Talk:Touka Kirishima/@comment-24.74.64.155-20160618060313/@comment-28721259-20160626213139

And also, "plot armot" indicates that the mangaka (or storywriter in general) doesn't know how his/her story will go on. And Ishida probably planed everything already, there probably are only a few minor matters he hasn't decided on yet, and hence every character is alredy on his way to fufil his role, and everyone will either survive to the end (as planed) or meet his/her end when he/she needs to (also as planed), so yeah... plot armor means nothing else but that a mangaka isn't allowed to kill his own character up to a certain point.