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The Band of the Falcon,[1] named after its original namesake,[2] is an army founded by the White Falcon Griffith following his incarnation,[3] composed of both humans and apostles. It is the primary military force of Falconia. Furthermore, platoons from the band act as protective escorts for travelers seeking refuge through the treacherous lands of Fantasia.[4]
Rickert slaps Griffith within the White Falcon's own castle grounds, defiantly parting ways with his former leader.
Berserk, volume 38, "Bridge of Parting"
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- ... that the Skull Knight has described a previous wearer of the Berserker Armor as being a lifelong "foolish king"?
- ... that members of the God Hand are not omniscient and cannot anticipate everything?
- ... that the spirit trees of the Astral World stymied the branches of the World Tree?
- ... that the Dragon Slayer's design was influenced by similar swords illustrated in Pygmalio and the Guin Saga spin-off The Snow Queen?
- ... that souls of the departed communed with by Griffith are stated by him to go "To where they will become one"?
- ... that Berserk was significantly influenced by Kaoru Kurimoto's Guin Saga?
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- ^ Walter Bennet (sender), Puella (translator). "Writing Miura". "'Falcon' or 'Hawk', both mean [鷹] in Japanese. In some dictionaries, 'Falcon' is translated as [隼(はやぶさ)], but there's almost no difference. I used 'Falcon' from the great name of the 'Millennium Falcon' ship in Star Wars." SkullKnight.net.
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