Talk:Hairu Ihei/@comment-26544002-20170419144528/@comment-217.212.214.57-20170420162109

^I want to clarify this matter.

"Noro" was the name of the kakuhou that was inhabitating Noroi's corpse, a sentient and primitive lifeform. In other words, "Noro" was actually alive just as a tapeworm is alive within a host body.

"Noroi" is dead, it is his corpse Noro inhabits and that's it.

Hairu is dead.

And whatever the name Ui wants to baptize the kakuhou that is about to be transplanted into her with, even if he names it "Hairu" will be considered "alive" but as a seperate entity entirerly, see the "Noro" example above, and techniqually granted its own page, due to the two being a ttheir core, two completely seperate entities with "Hairu Ihei" classified as "desceased" and "Hairu" as "alive", due to it might becoming the name for the parasitic entity that Furuta and Kanou is planning to implant into "Ihei's" corpse.

Suggestion.

I advice for the "Noro" page to be split into two pages, one entitled "Noroi" for the original host of the body and another for "Noro", the parasitic kakuhou that has been inhabiting it ever since the series started, due to the two in reality being two completely different individuals. The only connection between "Noroi" and "Noro", is the body the later is inhabiting. The history of "Noroi" does not belong to "Noro's" page as Noro itself was not the one who accepted Yoshimura's request for raising Eto, that was only "Noroi" who did that.

"Noro" came after the death of "Noroi", and is not the same person.

So once "Hairu" enters the picture, I will advice for another split of pages in order to seperate the two and avoid further inaccurate misunderstandings regarding mixing them up.

"Hairu Ihei" is "Desceased"

"Hairu" will be considered "Alive" upon her first apperance.

has this been clarified enough?

(and off course, this is just a suggestion and personal opinion and observations on this matter...but I will leave it to second opinions and perspectives to verify if this is indeed a reasonable argument or not.)