Furuta and his many Masks

linkspooky:

So, a lot of people when reading Furuta’s character tend to mitsake what is a deliberate act on his part, for his genuine personality. That Furuta is all the negative traits that he portrays, all the silly traits that he portrays, and therefore a shallow villain filled with nothing but a desire to destroy everything because he sees no meaning in anything. 

And at that point you’ve fallen for the mask. Furuta’s identity is splintered, as any character who played so many roles and forced themselves into so many roles would be. People tend to mistake Furuta’s negative traits as stemming from malice, hatred, misogny, misanthropy, a narrative of toxic masculinity, when one of Jungian Psychology applies better to him when you read Furuta as a character deliberately exaggerating the most negative aspects of himself not only to highlight those qualities in his portrayal as a villain but also in the system around him. 

he inconsistency in Furuta’s personality, the hypocrisy, it can be read in another way as a deliberate act. A narrative of dissociation and pslintering of his identity, though in Furuta’s case much more deliberate on his part than on Kaneki’s works just as well when reading his character. This is a part of Furuta’s characterization because it connects to Kaneki, it was established with Kaneki before Furuta was even a proper character in the narrative. 

Kaneki is a character who seems shy and yet somehow when others have expectations for him, he can suddenly become confident and play the role as expected. Kaneki when interacting with others changes himself to conceal a part of himself, always wearing a mask to cater to their expectations. 

The difference lies in the central motive between the two characters, Kaneki wears a mask to get people around him to believe in him and love him, Furuta wears a mask to dehumanize himself because there is a job that he must accomplish that he can’t hesitate, show a sign of weakness, or let his face betray his true intentions because he’s caught in a web of conspiracy. (A literal web because V is symbolized by butterflies, the symbols of life hope and change in Tokyo Ghoul, caught in a web).

The persona, for Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, was the social face the individual presented to the world—"a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and on the other to conceal the true nature of the individual" [x].

A persona is a mask that changes depending on a situation. The simplest way to explain it is that you would not swear in front of your grandma, even though you normally swear in front of your friends. Personality is a flexible thing and people act differently depending on different situations, or rather they present different parts of themselves. 

In video game terms in the persona video games you have twenty four social links based on the arcana, and in each social link you basically cater your answers towards what the other person would like to hear. The answers you give to a relaxing and easygoing character’s social link are different from the answers you would give to a strict and serious character’s social link, which is why the protagonist is silent, they’re a person that everybody can get behind because that person really caters themselves to different situations and wears a different mask depending on the person they are talking to which they thinks will best suit that person. 

If it’s easier think of Furuta like a persona protagonist, they have to change themselves based on the situation to get what they want. That’s why it’s important to get the outside context of the situation.

One of Furuta’s first scenes after his introduction, note he plays the role as bait flawelssly and then just as easily switches back to his normal self. Kijima even compliments him “That role is perfect for you” In that he’s a natural distraction. 

The first role Furuta plays is a harmless errand boy that nobody pays attention to because he’s always in the shadow of Kijima. Then, when Kijima dies we get a glimpse of his true self. 

Notice what the first thing he does. It’s exactly what Okahira asked him to do “Stay behind me.” The moment he gets the order, Furuta twists it ironically on its head by using him as a human shield. Remember in the CCG, there’s a pecking order and a hierarchy. It’s seen as heroic and good for agents to stay behind and die for the rest of their squad. This is how Urie’s father died. Not only that but beforehand Furuta was playing the role of the perfect CCG underling, partnered with an advisor and always following them around and going around with them no matter what they did. 

He’s basically Amon to Kureo in part one. Kijima was supposed to mentor him. Yet, Kijima is a crazy person with a chainsaw who unilaterally applies torture to ghouls to get what he wants. He’s bloodthirsty he just only directs it towars ghouls. Yet, we’re supposed to read it as shocking when the guy who always follows Kijima around turns out to be violent as well. 

Furuta’s still playing the role of a CCG agent, he’s just turning it on his head. These guys are surprised that the guy who always followed Kijima around is violent, because they tolerated his violence, because the system tolerated his violence and they did not really see themselves as violent. The ending of Furuta the CCG agent, he plays the role perfectly, he shows no empathy for a ghoul, and then he mourns his advisor. 

