Talk:Shiki Kijima/@comment-92.22.32.55-20150913213633/@comment-68.32.116.146-20150913220322

More character development would help Kijima differentiate himself from Mado. Right now I see a lot of similarities in their approach to ghoul hunting.

They both use techniques that implicitly assume the base human psychology of ghouls, unlike a lot of other investigators they know that ghouls are not pretending to have human emotions and feelings. Yes, I know Mado said differently, but his actions speak louder than words. They, also both obsessively pursue ghouls to the detriment of their own well being.

Mado had a lot of other elements of his personality shown in the manga. Before his death we see that he mentors his partners earnestly. After he dies he gets so much development, that his death seems half way a tragedy.

Why does Kijima want to save the human race through ghoul hunting?