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the-tobis · 1 year
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The conceptual duo
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For now this is only a concept art of they're desings for my au of alphatale
Original concept of ten no kami and tint belongs to: shadikal15/vibeless15
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kaibutsushidousha · 1 year
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How exactly would Junko Enoshima be written if she turned up as a character in medeka box? (From a story perspective)
Trick question, Junko Enoshima was already written as a character in Medaka Box.
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lelastslayer · 1 year
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Miss 12,858,051,967,633,865 skills
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linkspooky · 12 days
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MHA Hot Takes #15
On that topic AFO having like hundreds of quirks stockpiled is entirely pointless in story because he never uses any of them in any creative ways.bThe only time he uses his supposed infinite supply of quirks is when he spams all of them at once.
He should at least use his abilities the way that Ajimu Najimi uses hers. It's hard to believe Shigaraki has that many quirks either when Deku is able to go toe to toe with him with the power of punching.
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fictionkinfessions · 5 months
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Being the only system we know of with fictives from my source is so deeply lonely. Yeah Medaka and Shiranui are here but I wanna talk to other people outside of my own system!! I wanna meet more people!
-Ajimu Najimi (Medaka Box)
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I'm centillions of Najimi Ajimus COMBINED
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tokiro07 · 1 year
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Hey, have you checked out the 4th character poll for Medaka Box in the drawn section of the Medaka Box guidebook? I think what happened was that it happened after chap 190, so all the Kumagawa worshippers left without a vote and basically this is the closest thing to what the real Medaka Box fandom ranks characters. The Dark Hero actually outrank the titular girl. I remember the ranks were: 1. Naze 2. Akune 3.Kumagawa 4. Zenkichi 5. Kairai 6. Kikaijima 7. Kamome 8. Najimi 9. Medaka 10. Tsugiha.
My lovely wife bought me the Medaka Books for Christmas the year they came out, and I proceeded to add the kanji from the Skills section of the dictionary to the wiki for the next several months, never once realizing until I was literally on the final page that there was a Japanese wiki that already had all of it
Because of how much time I spent trying to translate the new information from there with the help of my friend Steph (who THOUGHT I was using the wiki the entire time and could have just mentioned it offhand ANY TIME EARLIER THAN THE END), I never tried to translate anything else from the rest of the dictionary or from the picture book
Looking at it now, your listing is close, but slightly off
Naze, 2155 votes
Akune, 1661
Kumagawa, 1310
Kairai, 603
Hitoyoshi, 536
Tsugiha, 532
Ajimu, 479
Tsurubami, 248
Medaka, 225
Kikaijima, 184
Munakata, 147
Nabeshima, 121
Koga, 110
Maguro, 77
Nienami, 73
Hanten, 55
Shiranui, 52
Mukae, 33
Gagamaru, 28
Jounan, 26
Hinokage, 24
Kuguhara, 23
Tsurumisaki, 21
Oudo, 19
Kamimine, 16
Shibuki, 16 (tied for 25)
Royal, 16 (tied for 25)
Kajiki, 15
Dianne, 15 (tied for 28)
Itoshima, 14
Yunomae, 14 (tied for 30)
Kairai is easily the most surprising of the top 10; he is definitely the most memorable of the fake suitors, but I wouldn't have expected him to be FOURTH
Jounan ranking at all is completely shocking to me considering that he does absolutely nothing except try to grab Medaka's boobs one time, and the cast that he outranks is nothing short of flabbergasting
Hinokage, Oudo, Shibuki, ROYAL??? And Oudo loses to Tsurumisaki too, who I would say is the most boring of the entire Thirteen Party. The only reason I remember him is because I think about him proudly declaring that he has a low bowling average all the time. I guess people found that endearing?
WANIZUKA'S NOT EVEN HERE??? Tsugiha was just past the top 5 and Wanizuka didn't even beat her imaginary friend???
No Saki, no Unzen, no Hitomi, no AOKI??? JOUNAN BEAT THE NURSE?!?!
The first poll had 4,000 votes, the second had 14,000 votes, the third had 11,000, and this one only had about 9000. It's pretty clear that there was a significant dropoff after peaking in year 2 (plebians and Philistines...) which only got worse by the end of year 4. Comparing the differences between 3 and 4 makes it especially clear that something has changed
Tsurumisaki and Jounan went from 3 and 4 votes to over 20 each without doing anything to actually garner more popularity (unless they do something in the books that I don't know about?). Kairai's running bit definitely justifies him getting more, but going from 17 votes to SIX-HUNDRED?! Because Medaka STEPPED ON HIM???
