midnight-in-town:

um, maybe I’m just reading way too much into this, but it’s interesting that there is such a strong focus on Kaneki’s right eye in ch178 as he’s falling further and further away from the light, when in the sewers just before V14…

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there was the suspicion of something having happened to his right eye (by @kingkishou and @dadneki).

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As @sentrakk​ pointed out here, we’ve come and gone full circle compared to V14 at the end of the first TG (another primary example being Irimi and Koma dying “again” or Kaneki taking action because he doesn’t want to be unable to do anything anymore), which is why I’m wondering…

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if this is really a random focus from Sensei’s part or not. 

Maybe it’s really supposed to be a meaningless detail or maybe not and in that case, we could get another chapter about Kaneki’s inner self, like TG ch140, which was

actually

the last we saw of him in TG?

Sorry not to have anything very conclusive but we’re roaming through a sea of doubt till next week. ://

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@sesshomarusoryuha Then I guess…

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Eto’s work is done? 

How fitting when Kaneki’s “new body” might partially be thanks to “her gift” from the Roze arc

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We’ll really have come and gone full circle in that case…

From ch86: the power structure of Gehenna was addressed in the omakes of the same volume (19)…

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but I love how Sensei managed to visually represent the current conflict between the Illuminati and the True Cross’ Order in Mephisto’s discussion with Lightning and Suguro. 

As expected, considering the flowchart from the omakes, neither Amaimon or Beelzebub were represented on that page of ch86, because they’re not interested/not choosing any side (although personally I believe this is starting to change with Amaimon, as I discussed here). 

Similarly, the Okumura twins (the wild cards) aren’t shown either, most likely because we needed Yukio to find out about his eyes and to leave the Order behind as a result (and besides if you remember, Lucifer was always willing to give Rin back to Samael, probably because of that “deal” with Satan, while he mentioned being interested by Yukio, so the current layout makes sense)! 

Nothing new, but just to point out that Sensei’s way to illustrate when she’s foreshadowing is truly interesting!

midnight-in-town:

Sorry not sorry to those who don’t like her character, but if it turns out that we’re getting a part 3 because both Kaneki and Ayato are missing by the end of the :Re’s final chapter…

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then I genuinely hope it is called Tokyo Ghoul: Queen or an equivalent in whatever language Sensei chooses, because it will be the perfect time for Touka in particular to take matters into her own hands and fuck everyone getting in the way of her saving her family.

(meanwhile Hide will help while making sure that coexistence between ghouls and humans can work out)

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honestly the longest manga series I followed with different parts was 86 volumes long overall, so bring it on Sensei, if that’s what he wants too. 

Besides…

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remember when everyone thought Tsukiyama would be Kaneki’s temporary replacement as leader during the dragon arc and yet Touka had already become everybody’s boss? 

I’m up for more of this, along with Hide and the Qs (and all her ghoul friends) backing her just like in that very same arc.

midnight-in-town:

Hint for a part 3, then? Since both the One Eyed Washuu and then the second OEG of the timeline ended pushed below ground too?

Also as I was saying to a few readers who asked: if we’re supposed to expect Kaneki showing up again in ch179 next week because TG is truly ending, then the only explanation I can think of is that Sensei did it all to show that humans and ghouls can reach an understanding and a way to make coexistence work without Kaneki having to be there. 

And this is important because Kaneki never really wanted to be the One Eyed King or to lead the world in the first place, so making it work without him means that when he comes back, he’ll be able to have his own free future with Touka. 

Otherwise, another option for this chapter is to consider Kaneki dying and never making it out to the surface again, but… it wouldn’t make a lot of sense with :Re’s themes, without mentioning that Ayato probably couldn’t make it out either.

Finally please remember that even more so with the newest chapter, the current arc completely parallels what happened 100 years ago with the Nagaraj, which is one part (amongst many) that Sensei never entirely expanded on. So… part 3? Maybe? 

Personally I hope so.

Hey, for the fans who say that “it’s the dragon arc all over again, what’s the point” please note the difference between the arc that started in ch145

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and that threatened the city of Tokyo vs the idea that Kaneki was possibly pushed below ground this time in ch178.

Why does it matter? Because as hinted by Matsuri above in ch151, if Kaneki can’t manage to come back by himself, then it most likely is going to link him back to the two previous ghoul leaders that failed their own rebellion:

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and to all the theories related to these two parts of the story (a recurring topic on my blog for those who are new xD), the only difference being that Kaneki’s rebellion at least led to humans and ghouls seemingly cooperating together for the first time in history. 