Even when wiping out the rest of the CCG members in the room, Furuta says that they have to report because that’s what a good CCG agent would do. THey have to continue following duty, they’re bound to duty. 

Furuta’s masks aren’t just there to be confusing and edgy, they’re purposeful, they’re intentional parodies. Furuta’s role as a ccg agent is the extremes of how ccg agents act, either completely cowed to the violent atmopshere around him to the point of enabling people like Kijima without speaking up, or violent and heartless towards ghouls who are nothing more than man eating monsters so therefore whatever emotions they fight with or whoever they fight to protect does not matter. They’re a critique of the CCG agents he’s pretending to be. How violent was Kureo Mado towards other ghouls, even women and children and how much did Amon just sit there and watch without interrupting or doing anything. 

Yet, at the same time a part of Furuta slips out with his masks.  You can easily interpret what he says “You can try to cover it up all you want but in the end you’re just a man eating monster” as about the Washuu as well ghouls who pretend to be human, and ghouls with money and influence just like the Tsukiyama. Who pretended to be human and claimed they wanted to be captured and meet their end as humans and yet with a portion of their wealth did things like attending human auctions and covering up Shuu just killing people at random. 

This is also a good time to notice that Furuta slicing up parts of his personality and presenting them like masks means there is sometimes a lack of his central personality. It’s important to remember that Furuta was not raised as a human being, he was raised as a child soldier, he was raised for a role from the beginning not a child to be loved so even in his formative years there was not much to give him a personality of an individual person and not a cog in the system. When Furuta’s profile is revealed he seems to be a nobody, no age, no honors, and no hobbies or interests in particular when even a bloodthirsty guy like Kijima likes to tap dance. 

Not only does the act of wearing masks wear away at Furuta’s original personality, he also actively suppresses any  trace of humanity inside of him so he can better fit the roles. Once again Furuta is caught in the middle of both the Washuu and V’s machinations, if he slips he would have just been erased and killed. He has very heavy pressure not to hesitate, second guess himself, or act as a human would and not a machine that’s bent on destroying the system around him. 

I also think Pandora Hearts explained it in a much clearer way with the character Jack Vessalius who parallels Furuta in a lot of ways. 

Furuta, continually dehumanized, by the system and then by himself eventually splinters and tries to dissociate his own humanity from himself until all that remains of him is a pile of masks that he stands on, united together by a centralized goal of destroying the Washuu. 

The next Furuta we’re introduced to is V Furuta. This is how Furuta is demonstrating that the Washuu and the agents of V act to the audience. The Washuu a patriarchical, heterosexual dominant chain of command that enforces that power structure on the CCG as well.

I mean look how Matsuri acts with Urie.

Or the way Matsuri has to act as family head. 

Power, dominance, control with sexuality mixed in as well. Not to mention later on it’s revealed Furuta was raised in a literal rape garden. So there, Furuta is emulating the dominant culture of the Washuu. He spouts their philosophy like he’s nothing more than a loyal follower of the Washuu.

However again a grain of truth is mixed in with Furuta’s dialogue. (Also notice that Furuta often adopts different personas visually when explaining these bits of exposition as if he’s acting them out like an actor on stage. This is genuinely how Furuta believes people will act, they don’t care about the truth, they need to be manipulated, cajoled, they need to be convinced through scapegoats rather than to act on their own. 

 For the biggest hint that this is all an act Furuta straight up says “You even had to kill your father tsk, tsk, that’s the worst thing to do” and then kills his father 30 chapters later. Loyal V agent Furuta, just a cog in the system, spouts the rhetoric of V, gets off on the tiny amount of power he has working behind the scenes the same way that Kaiko does. Then Eto dregs up a tiny bit of his humanity and look how he acts. 

He has an uncontrollable flashback on the level of a PTSD flashback to one of the more human moments of his youth, and a reminder that he was a bred child and then goes actively right back to suppressing his humanity.

Because for Furuta humanity is bad, it makes him lose control and act irrationally. 

So one quick detour for Souta the clown, he’s introduced in the Gourmet club the most inhuman of ghoul activities shown in the manga besides the Auction hall, and he acts basically the same way Tsukiyama does. Reveling in his ghoulhood, mentioning how fun others would be to eat, only pretending to be human to string along a target that he wanted to eat, basically the way that all ccg agents think ghouls act that they simply pretend to be human and have human emotions and are heartless killers only concerned about eating. 

