Talk:Ayato Kirishima/@comment-78.35.136.169-20150331130843/@comment-3412713-20150402211032

I think he at least has a hatred towards investigators. Ayato and Touka as children were betrayed by their human neighbor to the CCG. It would be understandable to detest humans who want you dead and don't really care about you. I think finding out that their father was killed by CCG helped spark Ayato's dislike towards humans in general. Ayato had choices, but he chose to live in his anger and hatred. His choices led to him getting picked up by Tatara.

Yoriko has had to have known Touka for a long time. She makes the comment about how Touka always had a sad face when her dad 'transferred overseas' and she knows about Ayato too. I wouldn't be surprised if Ayato and Yoriko have met each other. It would make sense if Yoriko had known Touka since her father was killed by the CCG.

Tokyo Ghoul is a series where I think it's hard to draw the line between good and evil. In a human's mind every action they make towards ghouls are good, but for a ghoul it's a completely different situation. There are some humans that obviously have evil tendencies, but in Tokyo Ghoul typically investigators that may be labeled as evil by readers are acting the way they are because of a horrific event that happened to them. If that event hadn't happened to them would they still be a bad person? Are they really a bad person for trying to prevent horrific events from happening? Ghouls and humans differ in morals yet are they truly better than each other? Is one side truly evil and is the other truly good? I think one of the biggest background tragedies in the story is how ghouls and humans are likely never going to live as equals with each other. Birth sets ghouls and humans apart and it's unfair. The whole story of Tokyo Ghoul thrives off the trait of unfairness in life.