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The God Hand is a quinquevirate of demonkind sovereigns who act as executors of the Idea of Evil's will,[1] by virtue of their desires being intrinsic to the entity.[2] They reign over apostles as masters, and are responsible for facilitating the demonic reincarnation of beherit bearers during sacrificial ceremonies.[3] They have orchestrated many significant events that have largely affected the course of humanity and the state of the universe.

Guts slays his first apostle (the roamer) with the Dragon Slayer.
Berserk, volume 14, "One Who Hunts Dragons"
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