What is a Behelit?

What is a Behelit?

Behelit A Behelit is a small, egg-like oval object, with a set of human facial features scattered on its surface—giving the thing a rather disconcerting appearance.

How does the Behelit work?

A beherit resembles an egg, covered with human facial features arrayed across its surface, giving it a rather disconcerting appearance. Upon activation, a beherit rearranges its facial features, forming a distressed face which sheds tears of blood and emits a low scream before creating a temporal junction.

What are Behelits made of?

The Behelit is made from stainless steel and this thing is Heavy!

How big is a Behelit?

Measures: around 3,5-4 cm long.

Did Skull Knight use a Behelit?

8 Wields A Behelit-infused Blade Initially, Skull Knights sword appeared as a blade with its hilt covered in entangled rose thorns. As the story progresses, with the help of the many Behelits, including Rosine’s, that he had ingested, has transformed it into a Behelit-infused blade.

How many Behelits are in Berserk?

Only three remains: Guts, Casca and the unable-Griffith.

How tall is Guts in Berserk?

Guts
Species Unknown
Height 6’8″ (204 cm)
Weight 253 lbs (115 kg)
Alignment Chaotic Good

Who is God in Berserk?

“Writing Miura”. “It’s because I wanted Berserk’s world to be revealed just that far, not any more than that. The appearance of god in the manga conclusively determines its range….References.

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What does the Behelit sword do?

By virtue of being comprised of numerous molten beherits, the Sword of Beherits is likewise capable of reaching into the deepest depths of the Astral World. It can also be used to tear open astral subspace portals leading to other locations within the Physical World, allowing for nigh-instant transmission.

Is PUCK a girl Berserk?

Puck is an elf of the Pisky race, descendants of the ancient spirits of wind.

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