Talk:Noro/@comment-210.187.247.50-20151123133106/@comment-213.66.199.45-20151123140123

Way too high aim...If any

one of them had been the ones to kill him, then Noro´s existence would have been pointless to begin with. There would not have been any development, no progression, Noro would just have been a pointless dog that just existed "to be beaten" with no impact on the story whatsoever...

This way we saw in the manga?

The bonds of the Quinx gained a boost...

Urie´s character development shone through like a star in the darkness...

Shirazu got the courage and overcame the trauma with Nutcracker AND we saw a lot of characterization of him AND he might be suffering in the future for the decision of breaking hte frames and turn into a real One-eyed ghoul...

Saiko´s Kagune was revealed against the most appropiate opponent to use it on.

Mutsuki´s combat skills and boost in his self-confidence during the fight shone through as well...

All the quinx got time to prove their progress, gain new progress and develop further when facing against a overwhelming threat like Noro...

The efforts of teamwork within the team was also showcased beautifully when compared to how they handled it against Orochi...

This couldn´t have been done against anyone else bu Noro...

A character new and introduced post-timeskip wouldn´t have cut it...since we wouldn´t have anything to compare it too and the progress wouldn´t have shone as it did...

The other characters that would have fit the bill for the purpose in the story and the Quinx´s development would have been either Shachi or Ayato or Tarata or Seidou... and let´s be honest... would you rather have either of them killed off in a fight against the Quinx to serve the same role?

To not even mention that Tarata is unfit for this role since we haven´t seen anything about him, we would have nothing to compare to in terms of strength and the threat level would be minimised...

Shachi is too skilled, he would have destroyed the Quinx and that´s not the purpose of this fight in the story...

Ayato is too important as a character to be killed off in this stage... not with all the problems he faces with Hinami´s capture and all that.

Seidou? No. Just no. A Owl-kakuja losing against the quinx is just not possible and he would have destroyed them if not Haise was there...

Noro truly was the only perfect option to go for by the author to sacrifice in a fight like this...

We know nothing about Noro´s mindset, making his death no big loss in story... but we do have seen his combat potential and we do have a estimated threat level for the guy to provide a sense of danger to the encounter in the current arc, making the fight exciting to watch and he provided the challenge the quinx needed...

We saw the full extent of Noro´s powers, and it´s clear that he´s not as invincible as we, the fandom which overhyped him, truly wanted to believe that he was...

Noro´s death also can serve as charactization for Eto as well, which we only seen the sadistic actor she has pulled up for us this far...

And Noro didn´t die in a asspull death, he got a logical reason behind his demise after tanking everything the Quinx put him through... He reached the limit and perished, that´s all.

Noro´s death was justified... just like Mado´s was.

This is the role Noro had to play in this tragedy... and he played it well.