Talk:Re: Chapter 85/@comment-201.215.171.247-20160716151053/@comment-76.5.82.216-20160722225848

The lighting seems more an aesthetic choice to convey Arima's innocence in death, imo. Compare his living face - never smiling, always stern - to his face in that panel. It's much softer and calmer. Lighting plays a big part in who we perceive to be "good" and "evil" - that's why "evil" characters are almost always shown in shadowy, dark ways (once they reveal that side of themselves, anyway).