


Chapter 41 of Berserk is where everything stops feeling normal.
Not because of war.
Not because of enemies.
But because something… unnatural begins.
1. A Strange Pull
As the Band of the Hawk continues moving…
Something feels off.
Not just emotionally.
But physically.
The world itself feels different.
Like it’s guiding them somewhere.
2. Griffith and the Behelit




Griffith still seems broken…
But something reacts.
The Behelit.
That strange object from earlier…
Begins to awaken.
And it’s not random.
It’s responding to Griffith.
3. Guts Feels the Danger




Guts senses it.
Something is wrong.
Not a normal threat.
Not something he can fight.
But something deeper.
And for the first time…
Even Guts feels uncertain.
4. The World Begins to Change



The sky shifts.
The air changes.
Reality itself begins to bend.
This is no longer the same world.
And the Band of the Hawk…
Is caught inside it.
5. The Point of No Return
This chapter marks the final step before the Eclipse.
Because now:
- Griffith has reached absolute despair
- The Behelit has awakened
- The world has responded
And once this process begins…
It cannot be stopped.
Why Chapter 41 Is Crucial
This chapter transitions Berserk from:
- Human conflict → Supernatural horror
- Emotional drama → Cosmic tragedy
It sets up one of the most iconic moments in manga history.
Final Thoughts on Chapter 41
Chapter 41 feels different.
Because it is different.
This is no longer a story about war.
Or dreams.
Or survival.
This is something bigger.
Something darker.
Guts can’t stop it.
Casca can’t understand it.
And Griffith…
Is at the center of it.