Kaneki being pushed into the 24th ward could also tie to the following, since the very first rebellion was led by a OEG from the Washuu family:

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and since we still don’t know much about the sunlit garden, V, all the secrets of the Washuu family, the sunlit society Kanou and Kurona’s father were a part of, or even about ghoul biology in general and why Kaneki seems to be an exception to a lot things:

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So please do not say that it doesn’t make sense. No matter if the series Tokyo Ghoul ends for real next week or not, Sensei did not write twice the same arc. 

midnight-in-town:

blackreapersreign:

midnight-in-town:

Hey, all jokes and UT/Claudia feels aside, am I the only one thinking it’s interesting that UT doesn’t appear to be willing to discuss this?
Unless it’s just because it’s Seb who’s asking, which would explain why the twin seems to know?

Anyway, you’d think that since everything where UT is concerned (as well as several arcs) started with Claudia, he’d be more… vocal or explanatory when it comes to her, especially since he also said stuff like…

unless her death left him so broken that he can’t discuss the topic?   

I mean, considering that our!Ciel knows nothing about his grandmother…

UT’s silence might be similar to Vincent and Frances’: whatever happened to Claudia, no one was able to mourn her properly (and UT probably even less than everyone else), hence why no one is willing to mention her?

Or maybe it’s just plot convenience because Sensei is after a better timing to tackle the possible UT/Claudia backstory… 

I’m just on the fence about UT’s words also possibly being Yana directly hinting at us that she’ll never confirm/deny any UT/Claudia or UT = Cedric theories, thus leaving it “to our imagination”.

I don’t think that Undertaker would be very vocal about Claudia. He probably cherishes her so much… He cried when he was thinking about Vincent, and Claudia seems to have been even more important.

I do hope we’re going to find out somehow, through someone else or from his memories, idc. It’s such an important detail, we can’t just leave it to our imagination – can we? Together with our!Ciel’s name?

What I find even more interesting is that the twin seems to know. Real!Ciel seems to know a lot of stuff… hmm.

@blackreapersreign

No worries I agree that I’d love to get more details, I’m just worrying about Sensei being mean with us. xD 

Otherwise, yeah I agree: if no one talks about Claudia (Vincent, Frances, Tanaka and UT) it might as well be because her end was awful, like Vincent. And you’re right, maybe he didn’t want to mention her in the newest chapter because he would have cried like he did in ch105 about Vincent…

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and it’d be logical that he didn’t want Seb and/or Ciel to see that :3 good point!! 

It would also make sense because, if the twin knows, then it means UT is not against discussing it with our!Ciel (especially since he compared him to Claudia twice already). So it’s probably a very sensitive topic and the timing as well as Seb’s presence doesn’t make it right for UT to mention it now.  

Thanks for your input! 🙂

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@dorkshadows

oh it’s also a good point!!

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Because clearly it seems ever since the Campania arc, if not before, everything UT did shows that he’s going against his own words that he used to warn Claudia amongst others. So yeah, either he’s inwardly aware of how low he reached after she died or this arc is going to make him understand that.

Selective memory that he doesn’t want to share with Seb on top of it being a painful subject like ch105 does make sense to me. :3   

More than one custom coffin

I’m sorry I was mostly out this weekend when spoilers showed up, so maybe someone already noticed it but….

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if one of these coffins was for real!Ciel during his process of becoming a bizarre doll, can we safely bet that the other coffins were for “putting back together” other… corpses? To avoid them decaying?

If so, who? The other star lords? 

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or the lockets?

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Or maybe they were empty and just to be used as bench?? -_-

Excuse me but I love how we see Kaneki using his kagune as if it were the ukaku type, following Touka-chan’s style, precisely as it’s written “we still wish to be beautiful”.

I find it really parallels well this scene…

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…as well as its own little outcome years after:

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It’s making me so emotional, I’m so happy and proud of how Sensei managed to convey so much in this chapter… ❤

Campania & Weston vs Blue sect

midnight-in-town:

Just to point out that nothing was explained about the current arc with the newest chapter, which is once again reinforcing (for me) the idea that this arc might not just be about UT’s shenanigans. 

Ch141 tells us that real!Ciel went through all of UT’s experiments that concluded in the Campania 

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and Weston arcs

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for other bizarre dolls besides him.

