Talk:Kuki Urie/@comment-174.112.19.220-20170204161650/@comment-217.212.214.57-20170205064747

^ Still, Urie was sane enough to try it. He was also a good grade student so he if anyone of the Quinx back then should have read up on the behaviors of the ghouls. He went on instinct and pre-knowledge, only was saved before he could test it out properly.

Kurona: Again, she cannibalized on her sister, that makes sense and she got the rc-cells from her as a result. This also makes sense.

What doesn't make sense is why the fandom thinks that Shiro is still alive inside Kurona and that they did a fusion akin of the gems in the "Steven Universe" fashion. THIS assumption of the fandom is what doesn't make sense.

Kurona cannibalized and devoured her sister completely, went crazy and believed Shiro was alive which was disproven by dr.Kanou and stated that Shiro is deader than dead. THIS makes sense in accordance to the story!

Kurona also added additional cannibalism over a course of several years on top of this, in contrast to Kaneki who only went through six months and from there was pumped with rc-suppresants which also hindered the growth into full ghoulhood which Kurona achieved from consuming so much rc-cells that she turned into a real ghoul.

Tokyo Ghoul is a work that requires the reader to not take things by face value as it demands the reader to see past the surface and really go in-depth, think for themselves, and discover what the truth really is.

In a way, those who doesn't get past the surface, are basically no different from the civilians within the story who thinks ghouls are just mindless monsters. Once you see past that, there's way more to them than that.