The clowns specifically as well revel in their roles as outsiders and embrace their monstrosity, claiming that since the world will never sympathize with them there really is no reason to act sympathetic. This is just a brief aside though so I can’t get into the entire clown dogma, but there is a general theme of suppressing your humanity and playing the role.

The world will never love us as much as humans no matter how we pretend to be so why even pretend, why engage at all. This is especially relevant for Furuta who can never be fully ghoul and never be fully human because he was born as a breeding experiment. If he had conformed to the CCG’s desires he would have died as fodder like Hairu, or many of the other nameless V agents, or died young regardless. 

Then finally moving on to Kichimura. 

The first mask he wears is a party mask, because that’s what they’re doing at these promotion ceremonies, throwing parties to celebrate how many people they killed. 

Then in one chapter, Furuta as the chief brings everything to the forefront. The CCG actively recruites from orpahned children. They actively pressure those orpahned children to go into human experimenation such as Shirazu being finanically pressured to accept the Q’s surgery or his sister would die, Mutsuki getting a murder sentence suspended because he would make a good tool for the CCG.

Peace on Death is not even soething Furuta originally said. It was said by Marude, let’s kill all those ghouls and give them peace with death. 

The traits which Furuta shows in his performance as Kichimura were all present in all other heads of the CCG. The mission from the beginning had always been mass extermination of ghouls, there’s literally a law that says every ghoul captured must be killed. Amon says multiple times the world is twisted because fo ghouls and he wants to get rid of all ghouls. Urie says that in the first chapter we need to get rid of all ghouls. This is dogma parroted by the CCG over and over again. 

Tsuneyoshi and Yoshitoki simply dressed it up, claimed it was just a job, something they had to do. Furuta pushes it to the extreme so people cannot ignore him. 

“It’s just a job” for the same reason V agent Furuta parrroted “this is all just to maintain balance, it’s necessary.” The CCG is so blind that literally when Juuzou says “I’ll massacre everyone on the bridge” somehow one member of Juuzou squad says “they’ve managed to make us feel like murderers.”

Then finally, the conversation in 101. Why does Furuta act the way he does in front of Kaneki. So, the first thing Kaneki does is after establishing himself as Furuta’s opponent say “I wanted to talk with the Washuu.”

Furuta even says this. “I had the clowns do a bit of acting.” he’s already staging the role. He’s scoping things out with Kaneki, Kaneki to be his hero and Furuta to be the villain everybody unites to defeat. 

So, if Furuta wanted the same thing as Kaneki, the destruction of the Washuu, coexistence, why didn’t he just state it? Why did he antagonize Kaneki on purpose? And the answer is quite simple.

“I wanted to talk to the Washuu.” imagine you’ve been planning your whole life to overthrow the evil family that bred you, raised you as a child soldier, and having to betray and stomp over others all this time to get this far and secure this one opening and you’ve finally killed the family that’s oppressed you your whole life.

THen the person whose been chosen to lead the violent ghoul revolution that definitely needs a plan to improve the world goes. “Oh I was just going to talk to them.” like he’s just winging it. He’s scoping out Kaneki, and he realizes right away Kaneki’s not serious about this. So, Furuta defaults to what he believes, that people will not act unless they’re cajoled into it, that they need narratives to act, that they need to be manipulated with stories, stage trickery, and spot lights rather than being convinced to care through empathy. He basically tells Kaneki what he’s going to do, create a great enemy for everybody to unite and fight behind and that it’s all scripted beforehand. They’re all playing roles. 

Then, Kankeki during his scoping out reveals his real reason for doing this. It’s about him, not about destroying the Washuu, hence why he has no real plan.

Then, Furuta explains that he’s a bred child soldier that he was going to fight all of his life in servitude under the Washuu until he died a useless pawn and Kaneki still doens’t get why he might want to overthrow the Washuu. So, Furuta puts on the mask he’s expected to in this scene.

‘I DON’T CARE I’M DOING IT FOR THE LULZZZZZ” because Kaneki doesn’t even want to try to see what Furuta’s motivation might possibly be. He can’t put together that a child soldier might want to free himself from a system that created him. 

