Talk:Kichimura Washuu/@comment-5522921-20161126231228/@comment-93.133.184.178-20161127225106

Yeah, I have been thinking the same thing, I don't think it's a coincidence. Didn't Furuta want to reunite both human and ghouls to fight against evil forces (aka Black Goats) and him playing the heroic leader, humanity's last straw?

I think Matsuri's species is going to get revealed pretty soon and the CCG won't like it in the least. Additionally, no one is genuinely supporting Matsuri and Urie only *appears* to do, so him getting lynchmobbed might be inevitable in the end. But I do wonder - Furuta being a half-human or to be more precise a half-ghoul might play a part in this scenario. If Urie finds out information of Furuta's origins by someone (I still believe that the Clowns are going to sell him out) than this might either mean that Furuta will be CCG's next target (or what is left of it) or they will see it as a kind of omen in their desperation and actually do chose him as a leader - if he already is at that point, thus continues to being one. After all, they have been ruled by ghouls before, so why not by someone who lives betwween those worlds, who is the product of said reunion of worlds - at least that's what they might think. Or they just have to fend for themselves, who knows. But for now Furuta is seen as a capable strategist and a semi-trustworthy person.

But in the end a final fight between artificial half-ghoul and artificial half-ghoul, if this possible event is truly fate or manipulation by the Clowns is not entirely clear. But the Clowns do have a point - they have indeed the last laugh because they are not part of conflicts or ideologies, they just watch. And maybe that's another point. Maybe watching the nature of desire and what it can do to people is a better option than engaging in it. Or maybe they just wanted to set an example that humans, ghouls, half humans and half ghouls are all just labels and that we don't differ when it comes to the core of people, both good parts, or in this case more bad parts. Becauese let's not forget, both sides see each other as a villain. For the ghouls it is humans, for the humans it is ghouls and those in between are either scratching their heads of have to choose. And this rebellion, this revolution will be bloody were taking sides is in the end the only option to survive, but also forced to comply and participate. In the end, I truly wonder if Ui and Hirako had a point in the last chapter of the first manga. Just who the hell is the winner of this? The goal was clear, but now it seems more blurred and who knows when it gets twisted for good because if that happens, Furuta might get his "super peace" after all.

So yeah, in the end one has to wonder where it all starts. Does it start with ideologies, with ideas or with the execution?