Talk:Re: Chapter 86/@comment-26074716-20160723051428/@comment-25047329-20160723075350

It's possible that someone installed these ideas into Arima causing his burgeoning rebellion, but parallels often aren't to a T. Like, basically the story of Chirin no Suzu is about a lamb who lived on a farm with his mother until The OEWK killed her. Chirin seaks revenge, so becomes the OEWK student until he's an efficient killing machine. Chirin grows to love the wolf as a father, they murder all the animals in the land for sport, then come the farm where Chirin grew up. Some shit happens, Chirin kills the wolf, but the wolf stills loves him. Chirin is rejected by the other lambs and spends the rest of his life alone.

You can sort of see where the roles of Chirin and the wolf mesh with Arima and Kaneki, but some major things still wouldn't fit.