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=== Golden Age Arc ===
 
=== Golden Age Arc ===
 
[[File:Manga E85 Primary.png|thumb|right|The Slug Baron during the fifth Eclipse.]]
 
[[File:Manga E85 Primary.png|thumb|right|The Slug Baron during the fifth Eclipse.]]
On his way to the site of the fifth Eclipse, during the night prior to the event, the Slug Baron, along with [[Rosine]] and other apostles, feasted on a group of injured [[Band of the Falcon|Falcons]], fleeing only after the [[Skull Knight]] appeared and leaving only [[Rickert]] alive.{{qref|e52}} Once the Eclipse started, and [[Griffith]] offered his comrades as sacrifices to join the God Hand, the Slug Baron was among apostles who managed to take down [[Pippin]]. By the time [[Guts]] found himself before the torn remains of his allies, the Slug Baron had hollowed Pippin's corpse and used it as a lure to ambush the swordsman, though Guts managed to elude his grasp.{{qref|e85}}
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On his way to the site of the fifth Eclipse, during the night prior to the event, the Slug Baron, along with [[Rosine]] and other apostles, feasts on a group of injured [[Band of the Falcon|Falcons]], fleeing only after the [[Skull Knight]] appears and leaving only [[Rickert]] alive.{{qref|e52}} Once the Eclipse goes under way, and [[Griffith]] offers his comrades as sacrifices to join the God Hand, the Slug Baron is among apostles who manages to take down [[Pippin]]. By the time [[Guts]] finds himself before the torn remains of his allies, the Slug Baron has hollowed Pippin's corpse and uses it as a lure to ambush the swordsman, though Guts manages to elude his grasp.{{qref|e85}}
   
 
=== Black Swordsman Arc ===
 
=== Black Swordsman Arc ===
For the next two years after his involvement in the Eclipse, the Slug Baron resumed his heretic executions, until Guts arrived in his land and disfigured his captain of the guard, [[Zondark]], before escaping with the aid of Vargas.{{qref|e0C}} The Slug Baron remembered the swordsman, and later infused Zondark with a fraction of his being to not only endow his vengeful henchman with [[Pseudo-Apostle|supernatural powers]], but possess him as well.{{qref|e0D}}
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For the next two years after his involvement in the Eclipse, the Slug Baron resumes his heretic executions, until Guts arrives in his land and disfigures his captain of the guard, [[Zondark]], before escaping with the aid of Vargas.{{qref|e0C}} The Slug Baron remembers the swordsman, and later infuses Zondark with a fraction of his being to not only endow his vengeful henchman with [[Pseudo-Apostle|supernatural powers]], but possess him as well.{{qref|e0D}}
   
 
[[File:Manga E0F Guts Shoots Slug Baron.png|thumb|left|Guts uses Theresia to mortally wound the Slug Baron.]]
 
[[File:Manga E0F Guts Shoots Slug Baron.png|thumb|left|Guts uses Theresia to mortally wound the Slug Baron.]]
After a possessed Zondark was presumed to be defeated following his ambush of Guts and Vargas, the Slug Baron went out to personally abduct Vargas after the man parted ways with Guts. Following Vargas' capture, the Slug Baron sentenced the revenge-driven man to death and set up an ambush at the execution ground in case Guts arrived to save the man.{{qref|e0D}} Aware of the trap, Guts stood back while [[Puck]] tried in vain to save Vargas and was captured. The Slug Baron later gave the captured [[elf]] to Theresia as a pet.{{qref|e0E}}
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After a possessed Zondark is presumed to be defeated following his ambush of Guts and Vargas, the Slug Baron goes out to personally abduct Vargas after the man parts ways with Guts. Following Vargas' capture, the Slug Baron sentences the revenge-driven man to death and sets up an ambush at the execution ground in case Guts arrives to save the man.{{qref|e0D}} Aware of the trap, Guts stands back while [[Puck]] tries in vain to save Vargas and is captured. The Slug Baron later gives the captured [[elf]] to Theresia as a pet.{{qref|e0E}}
   
After nightfall, Guts entered the Slug Baron's castle and faced him directly. The destruction caused by their battle broke open the doors to Theresia's room, allowing Theresia to leave her room for the first time in years. Theresia wandered into the throne room and was grabbed by Guts, who used her as a human shield to mortally injure the Slug Baron. Despite Puck's pleas to stop, Guts continued to sadistically stab the Slug Baron until the apostle's spilled blood flowed towards his beherit (which Guts was carrying and dropped mid-battle). Not wanting to die, the Slug Baron begged for help and activated his beherit, transporting everyone present to the realm of the God Hand.{{qref|e0F}}
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After nightfall, Guts enters the Slug Baron's castle and faces him directly. The destruction caused by their battle breaks open the doors to Theresia's room, allowing Theresia to leave her room for the first time in years. Theresia wanders into the throne room and is grabbed by Guts, who uses her as a human shield to mortally injure the Slug Baron. Despite Puck's pleas to stop, Guts continues to sadistically stab the Slug Baron until the apostle's spilled blood flows towards his beherit (which Guts was carrying and dropped mid-battle). Not wanting to die, the Slug Baron begs for help and activates his beherit, transporting everyone present to the realm of the God Hand.{{qref|e0F}}
   
 
[[File:Manga E0H Slug Baron Taken.png|thumb|The Slug Baron being dragged into the Abyss.]]
 
