| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In a sense, Berserk does this as well, as a lot of the story revolves around the importance of camaraderie, with Guts, who had been solitary for most of his life, having to rely on his comrades and other people even if he does not want to, but forming bonds so strong that he will go off on a rampage when that bond is broken, specifically when his former charismatic leader/friend Griffith betrays the
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