Furuta reveals one small part of his humanity, that when he was a child there was somebody he had a connection to, that he cared about.

Then, immediately the mask comes back on. LOL NO ACTUALLY I’M A CREEP. I JUST WANT TO MARRY RIZE THERE’S NO MORE COMPLICATED REASON THAN THAT. 

Furuta knows his actions towards Rize were monstrous. He did it to sever away that human portion of himself, to become the mask, to not care about anything and prove that he’s a monster and every time he slips and pretends to have actually been a human at one point in time he reasserts that he’s a monster even harder, he doubles down on the act and exaggerates the worst parts of himself because that’s how he sees himself too. He wants to become the mask, because Furuta the scared garden child who did one good deed can’t possibly bring the whole system down.

Furuta says in his most honest moment. I decided I’d destroy everything, his whole life devoted to that goal, and thus he had to do terrible things, fit himself into roles without ever giving away his true motivation, all to accomplish that.

So if Furuta acts inconsistent, acts inhuman, it’s on purpose, it’s a mechanism to deny his own humanity and better fit the role he’s playing by necessity in order to accomplish his goal,

You’re French if I’m not mistaken, and I believe that you can speak French so I’d love it if you could give me some book recommendations (French authors), I’m trying to improve my French skills. Thanks in advance<3<3<3

Hello Anon! You’re not mistaken and I do indeed speak French daily, haha. 🙂 

Good luck with improving ❤ and don’t hesitate if I can help with some stuff (I’m no teacher but maybe I can explain simple things). 🙂

And sure I don’t mind recommending you some things I like, even if I don’t know of your level, so my list may not be what you’re looking for. Under the cut!

He built an incredible multiverse through several trilogies so there are plenty of books to read. I may be wrong but I don’t think they were translated in English, although I found a page for him in English on Wikipedia.

He’s got a very poetic and lyrical style, but it’s far from the inapprehensible metaphors some authors constantly use, so maybe it will suit you? 

He died in car accident without being able to conclude his multiverse with a final trilogy, but it is absolutely still worth reading. Big kudos to him and his work. Truly.

  • There is also Serge Brussolo, another fantasy writer (I read mostly fantasy/fantastic/SF as far as books go) and, even if I didn’t read all of them, I do recommend his Peggy Sue series. 

I think I read till book 9 and then there was maybe a delay in release or something and I never caught up again. They’re cool books though, a little out there maybe, but if you’re looking to improve your French, it should help.

  • Bernard Werber is a name I’d recommend too. I only read the Ants trilogy from him (loooong ago), but it’s kinda a classic, so something to check for you, I guess? 
  • Pierre Pevel and Jean-Philippe Jaworski are names that also come to mind, but their books are fiction more directed towards adults, so maybe the writing style will be harder for you (again I don’t know of your level in French and it’s hard for me to have any way to gauge)?

I’m probably forgetting some names, but that’s a way to start. 

When it comes to non fiction titles:

  • there is “A life” by Simone Veil that is a very moving book (she was a survivor of concentration camps during WWII and changed a lot of things for women’s rights in France), but I have no idea if this is something that is easy to read. 
  • ((I personally really enjoy Emile Zola’s work too, but that really might prove to be too difficult to read. I would still recommend it though, in case the books were translated in English or something. xD))

As for stuff that aren’t exactly books: 

  • I can recommend a French manga, the only French manga I ever read (not that I believe there is a lot): it’s called Pink Diary and it is written by Jenny.

It takes place in Japan and it speaks mainly of school bullying, parent-child issues, self-confidence problems, but also stuff like anorexia and, of course, romance. I think there are less than 10 volumes, if I remember correctly.

  • And a Franco-Belgian comic series, I mentioned briefly once before called Le Scorpion, which is a personal fave of mine. Aside from maybe creative insults from time to time, I think it is pretty easy to read. 🙂

Manga and comics are generally easier to read than books, so if anything you can maybe start with them. 🙂

There you go, that’s out of the top of my head! I hope something will be useful to you in that list. :)) Have a nice weekend Anon! ^3^

About Gangsta I’m still emotionally damaged about Connie and Marco .I mean ,I know this is isn’t some fluffy shoujo but still the whole thing really hit home .Part of me was glad they at least died together and no one was left behind .

