Second in command of the Hi taihō crew. He was requited by the leader, Peter Griffin after Judeau proved to Peter that can throw knife good.
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| - Second in command of the Hi taihō crew. He was requited by the leader, Peter Griffin after Judeau proved to Peter that can throw knife good.
- Judeau was a founding member of the Band of the Hawk and one of Griffith's earliest confidants. He entered the Band of the Hawk as a tumbler from a circus group, joining Griffith in pursuit of the White Hawk's dream. In the Band's years of success, Judeau soared through the ranks of Midland as a companion of an ever ascending Griffith. However, when Guts leaves the Hawks, a series of events unfold that result in the regression and eventual annihilation of the Band, including Judeau himself.
- Judeau (ジュドー, Judō) is a secondary character in Berserk and a playable character in BERSERK and the Band of the Hawk. Complete "First Battle" in Story Mode to unlock him. Although he is very skilled, Judeau has never excelled and he considers himself a master of none. Like Casca and the others, he is inspired by Griffith to join the Band of the Hawk as the commander to his own unit. When Guts is coerced into the group, Judeau's friendliness and faith in him hastens the loner's acceptance with the others.
- Judeau is first seen when he sees Guts receive a punch to his shoulder wound from Casca, telling him that was because Casca had to sleep with him to keep him warm for the two nights he was asleep. After Guts' first battle with the Hawks, Judeau goes to see him with Rickert and Pippin and orders Pippin to carry Guts down to the campsite to party with the other Hawks, stating that it was not only a party for victory but also Guts' welcoming party. He later meets Guts in the morning and states that he might find his reason for living in joining the Hawks, and provides some insight into Griffith's character as something that can't be nailed down. During the three-year gap between Guts' membership and the Hawks' integration, Judeau teaches Guts to throw knives and actually later adapts to using
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| - Judeau is first seen when he sees Guts receive a punch to his shoulder wound from Casca, telling him that was because Casca had to sleep with him to keep him warm for the two nights he was asleep. After Guts' first battle with the Hawks, Judeau goes to see him with Rickert and Pippin and orders Pippin to carry Guts down to the campsite to party with the other Hawks, stating that it was not only a party for victory but also Guts' welcoming party. He later meets Guts in the morning and states that he might find his reason for living in joining the Hawks, and provides some insight into Griffith's character as something that can't be nailed down. During the three-year gap between Guts' membership and the Hawks' integration, Judeau teaches Guts to throw knives and actually later adapts to using the knives that Guts uses. Judeau survives on the battlefield with his twin swords and frequently looks out for Casca, trying to assist her in defeating Adon Coborlwitz after she proves to have some difficulty doing so. When Casca is about to be raped by one of Adon's soldiers sent to chase her, Judeau leads a division of the Hawks and kills off the chasing soldiers, stating that Casca is the Hawks' only flower and that he won't let anyone defile her. After the battle, Judeau gives the elf dust to Casca to heal Guts' wounds, realizing how much Guts wanted to battle. After the battle of Doldrey, Judeau is later seen talking to Guts about leaving the Hawks, Though he provides several reasonable answers to Guts' decision, among them to take Casca with him and suggesting that Casca loves him, all are disregarded. He is among those who witness Griffith's defeat and Guts' leave and the survivors after the Hawks are decimated by Midland's armies.
- Second in command of the Hi taihō crew. He was requited by the leader, Peter Griffin after Judeau proved to Peter that can throw knife good.
- Judeau was a founding member of the Band of the Hawk and one of Griffith's earliest confidants. He entered the Band of the Hawk as a tumbler from a circus group, joining Griffith in pursuit of the White Hawk's dream. In the Band's years of success, Judeau soared through the ranks of Midland as a companion of an ever ascending Griffith. However, when Guts leaves the Hawks, a series of events unfold that result in the regression and eventual annihilation of the Band, including Judeau himself.
- Judeau (ジュドー, Judō) is a secondary character in Berserk and a playable character in BERSERK and the Band of the Hawk. Complete "First Battle" in Story Mode to unlock him. Although he is very skilled, Judeau has never excelled and he considers himself a master of none. Like Casca and the others, he is inspired by Griffith to join the Band of the Hawk as the commander to his own unit. When Guts is coerced into the group, Judeau's friendliness and faith in him hastens the loner's acceptance with the others. He stays loyal to the Band of the Hawk after Griffith's imprisonment and acts as Casca's second-in-command. Judeau is the one to welcome Guts back and to inform him of events that had transpired since his absence. During the Eclipse, Judeau prioritizes his efforts on defending Casca, the woman he loves and the one he thinks is the symbol of hope and leadership for the Band of the Hawk. He resists valiantly but is fatally wounded by the demonic monstrosities surrounding them. He tries yet fails to confess his feelings for Casca before succumbing to his injuries.
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