. . . . "Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information The Idea of Evil also known as God appears in Chapter 83, the so-called Lost Chapter of the Berserk manga. This chapter was never reprinted in any collection by Miura's request; he stated that he did not want to reveal that much information because he felt it could possibly limit his freedom to develop the story further. As such, the chapter's status in Berserk canon is apocryphal at best. The Idea of Evil also appears briefly in the last panel of Chapter 82, \"God of the Abyss\", heavily hidden in shadow, addressed only in question by Griffith as \"god...?\" The Idea is a large mound of flesh which resides in hu"@en . . "Weakening the barriers between the spiritual and the physical worlds and merging them."@en . "The Idea of Evil is a heart-like eldritch entity that appears in Chapter 83, the so-called \"Lost Chapter\" of the Berserk manga. It is a key plot-device in the God Hand's actions, though its intentions are a mystery."@en . . . . "God"@en . "Supreme Being"@en . . . . "God"@en . . "Idea of Evil"@en . "God of the Abyss (2)"@en . . . . . . "God"@en . . . . . . "Manipulating human affairs and controlling humanity's destiny."@en . . . "Idea of Evil, God of the Abyss, The Ideal God of The World, The Ungodly God born of Man"@en . . . . . . . . . "Name: Idea of Evil. Ideal God. Gender: Genderless Age: Probably as ancient as humanity Classification: God of the Abyss Powers and Abilities: Overlord of Causality, Fate Manipulation, Feelings Manipulation, Soul Manipulation, Reality Warping, Intangibility, Precognition and Immortality. Its hearth is the center and the origin of the Abyss. It can take off someone\u2019s individuality and turn them to nothingness (Bypasses durability), while their spirits become part of its Abyssal Chain of Souls. As a conceptual being, it doesn't have a physical body. It granted to God\u2019s Hand their powers. Attack Potency: Unknown (Bypasses durability with its Abyssal Chain of Souls and the entire Abyss surrounding it) Speed: Unknown (It is not attached to the physical plane) Durability: Unknown (It is a conceptual being without a physical body) Stamina: Possibly infinite (Since it is a conceptual being and hasn\u2019t a physical form) Range: Cross-Universal (It engulfed the entire world in his web of causality, while residing in the deeper of the Astral Plane, the Abyss) Intelligence: Highly complex intelligence (Since it is the overlord of causality and fate) Weaknesses: None notable."@en . . "Deity"@en . . . . "Controlling the Sea of Causality"@en . . . . "The Ungodly God Born from Man"@en . . "Berserk"@en . . "Chapter 83"@en . . . "Deities"@en . . . "Name: Idea of Evil. Ideal God. Gender: Genderless Age: Probably as ancient as humanity Classification: God of the Abyss Powers and Abilities: Overlord of Causality, Fate Manipulation, Feelings Manipulation, Soul Manipulation, Reality Warping, Intangibility, Precognition and Immortality. Its hearth is the center and the origin of the Abyss. It can take off someone\u2019s individuality and turn them to nothingness (Bypasses durability), while their spirits become part of its Abyssal Chain of Souls. As a conceptual being, it doesn't have a physical body. It granted to God\u2019s Hand their powers."@en . . . . . . "Idea of Evil"@en . "Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information The Idea of Evil also known as God appears in Chapter 83, the so-called Lost Chapter of the Berserk manga. This chapter was never reprinted in any collection by Miura's request; he stated that he did not want to reveal that much information because he felt it could possibly limit his freedom to develop the story further. As such, the chapter's status in Berserk canon is apocryphal at best. The Idea of Evil also appears briefly in the last panel of Chapter 82, \"God of the Abyss\", heavily hidden in shadow, addressed only in question by Griffith as \"god...?\" The Idea is a large mound of flesh which resides in humanity's collective unconscious. It responds to humanity's need for a reason for suffering, manipulating human affairs and controlling humanity's destiny. It is a common consciousness that transcends individuality, acting as the ego of the world. It refers to itself as \"the ideal god of this world.\" The Idea's structure appears to be that of a heart covered in eyes, drawing thoughts and feelings in and out like blood. This is supported by the fact that the openings on the Idea resemble heart valves. The Idea of Evil lies deep in the Abyss, weaving its web of causality to float up to the surface of the Physical world. The Idea's influence is mostly indirect and accomplished through the use of agents such as the God Hand and the Apostles. While appointing Griffith as the fifth God Hand, it admitted manipulating events surrounding Griffith's ancestry and throughout his life to bring him to that point. It is the true main antagonist of the series."@en . . . "Alive"@en . . "God of the Abyss"@en . "The Idea of Evil is a heart-like eldritch entity that appears in Chapter 83, the so-called \"Lost Chapter\" of the Berserk manga. It is a key plot-device in the God Hand's actions, though its intentions are a mystery."@en . "Supreme Being, Bigger Bad"@en . . . . . . "None"@en . "The Great God"@en . . . "300"^^ . "The Desired God"@en .