Hey Anon! And yeah, I feel you. :/ Personally I really realized that there would be no hope for a large part of the cast when both of them died.

I mean, Doug was one thing: he was a minor villain for a few chapters but then he turned out to be a sweet kid and his death was used to introduce the return of the Destroyer. So I wasn’t particularly sad, although I felt bad for Galahad. 

Connie and Marco though… Well, Connie was one of Alex’s rare friends and, I won’t lie, after the way her parents died, until the last moment I thought maybe Sensei would allow her to survive if just for her grandmother’s sake, who lost so many loved ones. 

As for Marco, he was one of Loretta’s right-hand men, a strong support and a protector, and his death weakens both her position but also her as a person: she’s young but she’s already carrying a lot on her shoulder and now she lost one of the two most important men in her life. :// 

image

I think the reason Connie and Marco dying hit so hard is also because of what they represent, as a couple: they fell in love despite that horrible past between them. And it was one of the few examples that, yes, Ergastulum is a horrible place but, at the same time, there can still be hope if you know where to look.

And Sensei killed that. Literally. 

That’s kind of why I ended up realizing that I shouldn’t hope so much for pretty much anyone in the cast and a few chapters later, as you know, we had that reveal about Nina probably “having an expiration date” as Theo’s research. T_T 

The only consolation I find in all that happened is, exactly like you, that…

image

at least they died together yeah, and also Connie managed to pull a fast one on Beretta and Striker.

Speaking of which, it really feels unfair that Striker and Beretta are still alive after all that they did to them, even if I strongly suspect that the whole point was so that Sensei could show us that even them are treated like the worst shit ever by the Corsica family (who still used them for their plans):

image
image

And I’ll bet you that the point is to reinforce that the Twilights and related experiments like Erika, Striker, Beretta, etc really have the worst fate. 

Ultimately it ties with what Worick is trying to do, so it fits with why Connie and Marco (who found solace in each other) had to die while Striker (who always was treated like shit) survived, even if it still hurts a lot because everyone loved Marco and Connie. 

Gangsta. is really a harsh series, but at the same time it forces the reader to enjoy all the simple and nice moments we sometimes are given, because we know it’s not going to last and the situation can always go

downhill

even more. 

Like, I remember when Nico took Nina to see Alex sing that one time, to cheer her up because bad stuff had happened: when I read this part the first time, I was like “if only Worick could be here too” but now I’m just glad it happened at all, considering the even bigger shitstorm that hit right after. T_T

Anyway, Anon, I think that even if they died, Marco and Connie are still going to be a part of the story, which is comforting me a little too. The memory of them will haunt the ones who loved them and they won’t be forgotten. And there still is the mystery of that key…

image

so they’re bound to be relevant again! 

Thanks for passing by Anon, I wish you a great weekend! :33

Yuri, artificially inseminated?

rottenprincessshura100:

midnight-in-town:

Answer next month probably, because the timeline finally fits, and…

It’d fit with the whole point of Section 13 being about experimenting in order to give powerful demons a durable vessel.

They tried baby clones in tubes (iirc?),

so next maybe…

they could try experimental surrogacy, starting with Yuri?

Personal opinion, but I just can’t see Yuri doing the do with Satan next month, since she’s clearly still in love with Shiro (Sensei said after the chapter was released that there was no hope for them, I’m sad ;_;) and having sex with him probably isn’t supposed to be a part of her whole “maybe helping Rinka” idea.

However carrying what could be a new vessel “for Rinka’s sake” might be something she could agree with? At least initially?
Obviously the concept is horrible because, if this is what happens, then she’s probably going to be injected/experimented on with stuff like elixirs/Satan’s powers daily, so that the vessels (the twins) will develop to be powerful enough to withstand Satan.

And things are probably going to take a turn for the worst at some point, because…

…otherwise, if the twins are originally a project of Section 13 (which has the support of the Order’s top brass), why would the Order ask Shiro to get ready to kill the babies?

