Talk:Tokyo Ghoul Trump/@comment-26689808-20151122205904/@comment-26231946-20151122211511

I think out of all the Jokers, Furuta (if he is also Souta) fits the meaning very well.

From metasymbology:

"The Joker is a mysterious Card, and they are a mysterious people born on the day of the Joker!

Identified as "all things to all men", this most compelling and ambiguous Card is known as the chameleon; their disguises are many, and varied. They have an enormous amount of personal power at their disposal, but knowing how to apply it in life is quite another thing....

The Joker also has a dark side. They can become obsessive, cunning, and selfish. They are masters of disguise and will conceal their dubious characteristics with deft ambiguity. Like a pendulum, the Joker can swing as far into the virtues of noble strength as they can swing deep into the well of petty selfishness. It is only through the practical application of their inherent powers that the Joker is able rise above the dark side, to which they are equally familiar.

All Jokers are wonderfully unique, a mysterious people who have the capacity for great wisdom. It is nearly impossible to analyze them as they hold the key to themselves and guard it well!

The Joker is very passionate in both likes and dislikes. These extremes can be a source of discontent in their relationships, but when they feel they are secure in love, they are one of the most affectionate and creative of lovers!"

-Maybe Ishida didn't want to spoil his readers so the last card was revealed so late.