[[File:Manga E0H Slug Baron Taken.png|thumb|The Slug Baron being dragged into the Abyss.]]
The God Hand appeared, and while a brief encounter between Guts and Femto ensued, the Slug Baron insisted on sacrificing Guts for the swordsman's killing of previous apostles. However, [[Void]] explained to the Slug Baron that the already sacrificed swordsman's life could not be offered again, adding that that the sacrifice needed to be someone dear to the apostle if he wanted to continue living. Femto then pointed to the only person present that the Slug Baron could offer as sacrifice: his daughter, Theresia. [[Ubik]] then showed the girl the truth behind her mother's death. Unable to sacrifice his daughter in order to save his own life, the Slug Baron was dragged into the [[Abyss]] by a chain of souls of which Vargas' soul was a part. Once the [[Interstice]] ceased, the lifeless Slug Baron reverted to his human form, and his bifurcated, lifeless body was seen laying atop a pile of rubble.{{qref|e0H}}
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The God Hand appears, and while a brief encounter between Guts and Femto ensues, the Slug Baron insists on sacrificing Guts for the swordsman's killing of previous apostles. However, [[Void]] explains to the Slug Baron that the already sacrificed swordsman's life cannot be offered again, adding that that the sacrifice needs to be someone dear to the apostle if he wants to continue living. Femto then points to the only person present that the Slug Baron may offer as sacrifice: his daughter, Theresia. [[Ubik]] then shows the girl the truth behind her mother's death. Unable to sacrifice his daughter in order to save his own life, the Slug Baron is dragged into the [[Abyss]] by a chain of souls of which Vargas' soul is a part. Once the [[Interstice]] ceases, the lifeless Slug Baron reverts to his human form, and his bifurcated, lifeless body is seen laying atop a pile of rubble.{{qref|e0H}}
   
 
== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==

Revision as of 15:31, 18 June 2019

Divine providence cannot be thwarted... by man's efforts.
– The Slug Baron[1]

The Slug Baron[expl 1] was an apostle nobleman presiding over a territory which Guts visited during his two-year war against demonkind. He ultimately died in a bout with the Black Swordsman, dragged into the Vortex of Souls as a consequence of being unable to sacrifice his daughter, Theresia, in exchange for new life.[1]

Personality

As an apostle, the Slug Baron was an extremely cruel man, killing supposed heretics and their families for perceived slights, and taking those not immediately executed to be eaten after his experiments.[2] He was also a gluttonous apostle; unable to quell his hunger before the Eclipse, he, along with other apostles including Rosine, feasted on an encampment of injured Band of the Falcon mercenaries.[3] Years later, the Slug Baron enjoyed taunting Guts while thrashing the swordsman during their fight, but panicked and became hysterical when it became clear Guts had won.[4]

There is not much insight into his life as a human. Vargas mentioned that although the baron was still cruel, he was not sadistic.[2] Theresia additionally indicated that though her father was harsh, he genuinely cared about his kingdom.[1] He was notably susceptible to blind rage; when he found his wife participating in a pagan orgy, he was devastated, and slew everyone except for her. He wanted to kill her as well, but could not, instead opting to take his own life.[5] Later, after being mortally wounded by Guts, he spared Theresia from being a sacrifice to the God Hand, knowing full well that by not sacrificing her, he will be sucked into the Abyss for all eternity.[6]

Background

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The Slug Baron, as a human, with his wife and daughter.

Roughly seven years before the fifth Eclipse, the human who would become the Slug Baron served as ruler of a hold, during a period in which his land was overrun by pagans. One day, after a lengthy pagan-hunting campaign, he returned to his castle, only to find his beloved wife willingly participating in a heretical orgy. In a fit of blind rage, the man killed all of the heretical participants until only his wife was left, whom he could not bring himself to kill. He was driven to despair upon seeing his wife's knowing, triumphant smile, and almost ended his own life before his beherit responded to his despair. Granted an audience with the God Hand, the man sacrificed his wife in order to transcend his humanity and end his suffering; reborn as an apostle, he devoured his branded wife.[5]

Soon after his transcendence, the Slug Baron began spreading a lie that his wife was taken hostage by a group of heretics and killed during a sacrificial ritual. He later placed his daughter, Theresia, under house arrest.[1] From then on, the Slug Baron hunted heretics with unnatural enthusiasm; these inquisitions served only as a false pretense for the Slug Baron to acquire more bodies, which he vivisected, further mutilated, and devoured. When his physician Vargas discovered his secret and attempted to run away, the Slug Baron captured the man, mutilated him, and forced him to watch as his wife and two sons were eaten alive. Nevertheless, Vargas eventually managed to escape with the Slug Baron's beherit.[2]

Story

Golden Age Arc

File:Manga E85 Primary.png

The Slug Baron during the fifth Eclipse.

