Talk:Ginshi Shirazu/@comment-79.41.65.82-20151013212818

In chapter 7 we get a glimpse of each Quinx (except Saiko's) reaction in front of Sasaki's power. Urie: envy

Mutsuki: fear

Shirazu: admiration, reverence

I think each one of these ideas is a limit each of them must overcome to grow up.

Urie: he was envious of both Sasaki and Takeomi (and practically of every investigator who could steal his credit). Right now his envy seems concentrated only on Takeomi and his relationship with Sasaki has gotten better as well as his general relationships with Others (at least he acts less independently)

Mutsuki: he has been shown really scared in earlier chapters. He was scared of Sasaki, of his own powers as a Q, of ghouls and of men. During the auction he tamed his fear and was able to fight and to help Urie, he also used his Kagune. I think he still has to face his greatest fear though.

Shirazu: "admiration" or "reverence" doesn't actually seem to be a bad thing, right? It seemed off to me in the beginning. Still in Shirazu's case it is indeed a problem. He tends to trust people quite easily and to see them as generally good people. Because of it he believes them and doesn't doubt them. He believes Urie and tends to see only the best of him in recent chapters too. What's even more important is the fact that in the beginning he believed without question CCG ideology about ghouls. He doesn't see why he should put it under discussion since it was taught to him by many people he respects and admires. It's because of his honest admiration for Others that he receives such a shock when he kills Nutcracker.

Saiko: what about her? I think her absence speaks for itself. She must overcome her passivity and take action in the story. She has been appearing often recently, but she still has to act or to show what she truly thinks or what she wants to do.