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As the repeated spiritual slices passed through his body, the armor proceeded to reinforce it's wounds, seemingly undoing them to keep his body in piece, but biting through bone and flesh as he was devoured by the steel teeth inside the monster's maw. His turbulence of power is so strong and maleficent that he can ignore wounds that would kill any in his stead.
Yet as both Grunbeld and the entity are forced to fight the beast on your side, you wonder for how long Guts will be fighting as your ally. Likely going by order of strength, the beast will be satisfied if he dies fighting either the entity or Grunbeld... But should he live while remaining in this state, you will become the next target, and soon the rest of your team, as Guts will be rendered as useful to the chaotic mission of the God Hand as their own apostles.
You would ask for instructions on how to proceed, but Schierke and the others are far behind you, and Flora seems to already have passed away as Grunbeld's flames incinerated her into ash...
Still feeling her presence onto the air, you take notice of the ascended witch instructing Schierke on how to proceed, making sure she can astral project and save Guts from his own lust for carnage.
You feel cornered as to what to do, to either let Guts do all the work for you would mean to lose your friend as he just managed to achieve an insurmountable amount of power. Though you could astral project instead of Flora's apprentice, your first spiritual journey ending with your soul becoming one with the beast of darkness would only fasten The Berserker Armor's rampage of carnage. Yet you somehow need to stall for time while not killing both apostles, as the more they are overwhelmed, the more Guts will reject your assistance in this fight...
...That is... if he can even accept you as an ally right now.
<span class="mu-g">The Berserker Armor: Chapter End.</span>