Forged in darkness and baptized in blood, the Dragon Slayer is more than just a sword; it is a monument to Guts’ endless struggle. Once a weapon meant to slay dragons, it found its true purpose cutting through monsters far more terrible. Its massive 60-inch frame carries the weight of countless battles, its edge dulled not by time, but by the sheer number of horrors it has cleaved. Every mark etched along its surface tells a story of defiance, every scratch a memory of a war waged against fate itself. To wield it is to shoulder the burden of vengeance.
The Raider Sword stands as a relic of Guts’ early days, before he bore the name Black Swordsman. Lighter but no less deadly in appearance, it symbolizes his first steps toward becoming a living weapon. The blade’s tempered lines recall the countless foes cut down in brutal campaigns, when steel was the only ally he could trust. It’s the embodiment of raw survival, unrefined, reckless, and unyielding, the sword that taught him that strength alone is not enough to fight the darkness.
Then came the Black and White Dragon Slayer, a refined evolution of the legend. A balance of contrast and clarity, it mirrors the duality of Guts himself: the struggle between rage and reason, chaos and purpose. The polished black-and-white finish reflects his transformation from a wandering mercenary into a warrior tempered by loss and loyalty. This blade is less about destruction and more about endurance, a weapon that gleams with the faint light of resolve even in a world drowned in shadow.
Together, these three swords form the legacy of the Struggler. They are not simply weapons, but echoes of a man’s unending battle against destiny, symbols of power, pain, and perseverance. To possess them is to carry the spirit of Berserk itself: relentless, fearless, and eternally forged in fire and steel.