Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-3173617-20150426211510/@comment-25047329-20150427013138

@   Valyriefaery

I think you may be regarding Hallucineki a wweee bit too much as his own person.

Like Rize was to Kuroneki, the Shironeki that Sasaki hallucinates about is a figment of his imagenation. It's Sasaki's fear and trepidation taking form in his mind. It's that fear that deep down Sasaki thinks that he's a monster and is uncertain because he doesn't know who his past self was.

When Sasaki lets Hallucineki take over he's brutal. He's what Sasaki thinks his ghoul self is like because he's subconciously comprised of the worst aspects of Shironeki and what Sasaki fears he'll be like if he lets loose. Against Serpent, he was psychotic and vendictive, smiling viciously and impaling him with multiple Kagune as a form of "pay back".

The Shironeki Sasaki imagines is clearly different than the Shironeki we see in TG. We'll probably see that version again, but at the moment, the one we've been seeing though Sasaki's eyes is a manifestation of his worst fears.