Talk:One-eyed ghoul/@comment-128.239.207.1-20160923210644

I have a theory as to why natural one eyed ghouls are so rare. You'd think we'd see more with all the half humans V has been producing. I think there is a very good reason for this. Ghouls usually inherit their kagune from one of their parents. Using that logic hybrids would have a 50% chance of inheriting a kagune. The majority of the ones who inherited their ghoul parent's kagune would die even faster than the half humans. The reason for this is because they would be born with too many RC cells and their body would start consuming the human parts almost immediately. In order for half ghouls to survive they must have the right balance of RC cells. There is only one way to do this in my opinion. Ghouls usually only receive a kagune from one of their parents. However Chimeras can inherit part of both their parent's kagune. What if one eyed ghouls are chimeras with only one ghoul parent? They manifest both human and ghoul traits evenly and thus do not suffer the defects of other hybrids. This would explain why they only have one Kakugan. This also explains why Kurona now has two kakugan as she has essentially become a full chimera by adding a new kagune. I'm not sure what makes artificial half ghouls successful however. Likely some rare gene that only a few humans have.