Guts intestines
Yer breath is bad... It'll go away with yer head
OK, so we know that the Vortex of Souls is the place where both sacrifices and people with any bad karma end up. We also know that the Idea of Evil is the God of the Berserk universe (at least from his own words) and he dwells within the vortex of souls/abyss, we know too that the Idea of Evil manipulates causality in order to further his own goals, (which seem mostly to be the furtherance of evil, which by design would further the Idea's existence) I also believe that there has to be some form of heaven, not due to any dogma, but simply because I don't believe Schierke would mention a heaven unless it existed, also where would truly good humans go, and who governs the part of the heart of the Ideal that intentionalities of beings such as elves and fairies (who are purely good) reside within?
And since we know that the Idea manipulates the world in order to maintain his own existence, there would be no motivation for it to make a heaven, and since it is purportedly the God of the Berserk universe it would be up to it to create a heaven so to do so that would be counterintuitive to its designs. My point is that if there is a heaven it would have to of been created by someone else...
I thought of something interesting ... atleast to me anyway, it's sort of a chicken or the egg type question. We know that the Idea was essentially created by man's dark feelings/suffering, and I wonder what could've caused the suffering to exist? Also (going off the idea that the people alive prior to the Idea's existence were mortal) since we agree that the Vortex of Souls is an evil thing, and since we know that the Idea of Evil is the God of the Abyss then that would imply that it created the Vortex of Souls, so if man was alive prior to the Idea (in order for it to exist in the first place) and presumably died/faced hardships where did those souls of those pre-idea humans go to?
I'm getting off topic here, but I just want to finish these thoughts.
So I'll also add (even though it has been brought up before and at this point is unanswerable) we know the Idea wasn't responsible for the creation of humanity, so who created them/or if not a who/it then how did they come to be? All of these questions are what seriously lead me to believe that the Idea is not the God of all the multiple layers of existence within the Berserk universe, or even enough to have the title of God of the Berserk Universe, and remember that it is also said to be God of the Abyss, which I believe to be an important distinction.
And since we know that the Idea manipulates the world in order to maintain his own existence, there would be no motivation for it to make a heaven, and since it is purportedly the God of the Berserk universe it would be up to it to create a heaven so to do so that would be counterintuitive to its designs. My point is that if there is a heaven it would have to of been created by someone else...
I thought of something interesting ... atleast to me anyway, it's sort of a chicken or the egg type question. We know that the Idea was essentially created by man's dark feelings/suffering, and I wonder what could've caused the suffering to exist? Also (going off the idea that the people alive prior to the Idea's existence were mortal) since we agree that the Vortex of Souls is an evil thing, and since we know that the Idea of Evil is the God of the Abyss then that would imply that it created the Vortex of Souls, so if man was alive prior to the Idea (in order for it to exist in the first place) and presumably died/faced hardships where did those souls of those pre-idea humans go to?
I'm getting off topic here, but I just want to finish these thoughts.
So I'll also add (even though it has been brought up before and at this point is unanswerable) we know the Idea wasn't responsible for the creation of humanity, so who created them/or if not a who/it then how did they come to be? All of these questions are what seriously lead me to believe that the Idea is not the God of all the multiple layers of existence within the Berserk universe, or even enough to have the title of God of the Berserk Universe, and remember that it is also said to be God of the Abyss, which I believe to be an important distinction.