Maybe Yuri ended up realizing she didn’t want her babies to become Satan’s vessels? Or the twins turned out to be way more powerful than expected?
Or she didn’t know what the plan was initially and when she found out, she turned out to be against it? Could be why Satan possibly burned her to death…

I don’t know but there has to be a twist to the twins’ existence somehow, because the flashback is really building up to this and also because we know that learning about the truth in alternative universes didn’t help with Yukio’s issues at all. 

I just can’t see something physical between Satan and Yuri, even less the violent alternative of it not being consensual if it somehow happens so, eh, let’s go with the science option for now. 

I think Yuri still doesn’t realize how bad section 13 is. She eventually finds out and Shiro and Mephy help her escape somehow?

@rottenprincessshura100​ Forgot to mention earlier, but honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if Mephisto really didn’t have to force Shiro into raising Yuri’s sons (so Shiro going against the Order for Yuri’s sake => yas). 🙂

There is that deal between them, that if Shiro ever caves in front of a demon, he’ll have to do something for Mephy. However, seeing how bad the situation will probably suck for Yuri considering how kind-hearted + how she indeed doesn’t seem to realize that Section 13 is the worst, I could see Shiro deciding to raise the twins out of love for Yuri but also out of a giant “fuck u” towards the remnants of Section 13.

About Mephy though, he knows everything at anytime, literally speaking, so I’m guessing Mephy not interfering with Yuri’s predicament might be the same as having his authorization and him “helping”. xD

I know several readers in the fandom have this theory that maybe Mephy is the big bad as far as the twins are concerned (and not Satan or the Illuminati), because he’s the chessmaster… 

image
image

and he controls every development in the story, because he’s always a step ahead and… Honestly it’s a very cool idea. 

Hard to pull off, I hope Sensei knows what she’s doing if she’s heading there, but hella impressive if she can manage it, because Mephy is on Assiah’s side, no doubt about that, so for him to be Assiah’s big chance but also the big bad towards the twins’ situation, that’d be amazing writing.

Anyway, I’m rambling, but all that to say that…

image
image

Satan, Yuri and Shiro are all a reason the twins exist, but Mephy (omniscient as he is, as Samael), is the one who allowed all of it to take place.
So whatever is going to happen to Yuri, Mephy already knew probably way before she was born and is probably going to let stuff unfolds the way he wants it to, for his own plans. Or he plans according to the developments he already knows about (same deal).

He’s a great character: I love to despise him. And I have mad respect for Shura since she’s the only one who constantly calls him out on his bullshit (Arthur too, but it’s less emphasized on). :))

Recap post about the blue sect arc: what we need answers for

midnight-in-town:

This is just in case we actually start to get to the bottom of this arc in this month’s upcoming chapter. Here’s a list starting with ch108, but feel free to add in case you think I possibly forgot something!

Last update: 12/12

  • Ch108: what is that weird liquid that UT gave to the twin and why did he say “it’s still too early for you to wake up”?
image
image
  • About Bravat himself: is he a charlatan, or is he a scientist maybe? 
    • He’s human and didn’t use to be a good deviner (ch143) 
  • Also did he really see through Seb’s disguise or was this all pretending too?

    • He confirmed that he sensed Seb was different at first glance! (ch145) 
image
  • ch112: how many times did Lizzie give some of her blood to Lord Canopus? 
  • ch113: what did Lizzie mean when she was crying about “not being able to save the twin”? Save him from who or what? 
    • it was most likely about not having the same blood type ‘cause they don’t know about universal recipients (ch144)
image
image
  • ch114/119: about blood transfusions => who mastered the procedure? Does it serve a purpose outside the 4 or 5 star lords (like war, as Wolfram pointed out)? How does it play into making more “perfect” bizarre dolls?

    Is it why real!Ciel “grew up” despite dying 4 years ago?

    How come no one knows that AB (sirius) is the universal recipient type? 