The question now is how we went from UT’s coffin and the Weston arc to…

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real!Ciel becoming “Lord Sirius”/”the blue star”.
This is something that UT didn’t explain, without mentioning that, if bringing back the twin was the first goal of the bizarre doll project, then who the hell mass produced the idea (?) through the blue sect?

UT may not have had the time nor the need to make it a business as I pointed out before, especially since he was apparently

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really focusing on the twin, which also seems to be logical when we listen to Othello said in ch119/125:

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meaning I’m still vouching for the mysterious Osiris company to have a link to Bravat’s blue sect and for UT not to be the only one behind the current arc.

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@frederickabberline omg I was thinking the exact same thing! 😀

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and yet he 

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and that’s without knowing what’s up about the current arc and blood transfusions (ch108/ch115??). 

Obviously science alone can’t bring someone back to life in Kuroverse and maybe that’s what UT is mocking Stoker about in the Campania arc, especially since Stoker truly had no idea how the experiment with the cinematic records worked (when UT might at least have understood how to restore the twin’s body), but still…

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…I wonder if this might not be the pot calling the keetle back in the current arc where UT is concerned

indeed, at least for some parts of it and if there is really someone else/another organization involved.

He put the twin back together, turned him into a bizarre doll and whatever happened between Weston and the current arc, now the guy is convinced and overjoyed about how it finally means death won’t take anyone away from him anymore (which logically should lead to either a wakeup call or him going down for real I guess). 

I guess we’ll see now that Othello finally arrived. 🙂

It’s so nice to reread the series and come across this cover again, because I always wondered if the layout of Mephy’s little pawns on his right hand was meaningful or just random/for the aesthetic. 

However seeing the current arc, I’m almost sure that this was drawn like this on purpose, which makes it even better!

Look, look, first of all you’ve got Rin and Yukio facing each other and this could really be depicting how Yukio just left his brother and the Order to join the Illuminati, as well as the on-going conflict (mostly from Yukio’s perspective) that led to this decision. 

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Mephy was totally expecting such an event after all, he even deliberately worked for it, finally pushing Yukio to his limits in ch94.

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However, as it is, Rin remains on the Order (or more simply remains Mephy’s trump card) while Yukio moved on to join Lucifer and the Illuminati. 

Then Shiemi and Amaimon: starting with Shiemi on the cover of ch44, she’s on “Rin’s side”, as if supporting him, and then again it makes sense for several reasons.

Shiemi is the one (with Suguro) who warned Rin that something was really wrong with Yukio in the current arc. 

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In fact, she used to be closer to Yukio (knowing him for a longer time and all), but his inner conflict ever since the Kyoto arc led him to slowly get estranged from her while Rin grew closer to Shiemi instead. 

This leads to why the current blossoming romance is Rin/Shiemi and not Yukio/Shiemi, despite Yukio and Shiemi having better odds at the beginning of the series (I want to expand on that but in another post about shipping in AnE in general once I’ve reread the whole series).

Another reason to “Shiemi being on Rin’s side” could be her own part of the current arc, since…

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after finally admitting that she’s got feelings for him (and not Yukio, sorry my boy, long ago I was vouching for you guys), she’s taken by the Vatican for a matter that’s most likely related to Shemihaza. 

So Shiemi is in love with Rin and also remains on the Order’s side, even if this is probably not as willingly as it appeared to be in ch99.2. 

In fact, since she chose to drop becoming an exorcist after the talk with her mom and despite her initial wishes, it’s pretty clear that her character’s arc will have to address what she really wants for her future and, since we’ve established in different parts of the story that a part of the Order is rotten anyway, this will probably be related. 

This is where Amaimon jumps in and again, the current arc might explain why he’s lurking behind Shiemi on the cover of ch44. Yeah, sure, Shiemi was his bride that he chose randomly to force Rin to attack him in an early arc, but lately…

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it doesn’t seem to be such a random narrative (or related to Rin/Shiemi) choice after all. 

The “Shiemi has a link to Shemihaza” theories have been going strong for a while now, with Shemihaza who was described to be “the emperor of creation”

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while Amaimon is a Baal, but more precisely the King of Earth

However, while Shemihaza was said to be a part of the Order along with Armumahel and Azazel, Amaimon considered himself to be neutral,

probably

only being involved so far in Mephy’s schemes because he owes his current vessel to Mephy. 

And yet, this scene happened…

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…which is giving me the feeling that either Shemihaza and Amaimon have a significant history or that Amaimon is pissed because maybe he shouldn’t have taken Shiemi in particular as his “bride” (I’d rather believe in the former though). 

