Talk:Noro/@comment-213.66.199.45-20151031045251/@comment-68.32.116.146-20151031054319

I think this makes a lot sense. It would explain the madness that accompanies cannibalization, the other ghoul's red child cells would not be imprinted with the cannibal's memories and would create dissonance. It would explain why Sasaki is regaining memories, when his brain was physically destroyed. His red child cells are reimprinting his memories on the new brain tissue.

I have a problem with the kahukou being intrinsicly evil, I think it would just have a particularly disturbing life cycle. Is a person the sum of their memories? Would a kakuhou that has all the memories of it's host still essentially be the same person?

The biggest problem with the theory is Haru. He disease implies a gradual continuum between human and ghoul genetics. Do you have any ideas on how to resolve this?