Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24873344-20141116081435/@comment-25626638-20141125104827

0Ninjaz0 wrote: Ace-senpai wrote: 0Ninjaz0 wrote: I don't think it was ever confirmed that he is "a part of Haise". Obviously Kaneki has something to do with Haise, and is related to Haise in somewhat way, but I'm pretty sure it was never stated what the connection was.

And I don't really understand how it would work. Since Haise can clearly see Kaneki in his mind. How would he be able to do that by having Kaneki's kagune in him? How would that make sense. It would be the first time something supernatural of that scale happens in Tokyo Ghoul. At least as far as my memory goes. Remember when Dr. Kanou tranplanted some of Rize's organs into Kaneki? And the moments Kaneki would start seeing Rize? In the recent translations of the spoilers for Chapter 7, it's confirmed that Kanou transplanted also transplanted I believe either the kakuhou or kagune of some other ghoul (most likely Kaneki's due to Haise's hallucinations of him or similar to Kaneki seeing Rize) into Haise. And also, we find out Nishiki is the Serpent and, quoting from the spoiler translations, he says '''“Ugh… ‘I’ll die, I’ll die!,’ right? Jeeze… No matter what I do, there’s just no helping you, is there?” "Kaneki." After that Haise says, “… Nishio-senpai?”''' lol, but then again, you can't start seeing hallucinations of someone because you've got their organs in you. Even if a writer could put something like that into a story, I don't think Ishida would defy logic like that. but why haise called serpent "...Nishio-senpai?" because memories could not/couldn't transplant and haise became uncontrol when haise hearing serpent call him as kaneki