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The manga world will never mourn less for the loss of Kentaro Miura. We all know, how much his creative legacy is directly attached to the dark fantasy realm ofBerserk. Still, you will be interested to know that in an intriguing interview from a while ago, Miura Sensei did answer his fans with his insight as to the future narrative directions and how female characters were going to leave their stamp on the story.

He commented, that the influence of these characters was short-lived, and hinted that a more prominent role was assigned to them in the tale that would later unfold. It was quite interesting to understand his artistic vision, as we go on and find our way through this hauntingBerserk,we get to see a rare glimpse into Miura Sensei’s creative mind.
Miura Sensei Shared His Visons On Future Character Introductions InBerserk
In an extremely candid interview, Miura Sensei spoke on new character introductions and his wish to not create something akin to a “man’s world” in the story. He wanted to strive for balance, knowing that there had to be many women who would move the story in important ways. Miura brought depth and complexity into theBerserkuniverse to ensure his creation would transcend generations.
First of all, I want to add more female characters. Since having only a “man’s world” is not well balanced, one or two new female characters are needed. And important new characters should be introduced as well. They are related to Guts in a way similar to the Band of the Falcon, instead of taking their place. Staying alone is too hard for Guts. However, these characters aren’t as close to him as the Band of the Falcon. They can be rather hostile with him. I’ve conceived some characters with whom the story development can be varied.

This quote offers an interesting glimpse into the mind of a master storyteller—a vision toward which he stands committed, in order to create a rich, inclusive world.
Kentaro Miura Tried To Bring Balance ToBerserkWith Complex Female Characters
Kentaro Miura, the brain behindBerserk,is a sharp-eyed visionary, and he felt the need for diversification in his story, that is – a need for more female characters. So, he aimed to bring in more women to prevent it from going the way of Naruto and One Piece, which were criticized for a male-dominated cast.
“He might come out like a scary monster and seem inhuman”: Kentaro Miura Was Deeply Troubled About How to Make Guts Angry in Berserk
Among the clearly outlined surroundings, Miura had woven an abundance of the female element into his story, which setBerserkapart from other works published at the same time, and established its seat as a modern classic. This audacious idea reflects not only the progressiveness of Miura’s ideas but also ensures thatBerserkwill continue to fascinate readers with its subtle, multi-dimensional characters.
The legacy of Miura goes far beyond the pages of his iconic series, inspiring new creators to emerge with even more varied and profound storytelling.

You can watchBerserkonCrunchyroll.
Diganta Mondal
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