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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]
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- ... that Rickert is the first and thus far only individual to have wounded Griffith in any significant capacity following the latter's incarnation?
- ... that the Band of the Falcon and Millennium Falcon Arc are named after the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars?
- ... that the spirit trees of the Astral World stymied the branches of the World Tree?
- ... that beherits are still usable after their initial activation?
- ... that the Ideal World has its conceptual origins in Plato's theory of forms?
- ... that Berserk has been described as a shojo manga by Kentarou Miura?
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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.
- ^ Berserk :: Volume 23, "Flag of the Flying Sword"
- ^ Berserk :: Volume 22, "War Cry of the Wind (1)"
- ^ Berserk :: Volume 37, "Paradise"