Nonetheless, I think we can safely expect Amaimon to be involved in Shiemi’s personal arc, whatever the reason for his outburst and anger was, and since both are related to Nature, I’m also wondering if we might not finally get another mention of the Garden of Amahara (maybe it was created by Amaimon and Shemihaza?). :))

Moving on, that leaves only Shura’s pawn on the cover of ch44, who’s in an interesting position since she’s backing up Yukio but at the same time facing Mephy. No surprise but there again, I think it’s related to the current arc. 

First of all Mephy and Shura have this weird dynamic: she doesn’t trust him at all, but she plays by his rules when she knows it can’t be helped and he’s been edging her on down the road of becoming the #1 caretaker of the Okumura twins since 5ever. Please observe the development between ch34 and ch81:

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What Mephy also did is that he made sure that the twins would be the ones who would solve the matter with Hachiro, which also helped Shura with moving on from Shiro…

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…and which led to her saying something super important as a conclusion to her arc:

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The reason it’s super relevant and interesting (and also the reason I believe it’s related to her position on the cover of ch44) is that Shura is also one of the few who can get Yukio to be 100% honest. 

Sure, that led to them bickering all the time and Yukio saying that he always hated her, buuuut thanks to the Aomori arc, we know that’s far from being true. 

Anyway, personally I had forgotten, but actually there was a time in AnE where Yukio was not full of angst (until he meets Todo), or so you could think because the truth is that he was just better at hiding everything behind his smiles, but anyway it never fooled Shura then…

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and it’s still not fooling her. 

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So, now that Yukio completely broke down about everything…

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…maybe Mephisto will give her an opportunity to go after him, or she’ll simply choose to go by herself. For now all she knows is that he escaped, she doesn’t know about the Illuminati yet, but when she finds out… she might just drop the Order (since she said she didn’t care) and chase after him, especially since the Illuminati also took what was left of Hachiro. 

So she wouldn’t be on neither the Order’s side or the Illuminati’s: she’s on the twins’ side and she’s facing Mephy on the cover of ch44 because she knows he planned it all out and now she may have to go and try bringing Yukio back (whether Mephy offers his help/an opportunity or not though, we’ll see).

There you go! It’s all adding up, and obviously since it’s Mephy’s plan xD but I’m so happy Sensei went as far as to possibly plan it all out and leave little clues such as the cover of ch44. I just can’t wait to find out more. 😀

Sorry for the long post, it’s really a blast to reread the series! 

The blue sect arc & UT: tying everything together?

I’m aware it’s my umpteenth recap post for this arc, but I’ve seen a lot of posts that are throwing UT’s characterization to the bushes after ch140 + I still can’t believe that this arc is as simple as it appears to be after almost 3 years of it, so here’s one more.

It’s nothing particularly new if you’ve been following my posts or reblogs on the topic for the past year, but less than the arc itself, I’m mostly going to focus on what possibly led to it. In fact if you read @frederickabberline​‘s own recap post that is more recent, you will probably see where I’m going in general.

The reason I’m writing this post, despite possibly being proven wrong in a week or so, is because I’ve been into Kuroshitsuji for 6 or 7 years now, there are subplots everywhere that have been left hanging, and I refuse to stop believing that Sensei can craft a good story when she gave us arcs like the Campania or when she writes amazing characters.  

Moving on, I’m just going to start with UT’s character:

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‘Cause actually ch140 finally confirms that UT’s motivation in the story 100% revolves around the Phantomhive family

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But that doesn’t mean that “bringing the twin back” was his only goal for the last 4 years.

Because not only would that imply UT gives 0 shit about our!Ciel selling his soul to a demon and that is so not true

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but also because that’d create some inconsistencies with what we’ve seen of his character so far, since bringing back the twin or Ciel’s contract aren’t just what’s on UT’s mind.

I mean, guys, if UT’s motivation centers around the P family, wouldn’t you say that a little something might be linked to his issues with losing so many of them?

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And he did express some concerns about our!Ciel too on this matter:

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In other words UT most likely has at least 3 goals: 

  • bringing back the dead Phantomhives (for now it’s just the twin though, because Vincent’s body is too damaged and we don’t know about Claudia) => something that’s for his own sake
  • saving Ciel’s soul from the contract => something that he put on hold despite almost killing Seb during the Campania arc, because Seb can be useful to protect our!Ciel against a more urgent matter, that is…
  • saving Ciel from the Watchdog duty/Victoria => because in just one year Ciel already did too many mistakes that most likely will end up costing him, like it most likely cost his predecessors. 
    • you could also see this as UT wanting revenge against Victoria because of Vincent and Claudia, it’s the same.

