



Chapter 26 of Berserk continues the quiet but dangerous shift inside Guts.
There’s no big battle.
No major event.
But something far more important is happening:
A decision is forming.
1. Guts Can’t Ignore It Anymore
After hearing Griffith in Chapter 25…
Guts can’t go back to how things were.
That idea of a “true friend” stays in his mind.
And it begins to bother him.
Because now he understands:
He’s not living his own life.
2. The Weight of Following Someone Else’s Dream



For the first time, Guts feels something uncomfortable:
He’s been following Griffith.
Fighting for Griffith.
Living inside Griffith’s dream.
And that realization creates distance.
Not physically.
But emotionally.
3. Casca Feels the Change
Casca notices it clearly now.
Guts is quieter.
More distant.
More focused inward.
She doesn’t know exactly what’s happening…
But she knows something is wrong.
And it scares her.
Because she feels like she’s about to lose him.
4. Griffith Remains Unaware


Meanwhile, Griffith continues forward.
Confident.
Focused.
Unstoppable.
He doesn’t see the change in Guts.
Because for him:
Everything is still going according to plan.
And that’s what makes this moment dangerous.
5. The Beginning of Separation
This chapter marks the start of something inevitable:
Guts moving away from Griffith.
Not out of anger.
Not out of betrayal.
But out of growth.
And that makes it even more tragic.
Why Chapter 26 Matters
This chapter sets up one of the biggest turning points in Berserk:
Guts choosing his own path.
It builds:
- Internal tension
- Emotional distance
- Inevitable separation
Everything is moving toward a moment that will change everything.
Final Thoughts on Chapter 26
Chapter 26 is quiet…
But heavy.
Because sometimes the biggest battles aren’t fought with swords.
They’re fought inside your mind.
Guts is no longer just surviving.
He’s evolving.
And once that starts…
Nothing can stop it.