She struggles with her changing role. Seeing Griffith rise to nobility makes her realize the distance between them is growing, even as she tries to protect him from the court's snakes. 💡 Notable Themes

The episode features beautiful, static backgrounds of the Midland palace, emphasizing the grandeur and "coldness" of the nobility.

Griffith uses the attempt to identify his enemies. He tasks Guts with a dark mission: eliminate those responsible. 🎭 Character Development

📍 This episode corresponds to chapters in the Golden Age Arc of the manga. If you are watching for the first time, pay close attention to the Beherit—it is the most important object in the series. To help you dive deeper into the series: Characters involved in the conspiracy Manga differences for this chapter Next episode spoilers

Griffith’s dream is finally within reach, but it requires him to move into a world of "poison and shadows."

The primary conflict is not with swords, but with status. The Midland "old guard" cannot stand a commoner rising so high.

Griffith and his primary lieutenants (Guts, Casca, Rickert, Judeau, and Pippin) are honored by the King. This cements their transition from "mercenaries" to "nobles."

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She struggles with her changing role. Seeing Griffith rise to nobility makes her realize the distance between them is growing, even as she tries to protect him from the court's snakes. 💡 Notable Themes

The episode features beautiful, static backgrounds of the Midland palace, emphasizing the grandeur and "coldness" of the nobility. Berserk Episode 10

Griffith uses the attempt to identify his enemies. He tasks Guts with a dark mission: eliminate those responsible. 🎭 Character Development She struggles with her changing role

📍 This episode corresponds to chapters in the Golden Age Arc of the manga. If you are watching for the first time, pay close attention to the Beherit—it is the most important object in the series. To help you dive deeper into the series: Characters involved in the conspiracy Manga differences for this chapter Next episode spoilers Griffith uses the attempt to identify his enemies

Griffith’s dream is finally within reach, but it requires him to move into a world of "poison and shadows."

The primary conflict is not with swords, but with status. The Midland "old guard" cannot stand a commoner rising so high.

Griffith and his primary lieutenants (Guts, Casca, Rickert, Judeau, and Pippin) are honored by the King. This cements their transition from "mercenaries" to "nobles."