fingers on each hand.
He is the most philosophical God Hand member and is primarily concerned with analyzing and controlling the course of destiny.
Trivia
- His name could be inspired by John Boyd, a Science-Fiction author, or Destination: Void, a sci-fi novel by Frank Herbert.
- In the first adaptation of the series, Void serves as the series narrator, introducing each episode and previewing the next.
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