Talk:Ghoul/@comment-26306690-20151109014025/@comment-71.227.252.111-20151209045800

Unfortunately, stabbing a ghoul in the eyes wouldn't do anything, their regeneration is much too strong for that.

But as far as eating a ghoul goes, I'm actually pretty hyped to answer this question because I'm writing a fanfic on it. ->https://www.wattpad.com/story/35565928-tokyo-ghoul-addicted-to-cannibalism

This is purely theoretical because it has not been introduced into the manga nor has Ishida said anything on it. However seeing as ghoul flesh has an RC factor of anywhere from 1000-8000 it would definitely affect the human eating.

The meat would most likely raise the humans RC level (if they were to eat it regularly every few days or so) giving the ability to activate a kakugan and give them the heightened strength and smell/sight/hearing as well as increasing their durability and healing rates. (By durability I mean getting stabbed with a knife would do very little like Kaneki.)

As far as kagune however; that point is much harder to say. Seeing as the kakuhou (the sac kagune comes from) is an organ produced singularly to ghouls I do not believe the human (I call them ghoul-eaters) would be able to develop one. Though the possibility is still there that if the ghoul-eater's RC level was raised high enough that the RC cells could stick together and essentially 'evolve' into a kakuhou of sorts. But that possibility is 99% theory, so I would not test it's reliability.

Furthermore, the act of eating a ghoul would most likely have a negative effect on the ghoul-eater at first. Such as it produces sickness and insanity in ghouls, ghoul flesh would probably be rejected by the human body (throw it up) along with whatever human food the ghoul-eater has had as well. This however- just like any illness- would most likely eventually cause the body to build up an immunuty to this rejection and adapting to it's new appetite.

There is also the idea of addiction to consider. Cannibalistic ghouls not only go insane, but fall under the illusion that they 'need' ghoul meat to survive. Like a violent addiction. If the body of a ghoul-eater were to 'become used to' the new 'appetite' then it's also very likely that they as well would become addicted to the flesh of a ghoul.

Essentially, if the ghoul-eater were to keep up with it's regular schedule of eating then I think they would eventually mutate their body to a point were there would be no going back and they become some weird sort of... manufactured-ghoul, even more estranged from the ghoul society than the one-eyed-ghouls.

It would probably be very lonely and the human doing so would have to be completely nuts (haha nuts, she dead), forced to, or really depraved.