>>222554398part 2ish
Berserk has always been there for them, and not only it has been a cool story for a lot, but it has
given them inspiration. A lot of people started to draw because of Berserk. The story has helped
some people getting over their traumas, which you can see on some posts on this thread alone.
Berserk also have given people solitude when they have gone through dark times.
There’s a lot to learn from Berserk, because it’s characters and themes are something you go through life.
His death not only means end of a manga they have really enjoyed, but also an end of a era.
Era when Berserk was still slowly, but surely coming.
They can remember reading Berserk and how happy it made them, thinking what’s next?
Not only Berserk reminds them about the past, but future as well.
Not only Miura died, but something in them as well.
And when you enjoy something as much as this, something that has been a part of your live for
as long as you remember, suddenly gets It’s future taken away by sudden death, it hits people.
There’s also the fact that an author who really wanted to told his story to the end, died way too young. This is what a lot of people see as horribly sad, which it is.
When you read a story that someone has been crafting for over 30 years and you read at is goes
along, you get this kinda intimate feeling who they were. He was a master of his craft, which alone makes him worth mourning. The world just got a bit more boring.
These are only a couple of reasons why it hit so hard for some, there are a lot of individual reasons that I can’t write here, but just something to get you an idea.