  • ch114: Othello and “50 years ago” => is this old case relevant to the current arc somehow? Or is it just related to UT’s desertion?
    • Othello and UT know each other = confirmed (ch142)
  • ch115: about the twin’s damaged arms that we can see => is it because he’s dependent on blood transfusions?
image
  • ch116: is there a reason Nina was chosen by the sect to make all the outfits? Could it be because “the Hopkins tailors have outfitted generations of the Phantomhive family” (and “it’s all for the blue star” who’s the twin)?
  • ch117: why are the rooms for the 4 or 5 star lords so different? Is it supposed to remind them of their previous environment/social condition when they were still alive?
image
  • ch119: Any chance that us finding out about Wolfram having the B blood type (same as Lizzie) will be relevant later? To transfuse Lizzie maybe?
image
  • still ch119: was Othello speaking about UT when he said “that one didn’t know much about this stuff… who else is there?”? If so, then can another supernatural being be involved with the sect?
image
  • ch123: we found out that Lord Sirius is real!Ciel, but what about the other star lords’ identity? Are they possibly characters we already met (and who died)?
image
  • ch124: how/when did Bravat/the blue sect came to know and dialyze those old lords from the Parliament?
  • About the blue sect: any possible link to the Aurora society or even the mysterious Osiris company? 
  • Also if UT is really the only mastermind behind this, then why the change of method between the Weston arc and now, when he called Agares a masterpiece?
  • ch125: what’s the point of making a second music hall in Bath? Or is it just a false lead, because it was just the place where Bravat would dialyze the old lords? 
image
  • ch126: was the twin wearing an eyepatch when he came to attack Agni and Soma? If no, did Soma just fail to notice the difference with our!Ciel?
image
  • ch128: what was the purpose of the attack on Soma and Agni? Leaving our!Ciel a message (”who stole the candy from my tummy”)? Or simply the twin being jealous (since Soma does call himself Ciel’s “big brother”)? Something else related to the curry arc maybe, since Ciel made sure Scotland Yard wouldn’t get to Agni?
  • ch129: Did Ciel leave the pieces of the photo with Soma when they took him to Sieglinde? Will Sieglinde manage to convince Soma that our!Ciel is not the one who attacked him (since he’s the one who brought Soma + especially since she saw our!Ciel has the contract’s seal in his right eye)?
  • ch129: between the dead lords from the Parliament in ch125 and Violet probably giving the name “Ciel Phantomhive” for the blue star’s identity to Scotland Yard, will our!Ciel get in big troubles and accused of all that Bravat did in this arc?
    • Yes, he was for a good part of it (ch143)
    • where are the Double Charles?
image
image
  • ch129: since the servants initially thought the twin was our!Ciel, did they not notice the possible absence of Sebastian by his side? Or do we have a doppelgänger for Seb too?
  • ch130: how comes Tanaka didn’t appear very surprised about the twin’s return? Could he have known in advance? But if so, who told him and why? (additional question: was it foreshadowed in ch120?)
  • Also, how and when did Tanaka find out about our!Ciel taking his brother’s identity? Could this be related to him knowing the twin was coming back?
  • ch134: what did Tanaka mean by 
image

+ how did he survive his injuries and the fire

image
  • ch140: we still need UT to explain how he did all of the following:
image
image

Done~~


EDIT: more questions to add

  • ch144: where are the other star lords? In the P manor, or elsewhere?
  • ch144: what “truth” did real!Ciel tell Alexis?
  • ch145: where will Ciel and the servants go and what will they do now?
    • going overseas, with the help of Lau’s company? (ch146)

Shingeki no Kyojin

survey-corps-potato:

I
can’t believe it’s already been a year since I wrote the original
post
on this matter. We got much more information about Eren now, and
it’s about time that I make an updated version.

Isayama
put a lot of development into Eren’s character during the first 5
arcs. While Armin and Mikasa didn’t get that much development in certain
arcs even though they are the main characters, Eren’s development was
in central focus in each arc. It showed us that he cherishes and
loves his friends, and that he values each person’s life. Levi
quickly realized this after meeting him, which is why he formed his new team with
Eren’s most valuable friends, because he knew that Eren would work
even harder to protect them.

But
many people seemed to forget who Eren really is. Everything that Eren
has done post timeskip contradicts his earlier development.

Afficher davantage

Yuri, artificially inseminated?

Answer next month probably, because the timeline finally fits, and…

image
image

It’d fit with the whole point of Section 13 being about experimenting in order to give powerful demons a durable vessel.

They tried baby clones in tubes (iirc?),

so next maybe…

image
image

they could try experimental surrogacy, starting with Yuri?

