: Guts decides to take Casca to Puck's homeland, Elfhelm , believing it to be the only place she might be safe from the "Brand" and potentially regain her sanity.
: Guts realizes his "Black Swordsman" persona—fueled by isolated rage—is a liability when caring for the regressed Casca. This realization forces him to accept the help of others, starting with Puck and Isidro . Berserk (2017) Episode 2
: The story begins to introduce more high-fantasy elements, moving away from the gritty medieval warfare of the Golden Age toward a world where the astral and physical planes are merging. Technical Analysis and Reception : Guts decides to take Casca to Puck's
The episode covers several key plot points from the manga's Millennium Falcon arc: : The story begins to introduce more high-fantasy
: Farnese undergoes significant character development, renouncing her rigid religious ties to the Holy See after witnessing the literal hell Guts inhabits. Her decision to follow Guts signifies a shift from blind dogma to a search for objective truth, however brutal it may be. Narrative Developments