Talk:Re: Chapter 64/@comment-91.148.79.197-20160214034008/@comment-91.148.79.197-20160214065813

@Highermind Fandom is situated IRL, where Eto, ghouls and any other character in story is precisely that: character in a story. They may like them or hate them, excuse their actions or rant how they are the worst monsters, but in the end fandom knows that they are not real and that greatest harm they can cause them is unpleasent emotional reaction on what they read about them. However, in-universe ghouls are as real as any other aspect of story, as Earths' gravity is real to fandom and harm that they can cause is real as well.

If I'd have to imagine similar situation in real life... Imagine that George R.R. Martin writer of bestseling "A Song of Ice and Fire" series which was losely adapted as  HBOs "Game of Thrones" television series confess on live TV that he is serial killer and provide concrete evidence for his words. Now, I'd expect it to be great news, great contraversy, but I would not expect more than few individuals (theres always crazies and trolls) to come out supporting him while actualy believing in his confesion. And he's the man that sold milliones of books and is more famous than what we are suggested to be the case with Eto/Sen.

As for criminals that you mention, how would they know that there's war on horizon? How would they know that Eto is more than writer that is also ghoul? (remember that her conection with Aogiri doesn't seems to be reveiled to public, indeed it seems that it isn't widely known even within CCG). How would they profit from any eventual war by supporting ghouls (not to mention why would they think it safe course of action) ?

At the end I'll just say that its a pithy that Ishida didn't spend more time tightening plot because all complaints that I originaly had about this chapter were not unavoidable.