It’s simple logic: if the Watchdog duty is responsible for taking the Phantomhives away from UT, then that explains why UT literally said he was no big fan of Victoria, especially if he believes she deliberately led Ciel’s predecessor(s) to their death. Thus trying to take Seb down can wait because…

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…he can be useful to protect Ciel from whatever Victoria/Brown may plan as punishment (the Murders at manor arc being just a preview). 

I’m aware that, currently, what’s super hard to decipher about UT’s character is how he sees what’s left of the P family, but I think that’s precisely what this arc is also supposed to establish, mainly through Othello’s introduction (so we might get more insights into UT’s character and backstory, which is always helpful) but also possibly through whatever will happen to Lizzie (since establishing if UT gives a damn about the Midfords would tell us what kind of obsession he has).

Until we get there though, what I wanted to insist on was the idea that personally I doubt that this super long arc is only supposed to focus on just one of UT’s goals (i.e bringing back the twin and why it’s a bad idea), because narratively speaking it’s weird and, for now, it seems to leave a lot of plot holes. 

However, since I also think that taking Seb down is on hold for UT, because of more urgent matters, it means that perhaps this arc can also be about UT’s little grudge against Queen Victoria, even if indirectly, as a follow up to the Campania and Weston arcs on some aspects (I’ll expand on that in a minute). 

What’s important to keep in mind is that the Bizarre Doll project originally comes from UT before his desertion wondering about if cinematic records could be edited.

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Now we don’t know yet what the trigger was that led from curiosity about the CRs to thinking that maybe UT could bring back the dead if he experimented, but I’d bet on Claudia/Vincent/the twin’s death. 

The whole point though is that UT would have probably needed backup, while in the early stages of experimentation: to get funds if needed, to get enough corpses, a way to make counterfeit records that he would then add to the corpses’, then a way to get those episodes he used in the Weston arc, etc. 

And aside from support, he probably also needed a place to “store” the twin until he could finally manage to bring him back (so the body wouldn’t rot for example), since he saved his body 4 years ago.

So overall, I think that’s the whole point of him joining/using the Aurora society 

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or even striking a deal with these “eccentric fellows”.  

Think about it: his goal was at least bringing back the twin, but in order to achieve this, he first needed to experiment on a lot of corpses and if he received support from “eccentric fellows”, then obviously those same guys would have wanted to see results => that’s the Campania arc.

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There is a common theme tied with the Campania arc though, which was introduced in the arc previous to it: the upcoming war between at least Germany and England. Yes, it escaped no one (not even dear Victoria) that UT’s bizarre dolls would make amazing war weapons. 

Anyway, UT got what he wanted from the Campania arc and he gave results to “these eccentric fellows”, as well as potential clients of theirs, using what was his first prototype of Bizarre Dolls (CR edited with counterfeit memories).

Then the Weston arc happened and it’s been 6 years, but I’m still wondering about why UT felt the need to be involved in the first place.
I mean, sure, because of the Aurora society he made BDs for the ones who were killed by the Prefect 4, but since he had already inserted them (or at least just Agares) back before Ciel even joined Weston, why did he feel the need to pretend being the Principal ever since the cricket match?

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For the lulz? Maybe. To see how Agares would manage, since he was UT’s masterpiece at the time? Again, maybe, but he could have done that from afar.

Another explanation could also be that he knew why Ciel was sent to Weston…

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…and becoming directly involved was his way to make sure that, this time, Ciel would tell the Queen about him and his second prototype of bizarre dolls (CR edited with “episodes” coming from the corpses’ longing for the future). 

Weston was different from the Campania because the Campania was something Ciel decided to investigate on his own, so he had no report to make to the Queen. After Weston though, he just had no other choice but to tell the whole truth, which is

possibly

what UT was counting on…

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especially if he knew about Victoria’s war plans and that she would be interested in such a technique. 

Obviously, since UT most likely personally despises Victoria, I doubt he would be happy to help her with anything. However, if UT has a deal with those “eccentric fellows” and if those BDs he’s making are a business that “those eccentric fellows” intend on selling to the highest bidder for the upcoming war, then if he really wanted to thwart Victoria’s war plans, he could…

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advertise these weapons to her enemies for example. 

