[quote=@IncredibleBee] Characterization is important. There wouldn't be any point in playing an established character if you didn't hold it to a certain degree of accuracy. Also, I just said that it's not terribly hard to get Guts to not want to murder you. Just don't be a wizard. At the very least, don't immediately flaunt your wizardry or advanced technology. You'd think that would be a general rule, considering the generally widely varying technological levels and hostility towards witchcraft between worlds.[/quote] Or... make things easy on the GM and play along in this one scenario, rather than requiring exhaustingly prepared work for the necessary task of 'get Guts to be where [i]literally anyone else is[/i]. Better than falling into a random dimensional hole. [quote]Lastly, you don't need an encyclopedic knowledge of Berserk like mine to know that Dragonslayer, the magic-cutting sword, is capable of cutting magic. The Demon Sultan Guts stabbed was a projection made out of magic. [/quote] Key word here: demon. The Dragonslayer is anti-demonic, it is not Imagine Breaker or Asuna from Negima. Any supposed anti-magic properties that come from dealing with the apostles are more down to it being an anti-apostle (and thus equivalent to anti-demon once you step back from cosmology) thing.