Talk:Hajime Hazuki/@comment-195.214.190.137-20171007185243/@comment-27247962-20171007193534

^You won't hear me complain about any of those characters dying. But I indeed will not be as happy about their death. That is a flaw or irrationality in humans. I think the ghouls are more righteous thus everyone slaughtering ghouls is automatically more evil in my eyes. Although that isn't completely true. I also wasn't happy when bushybrows died or when Shinohara ended up in a vegetative state. I also wasn't happy about Arima dying or wouldn't be happy about some other investigators dying. (and those are all part of CCG, just like Oggai) Why? The biggest reason is that most had a moral code or ground that they lived by. And I feel that moral sense is absent in the Oggai. They can't tell good from evil, that's why they're able to see themselves as heroes, while slaughtering dozens of ghouls. It's a distinction that needs to be made, because even Ui was able to see the boundary he was about to traverse, a boundary that all of the Oggai didn't even notice traversing and therefore consider "murder" to be something perfectly normal.