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Yes, it is certainly possible that Kentaro Miura created the character of Guts in Berserk as a form of wish fulfillment. Many artists draw inspiration from their own desires, dreams, and experiences when creating their works. They often use their art as a means of exploring and expressing these desires in a creative and imaginative way.

It's not uncommon for writers, painters, and other creatives to use their art as a way to escape the realities of their lives, and to bring their deepest desires and fantasies to life. This allows them to live vicariously through their characters and to experience things they may not otherwise have the opportunity to experience.

In the case of Berserk, it's likely that Miura was inspired by his own desires and dreams when he created the world and characters of the manga. Guts, with his muscular physique, towering height, and powerful weapons, may represent the idealized self that Miura aspired to become. Similarly, the character of Casca, with her tomboyish attitude and attractive appearance, may represent the kind of partner that Miura wanted by his side.

Whether he was conscious of this or not, the result is a visually rich and highly engaging manga that has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of readers around the world

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