I feel like a lot of these were joke votes, but at the same time the rest of this top 30 feels pretty understandable. Despite the number of missing choices that would have made a lot of sense, it's only those surprising ones that make me really feel their absence
In other news, evidently Medaka Box has recently hit 6.5 million copies in circulation, which for a 22 volume series is...not a lot. For reference, JJK has 22 volumes NOW and has sold over ten times as much with 70 million. Chainsaw Man has 14 volumes and has sold 24 million. I know those are both outliers that happened to get really huge, but it's so hard to believe that Medaka Box went as long as it did and just...wasn't popular. At all. It managed to be just popular enough to not get canceled, but never popular enough to really make any kind of mark on the industry
There's a timeline where the anime got to Kumagawa and the general populace of anime fans got just as weird about him as the fandom did and he became a tumblr sexyman and the manga had a huge boom in popularity, but we don't live in that world, and I'm very sad
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moshimoshibe · 4 years
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chakytron · 3 years
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Top 10 Best Anime Characters With Long Life [Part 2]
Top 10 Best Anime Characters With Long Life [Part 2]
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the-tobis · 1 year
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Who will be Ten No Kami in AlphaDragonTale?-
It just became very interesting. . .
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kaibutsushidousha · 1 year
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I remember reading Medaka Box's infamous Chapter 140. I remember the reveal of the whole Ajimu was actually suffers from a"simulated reality". I also remember how in the arc how Ajimu constantly broke the fourth wall. In hindsight, it was obvious but I am still very confused. I know that most of the characters live in a "simulated reality" but what does that mean for the meta aspects of the series?
Well, from our real-life perspective, it's obvious it's Anshin'in who is right. We know Medaka Box is in fact a manga because we read it as a manga. And in-universe, the narrative is also a genuine phenomenon that exists. Medaka is fated to win at everything and Kumagawa is fated to lose. Zenkichi's functional power to disable the narrative is the greatest proof that it exists. There are two other big proofs in the last arc but you're not there yet.
So, if it's so unquestionable that the narrative exists in-story as an inescapable force of fate, what does it mean for Medaka to conclude Anshin'in's story by telling her she's delusional? Like every other villain (except one you haven't met yet), Anshin'in couldn't defeat Medaka. However, in Anshin'in's case, that was a completely self-fulfilling prophecy. She is clearly more powerful than Medaka but she didn't even get to fight her because she knew she would somehow lose if she did. Really, she was defeated by her own worldview before the conflict even started.
Medaka Box proposes the right answer to "fate is inescapable" is "so what?". Anshin'in only fell victim to the trappings of predestination because she put too much thought into it instead of living her life. It's not a new idea to Isin. If anything, it's a far less extreme example of what we have in Zaregoto. I only read 2 volumes of Zaregoto, so I can't give any details on where Ii's story ends, but the recurring theme in Isin's works is that people can't change the fates they were born with, but can achieve happiness by learning how to live with their fates.
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clarin-volseed · 3 years
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たまに描きたくなる安心院さん。 今回はあまり拡大せずにペン入れするやつを試してみたけど確かに全体図で見ると粗さはそんなに目立たないかも?
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Plus±Minus
Plus±Minus by CamRa
As he awoke from his catnap in the burnt rubble of his now former apartment, clinging onto his now forever dead mother figure, hacking up smoke and ash, Izuku Midoriya, or rather, Misogi Kumagawa's first thought was the anticlimax to the rather turbulent ride his (unbeknownst to him) father figure was currently putting him on.
「Ah. I'm being manipulated.」
Words: 2183, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia, Medaka Box
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: Gen
Characters: Kumagawa Misogi, Midoriya Izuku, Ajimu Najimi, Bakugou Katsuki, Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Hitoyoshi Zenkichi, Hatsume Mei, Yaoyorozu Momo, Uraraka Ochako, Sensei | All For One, Kurokami Medaka, Todoroki Shouto, Midoriya Inko, Shigaraki Tomura | Shimura Tenko, Akune Kouki, Mogana Kikaijima, Iida Tenya, Kirishima Eijirou, Kaminari Denki, Hagakure Tooru, Monoma Neito, Asui Tsuyu, Aoyama Yuuga, Tokoyami Fumikage, Shiranui Hansode
Relationships: Ajimu Najimi & Kumagawa Misogi, Kumagawa Misogi & Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Kumagawa Misogi & Bakugou Katsuki, Kumagawa Misogi & Hitoyoshi Zenkichi, Kumagawa Misogi & Hatsume Mei, Kumagawa Misogi & Yaoyorozu Momo, Kumagawa Misogi & Uraraka Ochako, Midoriya Izuku & Uraraka Ochako, Midoriya Izuku & Yaoyorozu Momo, Hatsume Mei & Midoriya Izuku, Bakugou Katsuki & Midoriya Izuku, Kurokami Medaka & Kumagawa Misogi, Midoriya Izuku & Yagi Toshinori | All Might, Midoriya Izuku & Todoroki Shouto, Sensei | All For One & Shigaraki Tomura | Shimura Tenko, Sensei | All For One & Kumagawa Misogi, Hitoyoshi Zenkichi/Kurokami Medaka
Additional Tags: Midoriya Izuku is Kumagawa Misogi, Reincarnation, Ajimu Najimi is Alive, not telling exactly what happened to the other medaka box characters, that's what reading the fic is for, Dead Midoriya Inko, Abnormalities & Quirks, no stands tho wrong series, really? no character tags for akune or kikaijima?, i'm disappointed but that means i'm also breaking new ground so, I don't know how to feel about that, Kumagawa Misogi Has All Fiction, Kumagawa Misogi Has Hundred Gauntlets, Kumagawa Misogi Has Book Maker, Kumagawa Misogi Has Unskilled, Quirkless Midoriya Izuku, for most of the story at least, still roadmapping it but, Midoriya Izuku Has One for All Quirk, by the end probably, Sensei | All For One is Midoriya Hisashi, Sensei | All For One's Bad Parenting, Sensei | All For One Has a Minus, Flask Plan, Analytical Midoriya Izuku, Social Darwinism, and it's consequences, Original Character(s), only a few, BAMF Midoriya Izuku, he's kumagawa so it's inevitable
Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/33687115
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linkspooky · 4 years
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Ten Favorite Female Characters
I was tagged by @midnight-in-town​, so now I have to show them how much I love my favorite women. 
