



Chapter 39 of Berserk continues the aftermath…
But now something new appears:
Tension.
Not from enemies.
But from within.
1. The Calm Feels Wrong
The Band of the Hawk is finally safe for now.
No soldiers.
No chase.
But the silence feels heavy.
Because everyone knows:
Nothing is truly okay.
2. Guts and Casca — Emotional Distance




Guts and Casca feel different now.
Not broken…
But strained.
Because Griffith is back.
And that changes everything.
3. Griffith’s Presence Changes the Group




Griffith is physically there.
But mentally…
He feels distant.
Like a shadow of who he was.
And that affects everyone.
Because they don’t know how to face it.
4. The Dream Is Gone
This chapter makes something clear:
The Band of the Hawk no longer has a dream.
Before:
- Fight for Griffith
- Rise together
- Build something
Now?
They’re just surviving.
5. A Storm Is Coming




There’s a quiet sense of danger.
Not visible.
Not immediate.
But coming.
Something is building.
And when it arrives…
Everything will change.
Why Chapter 39 Matters
This chapter sets emotional tension before the climax.
It shows:
- Internal conflict
- Loss of purpose
- Psychological weight
It prepares the story for what’s next.
Final Thoughts on Chapter 39
Chapter 39 is uncomfortable.
Because nothing is solved.
Guts is unsure.
Casca is torn.
Griffith is broken.
And the Hawks…
Are no longer what they used to be.