On his way to the site of the fifth Eclipse, during the night prior to the event, the Slug Baron, along with Rosine and other apostles, feasts on a group of injured Falcons, fleeing only after the Skull Knight appears and leaving only Rickert alive.[3] Once the Eclipse goes under way, and Griffith offers his comrades as sacrifices to join the God Hand, the Slug Baron is among apostles who manages to take down Pippin. By the time Guts finds himself before the torn remains of his allies, the Slug Baron has hollowed Pippin's corpse and uses it as a lure to ambush the swordsman, though Guts manages to elude his grasp.[7]

Black Swordsman Arc

For the next two years after his involvement in the Eclipse, the Slug Baron resumes his heretic executions, until Guts arrives in his land and disfigures his captain of the guard, Zondark, before escaping with the aid of Vargas.[8] The Slug Baron remembers the swordsman, and later infuses Zondark with a fraction of his being to not only endow his vengeful henchman with supernatural powers, but possess him as well.[2]

File:Manga E0F Guts Shoots Slug Baron.png

Guts uses Theresia to mortally wound the Slug Baron.

After a possessed Zondark is presumed to be defeated following his ambush of Guts and Vargas, the Slug Baron goes out to personally abduct Vargas after the man parts ways with Guts. Following Vargas' capture, the Slug Baron sentences the revenge-driven man to death and sets up an ambush at the execution ground in case Guts arrives to save the man.[2] Aware of the trap, Guts stands back while Puck tries in vain to save Vargas and is captured. The Slug Baron later gives the captured elf to Theresia as a pet.[1]

After nightfall, Guts enters the Slug Baron's castle and faces him directly. The destruction caused by their battle breaks open the doors to Theresia's room, allowing Theresia to leave her room for the first time in years. Theresia wanders into the throne room and is grabbed by Guts, who uses her as a human shield to mortally injure the Slug Baron. Despite Puck's pleas to stop, Guts continues to sadistically stab the Slug Baron until the apostle's spilled blood flows towards his beherit (which Guts was carrying and dropped mid-battle). Not wanting to die, the Slug Baron begs for help and activates his beherit, transporting everyone present to the realm of the God Hand.[4]

File:Manga E0H Slug Baron Taken.png

The Slug Baron being dragged into the Abyss.

The God Hand appears, and while a brief encounter between Guts and Femto ensues, the Slug Baron insists on sacrificing Guts for the swordsman's killing of previous apostles. However, Void explains to the Slug Baron that the already sacrificed swordsman's life cannot be offered again, adding that that the sacrifice needs to be someone dear to the apostle if he wants to continue living. Femto then points to the only person present that the Slug Baron may offer as sacrifice: his daughter, Theresia. Ubik then shows the girl the truth behind her mother's death. Unable to sacrifice his daughter in order to save his own life, the Slug Baron is dragged into the Abyss by a chain of souls of which Vargas' soul is a part. Once the Interstice ceases, the lifeless Slug Baron reverts to his human form, and his bifurcated, lifeless body is seen laying atop a pile of rubble.[6]

Abilities

File:Manga E0D Slug Baron Enters Zondark.png

The Slug Baron becoming a part of Zondark

Pseudo-Apostle Siring: The Slug Baron was capable of infecting others with his spawn in order to amplify their strength, speed, and fighting ability, as well as take possession of them.

Partial Transformation: Unusual for an apostle, the Slug Baron showed the ability to flexibly transform parts of himself to his slug-like true form from his base form, shown both in Vargas' flashback and his first in-person assault on Guts.

Regeneration: In the case of both his spawn and himself, the Slug Baron would not take damage and could simply regenerate his damaged parts. This did not apply to his head or heart, however, as the Slug Baron was unable to regenerate from injuries dealt to his head after Guts damaged it slightly, and he was later unable to reattach his head after Guts severed it from the rest of his transformed body. According to the Slug Baron himself, each time a limb of his was chopped off, he grew bigger as he regenerated, resulting in him getting larger and stronger the more drawn out a battle became.

Immense Strength: Largely owing to his sheer size, the Slug Baron was capable of burrowing through the stone floor of his castle in his true form and could smash through stone pillars easily. His monstrous strength was capable of temporarily incapacitating Guts.

Notes

Explanations

  1. ^ Kentarou Miura refers to the Slug Baron as such in an interview for the Berserk Official Guidebook, referring to the apostle as ナメクジ男爵, in which ナメクジ means "slug" and 男爵 means "baron".

References

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  3. ^ a b Berserk :: Volume 10, "The Eve (2)"
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  7. ^ Berserk :: Volume 13, "Quickening"
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