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An entire graveyard of these is often a [[Field of Blades]]. See also [[Sword Plant]]. [[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] [[Improvised Weapon|a tombstone used AS a weapon]]. |
An entire graveyard of these is often a [[Field of Blades]]. See also [[Sword Plant]]. [[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] [[Improvised Weapon|a tombstone used AS a weapon]]. |
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=== '''As a [[Death Trope]], all Spoilers will be unmarked ahead. Beware.''' === |
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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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* The Band of the Hawk from ''[[Berserk]]'' are memorialized with an entire [[Field of Blades]], each one forged by Rickert, the only member of the Hawks who wasn't there when the Eclipse went down. {{spoiler|It is on this field that Guts comes face-to-face with the reincarnated Griffith for the first time}}. |
* The Band of the Hawk from ''[[Berserk]]'' are memorialized with an entire [[Field of Blades]], each one forged by Rickert, the only member of the Hawks who wasn't there when the Eclipse went down. {{spoiler|It is on this field that Guts comes face-to-face with the reincarnated Griffith for the first time}}. |