Talk:Touka Kirishima/@comment-73.1.223.139-20150427112609/@comment-12511635-20150430044033

My claim is not invalid you just do not think it is relevant. You like Roma I do not like her nothing more, nothing less. She is going to continue killing ghouls and humans for no reason other than her own amusement. That is disturbing because it presents the question how many lives did she destory or ruin before she was incarcerated. It does make her kill-able since it could weaken her group and ensure no more people suffer for what she considers a hobby. Villains exist to incite conflict that protagonists have to stop but a villain could be causing a conflcit as a means to solve a problem they consider important or they do because they enjoy observing the torment of innocents. Some people just want to watch the world burn or set it on fire themselves.

I did not deny the truth I stated Ishida could have incoporated into his narrative as a way demostrating how that mentality could be perceived as disturbing or grostesque. It is not entirely ridiculous some literature is written to provoke a reaction in real life from the audience whether or not you do is your choice.

You are free to care about Roma just as I am permitted to hate her. It does not make a difference. Enjoy the misguided dedication.