Personal opinion, but I just can’t see Yuri doing the do with Satan next month, since she’s clearly still in love with Shiro (Sensei said after the chapter was released that there was no hope for them, I’m sad ;_;) and I doubt it is supposed to be a part of her whole “maybe helping Rinka” idea.

However carrying what could be a new vessel “for Rinka’s sake” might be something she could agree with? At least initially?

Obviously the concept is horrible because, if this is what happens, then she’s probably going to be injected/experimented on with stuff like elixirs/Satan’s powers daily, so that the vessels (the twins) will develop to be powerful enough to withstand Satan.

And things are probably going to take a turn for the worst at some point, because…

image

…otherwise, if the twins are originally a project of Section 13 (which has the support of the Order’s top brass), why would the Order ask Shiro to get ready to kill the babies?

Maybe Yuri ended up realizing she didn’t want her babies to become Satan’s vessels? Or the twins turned out to be way more powerful than expected?
Or she didn’t really know what the project was initially and when she found out, she was against it? Could be why Satan possibly burned her to death…

I don’t know but there has to be a twist to the twins’ existence somehow, because the flashback is really building up to this and also because we know that learning about the truth in alternative universes didn’t help with Yukio’s issues at all. 

¯_(ツ)_/¯

image

I just can’t see something physical taking place between Satan and Yuri, even less the violent alternative of it not being consensual if it somehow happens so, eh, let’s go with the science option for now. 🙂

What ARE the few things you noticed about Worick?

midnight-in-town:

Hahahah, a curious Anon who reads tags appeared! xDD 

So about Worick, I personally linked stuff together only recently because the last time I read the whole manga was when the hiatus was just announced, so forgive me if this is not new for you.

image

First, about the “storage” bit: I was confused as hell for a long time, thinking that maybe it had to do with the Arcangelo family but in fact, “storage” is the name given to Worick’s special ability:

image

And Chad also said on the subject that…

image
image

it was the reason the Handymen were better off as a neutral party, even if Daniel Monroe took them in for a while in the past and even recommended him to Uranos Corsica, precisely as Worick went to see Georgiana. 

image
image

Secondly, about Worick’s goal and joining the Corsica family, after the violent killing of Miles: in the first place, there isn’t much doubt that Monroe probably knows about Worick’s ambivalence towards Twilights due to what Nicolas did to his family, hence why he warned Uranos just as Worick was going to Georgiana. 

However, the difference is that Worick never was as radical as Monroe in his alleged dislike of the Twilights and, as a result, he always chose to do what was necessary to make sure that a war would be avoided (for example, ch11):

image

(…to which Nico ended up thinking that “no matter how determined the rest of you are, we Twilights won’t be able to survive”, which is frankly pretty depressing but fitting the currently crazy situation). 

So personally, I don’t think that Worick wants to join the Corsica family because he doesn’t want to die a dog’s death along with most Twilights. Rather, he knows that without what Daniel Monroe used to represent, this city will go back to being the hell it once was and that’s why…

image
image

…he has to “get in the way”.

Considering how mysterious Uranos Corsica still is at this point, besides his hatred of the Twilights and the fact he’s the one who unleashed the third Destroyer on Ergastulum, right now it’s a bit hard to be sure of why Monroe stated that Worick could “immensely help him”.

However, I’m wondering if the reason might not be that both Worick and Uranos have issues regarding how the governement is taking care of the Twilight “problem”:

image

…Uranos, because something apparently happened to his family and he holds the Twilights (as well as the government who doesn’t deal properly with them?) accountable, and Worick because of his own ambivalence towards the Twilights (ch28) and how he knows they’re unfairly treated. 

Worick once said to Delico that he hated his kind, which might not be a complete lie, but at the same time…

image
image
image

So Worick might not be able to pretend that he is as compliant as Loretta towards all Twilights, but he’s definitely not like Daniel Monroe either:

image

…meaning that “getting in the way” (ch39) of the Corsica family/the government is probably the same as doing it for the Twilights’ sake, now that Monroe betrayed them all. 

TL;DR he definitely did not become a bad guy (not that anyone believed that, I hope), but in Ergastulum, either you step up your game to save yourself and the few people you care about if you have the ability for it, or you die in the gutter. 

That’s my current conclusion for Worick. I hope it answers your question :3 

Have a nice day Anon!

image
image