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Foss

Foss is the former home minister in the Midland kingdom of Wyndham.[2] Currently, he is one of the ministers of Falconia.[1]

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What position did Foss hold in the Midland kingdom of Wyndham? toggle section
In the Midland kingdom of Wyndham, Foss served as the home minister. His current position is as a minister in Falconia.
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What is Foss's relationship with Griffith? toggle section
Foss, initially filled with dread for Griffith, conspired to assassinate him. However, when Griffith held his daughter Elize captive, Foss was forced to aid Griffith's plans. After these events, Griffith returned Elize and expressed hope for improved relations, leading Foss to cooperate out of fear and paternal concern. Currently, he is aware of the Falcon's sway over current Falconian head figures.
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How does Foss's love for his daughter influence his actions? toggle section
Despite initially collaborating with Julius to eliminate Griffith. when Griffith holds Elize captive, Foss unwillingly aids Griffith's scheme to secure her wellbeing.
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What is Foss's personality like? toggle section
Foss is characterized by his manipulative and deceitful traits. His actions, such as the attempted murder of Griffith, are driven by intense fear. However, his deep affection for his daughter compels him to obey Griffith to protect her.
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Foss, driven by fear and unease towards Griffith from their initial encounter, conspired in assassination attempts against him. This involved alliances with Julius and the Queen of Midland. The situation escalated when Griffith's hired men took Foss's daughter, Elize, hostage, compelling Foss to unwillingly participate in Griffith's schemes.
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Personality

Foss can be deceitful and manipulative. His scheme of attempting to kill Griffith was based on the intense and unsettling fear he felt from being in his presence. Foss deeply loves his daughter, and ended up obeying Griffith to make sure that he doesn't kill her.

Story

Golden Age Arc

Since first meeting Griffith, Foss felt a sense of dread from the young man and works in with Julius in an attempt to assassinate Griffith. When Foss later aids the Queen of Midland in another attempt on Griffith's life, the minister learns that his daughter Elize is taken hostage by men that Griffith hired. This forces the minister to become an unwilling accomplice in Griffith's own plan to wipe out his political rivals, with Foss spared while warned to never meddle in Griffith's affairs again. Foss was the one who used the information about the Queen being in an affair with Julius to plant the idea that Julius' death was a plot designed by Griffith.[3] Unbeknownst to Foss, that was exactly the case.[4] Neither Foss[3] nor Griffith anticipated the Queen would get involved in the assassination plan.[5]

Millennium Falcon Arc

During the Kushan occupancy of Midland, Foss becomes the leader of a resistance in Wyndham. The group learns of Griffith's return after having gone missing for years. When Elize tells her father of the prophetic dream she and the other children had of Ganishka's ascension, Foss helps in the mass evacuation of Wyndham before it is destroyed. Foss is then among the many that witness Griffith's army battling with Ganishka's spawn and later the establishment of Falconia.

Fantasia Arc

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Trivia

  • According to the interview with Berserk: The Golden Age Arc director Toshiyuki Kubooka for Spanish website Ramen para Dos, neither Foss nor the Queen of Midland were featured in the films due to time constraints and not being characters that were closely related to the protagonists.[6]

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References

  1. ^ a b Berserk :: Volume 41, "Dawn of an Empire"
  2. ^ Berserk :: Volume 17, "Revelation (2)"
  3. ^ a b Berserk :: Volume 8, "Triumphant Return"
  4. ^ Berserk :: Volume 6, "Assassin (3)"
  5. ^ Berserk :: Volume 8, "Tombstone of Flames (2)"
  6. ^ Ramen para Dos :: Entrevista Toshiyuki Kubooka