I’m really interested in trying to get more information about Void, and one angle I haven’t read much about is this: does the amount of people sacrificed, and their strength, influence the power of the resultant godhand member?

There definitely seems to be some kind of correlation between sacrifices and power, since Slan states in chapter 82: “It’s ironic though. The stronger his life force and the greater his anguish, the more they become precious bread for the new life of darkness”. From this we can at least deduct that a strong sacrifice makes the new member stronger than a weak sacrifice.

Now the question is: shouldn’t this mean that Void is much, much more powerful than Griffith currently is? After all, he sacrificed not just a band of mercenaries (who have some very strong members, albeit only few due to the year before), but an entire kingdom. I do think the average sacrifice was much weaker for Void (as they were most likely not warriors, but intellectuals), though it’s difficult to say since we know very little about his eclipse. But nonetheless I definitely think there is some correlation here.

This of course leads to some interesting possibilities for what Griffith is currently up to. Is he planning to somehow ascend further by making another, much bigger sacrifice? Do the godhand members have a hierarchy which he is trying to climb (almost certainly)? Could he be trying to surpass the Idea of Evil itself?

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    That would mean that, even if little, Griffith cared about every single soldier of his. In a way, he sacrificed himself, his humanity, with the band of the hawk.

    I’m a 100% certain this is the case. After all, he is horrified thinking about their deaths in the child scene while he’s still being convinced, and just before the panel with the crystallized tear in chapter 82 he says: “All their deaths are piercing through me! I wished for it. I killed them. It’s strange… I don’t feel anything.”

    That will be one of the most memorable factors from the whole series. Will we get a confirmation on Skull Knight being a type of Guts and Void being a type of Griffith, or will it be an entirely different thing? Miura really built an entire world to be explored and in a fantastic way!

    Absolutely! I’m sure it won’t be a direct parallel - as far as we know Gaiseric and Void despised each other before Voids ascension (since Void was spreading the sins of Gaiseric, who was torturing him). Griffith and Guts loved each other, although Griffith hated him for making him forget his dreams. Maybe we’ll learn more about Voids and Gaiserics history prior to the stories we’ve heard so far?