UT’s Bizarre Dolls might not even be the only weapons “those eccentric fellows” have to sell. For example, if we look at the current arc…

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And Sieglinde confirmed that the Blue Sect definitely mastered the technique through probably experimenting and then “dialyzing” those old lords from the Parliament.

Obviously we don’t know yet how the blood transfusions even factor into how/when UT brought back the twin or who invented all those devices that Othello was sent to investigate (ch125), but all in all, what’s important is that…

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…Victoria felt threatened when UT is definitely involved again. 

As it is right now, there is a lot we don’t quite get yet about the current arc so I only want to mention that maybe there is a difference between “bringing the twin back” and “being behind the blue sect” as far as UT is concerned in this arc. 

Of course, it really does seem that the twin is at the heart of the Blue Sect…

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…but why/when/how did UT create a whole sect surrounding something that’s so personal to him

when he had the twin’s corpse for 4 years

and he also said

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? Especially when that sect initially seemed to be about researching blood transfusions? And when he also seems involved with “eccentric fellows”, according to the Campania arc? Couldn’t we tie everything somehow?

Everything from here onward is theoretical and just my opinion, but looking at what Othello said:

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…who knows if “those eccentric fellows”/the Osiris company/the blue sect aren’t a group of humans working with several supernatural beings and experimenting with very advanced technology in different fields?

So an example of explanation for the current arc could be that: 

  • UT initially struck a deal with “these eccentric fellows” in order to be able to experiment as much as he needed in order to make a perfect bizarre doll
    • because ultimately he wanted to bring (at least) the twin back 
    • but also because at the same time all the other BDs he made to experiment could be sold and used as war weapons, thus allowing “these eccentric fellows” to make money off their deal
  • meanwhile, another part

    of “those eccentric fellows” researched about blood transfusion

    (with the help of another supernatural being who helped making those advanced devices?)

    • which led to them making money by “dialyzing” those old lords from the Parliament
    • but also possibly in order to eventually sell the technique to different armies for the upcoming war. 

Then maybe, after the Weston arc, UT had the idea to combine these two (initially unrelated) methods, or “these eccentric fellows” wanted him to try, leading to the twin becoming “the blue star” and heart of Bravat’s blue sect, despite the fact that UT wanting the twin back is 100% personal.

I guess that’s when it leads to theories about what exactly Lizzie and Tanaka know about this arc, since I still don’t think Lizzie chose the twin’s side (or was crying about not being able to give her blood to real!Ciel in ch113) or that Tanaka just randomly expected the twin to come back one day. 

Same for whatever UT meant in ch108 and what that liquid was (since I also don’t buy that he was able to get the twin’s soul back from Seb or whatever).

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(I mean, why would it be “too early to awaken” when UT’s been working towards this goal for 4 years?) 

Finally, UT being cornered into bringing back the twin as a part of another experiment by “these eccentric fellows” (instead of just on his own terms) could also explain the lack of control that he seems to have over the twin. 

Bringing back the twin is something of personal significance for UT, however if Bravat’s sect represents another party that is involved with his revival, it could be that they revere the twin (and the other star lords) to the point that… 

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…they let this happened (by ‘this’ I mean the violence overall that took place in the town house). 

Fair enough, UT probably does not care about Soma or Agni, but would he even want the twin to go this far in order to reach his brother? Sure the twin is dead and has no soul anymore but…

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in general it seems UT isn’t pro-violence where the Phantomhives are concerned? I could be reading wayyy too much into this though. 

…And it could be the same for Lizzie when you think about it, since she apparently gave some of her blood (at least once in ch112?) and could have been hurt way more than she was when she fought against Seb (ch117). 

If UT is the mastermind behind this, then that just screams that he doesn’t care or just that he bet Seb wouldn’t kill Lizzie because Ciel wouldn’t forgive him (even though Lizzie is related to Claudia the same way the twins are). 
However if the current arc is somehow divided between two parties (UT with his personal goal and Bravat’s sect) then that could explain why Lizzie ended up having some rough times despite her possible significance to UT. 


TL;DR Lots of questions, lots of possible answers, lots of uncertainty, my only stance on this is that I doubt we’re just supposed to pile the current arc on top of the rest of the story without any link between the different parts (more than just the 2CT finally being confirmed I mean).

It’s a long arc, it’s a complex arc, it introduced the twin, addressed what happened 4 years ago but now it’s focusing on UT’s motivations too, so is it really just going to end like the Campania and Weston arcs when even those arcs still seem to have unanswered points?

I guess we’ll see on June 18th… Thanks for reading! Sorry it was so long. :3