Talk:Kichimura Washuu/@comment-50.158.162.51-20160426014934/@comment-26564576-20160426193129

^Yeah I get what your saying fellow anon. Furuta has more going on with his backstory than Griffith. But to me that's not what makes him better antogonist than Griffith because there really are just selfish pricks in the world who do things for nothing but their own selfishness. So Griffith is realistic at least in that aspect. But what makes Furuta better to me is that he doesn't even have to go to the extremes Griffith did to come off as threatening. It's the mystery surrounding him, the fact that he knows damn near everything, The moment when you think it's over for him and then things go in his direction, When you think he's gonna do one thing and he does the opposite and it still falls in with his character, That he has the ability to be whoever he wants to be or whoever you want him to be. His existence is scary because of his unpredictable nature.