Talk:Tooru Mutsuki/@comment-29827930-20160925125657/@comment-27247962-20160925153020

^I don't think it's harsh at all. It's appropriate imo.

The way she killed Torso together with her past, show her tendency for brutality. She has no brakes when it comes to killing. She mutilates her targets and would fit nicely with characters as Kijima and Kureo. But the difference is that Kijima & Kureo are a bit more sane or have a certain vendetta, while for Mutsuki it became a way to ease her mind. She gets gratification from killing, she feels excited about hurting someone.

The empathic Mutsuki is still there, but as a front to hide her sociophatic tendencies.

Hannibal Series portrays nicely how empathic people can become capable of killing, brutally so.