Is the reincarnation of Griffith Good

I was wondering when Femto was incarnated into Griffith again, is the new Griffith good. Is he not evil like the god's hand, or is he still an evil being in a human form. Is this human form just an illusion that people in the physical form see or an actual human. Also are the God's Hand creatures of heaven (God) or hell (Satan)?
 

Aazealh

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Hello MasterZaffro, welcome to SK.net. :serpico:

MasterZaffro said:
is he still an evil being in a human form.

There are a lot of threads on the subject, please run a search for them to get detailed information. And yes, it's Femto inside of that body, although remnants of the Demon Child still exist deep inside. So he's still a God Hand member, and though unsuspected for now, most probably still "evil" (see the prophecy and Falcon of Light/Darkness deal). More details in the countless threads discussing and explaining the matter.

MasterZaffro said:
Is this human form just an illusion that people in the physical form see or an actual human.

He has a physical body, but that doesn't mean that he is human. He sure has a supernatural aura about him, does incredible things, and from what we know people living in the material world just can't harm him.

MasterZaffro said:
Also are the God's Hand creatures of heaven (God) or hell (Satan)?

It doesn't work like that. The God Hand serves the God of the Berserk world, that calls itself the Idea of Evil. There is no Judeo-Christian "God and Satan" notion in Berserk. The Idea of Evil uses causality in order to influence, regulate, and determine events in the world. Again, please search for older threads on the subject.

About heaven and hell, we only know of a hell, called the Vortex of Souls. Griffith tells Mule in episode 195 that everybody goes there, but our knowledge on the question is very limited, so there might be exceptions.

The apostles aren't really the God Hand's "creatures" either, they're free to do as they will. They also don't come from hell, they're humans that are bestowed evil powers during a ceremony in which they have to sacrifice the thing that is most precious to them. When they die however, they are bound to join the Vortex of Souls, as are the sacrificed (branded) people and a lot of others.
 

TheRedShadow

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To fully understand this notion you must but aside, EXACTLY what A. said, the Judeo-Christian idea's.

They should be non-existant in the Berserk manga, and seem to be. Thus when reading Berserk, or any other story, for that matter, put aside the Christian outlook.

Understandable nonetheless.
 
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