Talk:Touka Kirishima/@comment-96.245.28.165-20150805004604/@comment-213.66.199.45-20150812161649

^ Her father relied solely on cannibalism. His moniker was "Corpse Collector" if you forgot.

He for sure didn´t eat ghouls for the sake of power, he cannibalized and ate corpses because he didn´t wanted to hurt anyone, may it be human or ghoul. He cannibalized and scavenged because it was his way of life that he (possibly) wanted to teach his children, since he wanted them to co-exist peacefull with the humans. and by living on a diet solely on corpses, that would be achieved. He is also one of few that gained a complete kakuja without even entering a single fight with any other ghoul even once. (I suspect that the only ones he did fight seriously were the doves that tried to kill him...) but no ghoul seemed to have been hunted down for the purpose of food.

I can totally see Touka follow her father´s way of life since that´s the only way that wouldn´t turn up on CCG´s radar, and since Eto inherited Yoshimura´s genetic potential for a kakuja, then it´s fair to assume that Touka and Ayato are capable of developing a kakuja inherited from their father as well.

If she lived the life of a pacifist by eating corpses of ghouls and humans, then she might do it as treatment to let her wings recover to their normal shape once more.

If she developed a kakuja as a "side-effect" by this treatment, then it´s just a bonus.

She would be a "complete" one... as she wouldn´t have acquired it in a pursuit for "power", but by "accident" as a result of a pacifist´s lifestyle.

" A sword is not a shield, it´s a sword... and swords cannot protect anything​... only slay the ones in its way, may it be your hated enemy or your dearest friend... As swords possess can´t tell the difference between "flesh" and "flesh"."

"A shield is not a sword, it´s a shield... and shields exists to protect the ones behind it... may it be friend or foe, as does not discriminate, only defends the ones behind them from the mad wrath of the sword."

"Where the sword loses its edge and purpose with each strike, the shield does not...and in the end, the shield stands victorious as the sword breaks apart..."