Name your favorite female characters from 10 different Fandoms and tag 10/or the amount you wish people
Tagging: @hamliet​ @amonmahboi​ @inumaqi​ @thyandrawrites​ @kaibutsushidousha​  @harostar​.. yeah, I don’t know ten people. 
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Enoshima Junko 
“Hope is harmony. A just heart, moving toward the light. That is all. Despair is hope's polar opposite. It is messy and confusing. It swallows up love, hatred, and everything else.”
Junko wishes she was a psychopath. She’s spent her entire life pretending to be a crazy psychopath, because living that life is just so much more interesting than the one she’s stuck in. Enoshima Junko is just too smart for the world, and everything is too easy for her, and rather than try to dumb herself down a little bit she’s decided to knock everything else down. She’s a girl kicking down sandcastles because building them out of sand all alone is no longer doing it for her. 
Junko’s interesting because of the weird logic and loops she runs her brain into. There’s a complex character behind the whole “I exist only to spread despair” thing. She’s perfectly capable of forming emotional attachments to people, and genuinely caring. But the people she likes are generally far worse off than the ones she doesn’t care about. 
Junko wants so badly to, just not be human. She does the most inhuman things possible to prove that she’s not human. What really made me love her is the lengths she’s willing to go, to the point in Dangan Ronpa Zero where she basically took a screw to her own brain and started acting like a normal girl only when all of her memories were removed. 
Junkos relationship with Matsuda shows two conflicting sides of her character. How much she's humanized by her love of him,  and also how much she wants to completely destroy that part of herself. It's like she physically can't be a normal girl. Or rather she doesn’t want to be to such extremes she’ll break everything and then herself. 
And if she can’t be normal than Junko decided that self destruction is her next best bet. There’s just nothing that will satisfy Junko, and it’s interesting to watch someone that empty decide the world is going to end, or she’s going to end herself and she doesn’t really care which. 
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Ajimu Najimi
“Call to me with affection, Anshin’in-san. Well, I don’t really care what manga characters call me.” 
Hey, I put Junko on this list twice. Both Ajimu and Junko live in a world that is too easy for them, and therefore they have no reason to get emotionally invested in others or try to attach themselves to anything. Which is why it’s fun to see Ajimu attempt the same thing as Junko to kill herself in style and eventually get saved from herself.
Medaka Box is such a meaningful manga to me because they take the weirdest characters and no matter how deranged they are they find the parts of them that are relatable and go, well guess what you’re human too. Ajimu literally calls herself a non-human and she’s just as human as all the rest in the end. 
The best part is it’s not her good points that make her human, it’s all her flaws. It’s easy to feel like the world isn’t real, that nothing in the world is worth living for, to feel no emotional attachment. Those are all human emotions. Not because they’re good and shining, but because they’re petty and terrible. Ajimu is this brilliant character, but she’s also kind of just a petty little girl using a ‘fiction is reality’ lens to cope. She’s not that special actually, she’s just suicidal, and kind of awful in general. It’s nice to see that human side behind the mastermind character. 
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Azula
“My own mother thought I was a monster. She was right of course but it still hurts.” 
Azula is someone thoroughly dehumanized by everyone even the “good” members of her family (Uncle Iroh, Zuko, her Mother). I like how Azula in some part seems to be aware that both her brother, and mother seem to kind of consider her the “bad sibling” and she just decides to embrace it. Like it’s... not emotionally healthy in any way and it’s terribly tragic but there’s something about characters who actively make the decision to be a monster that gets me. 
There’s something about Azula’s writing that makes me uncomfortable, and it makes me sad that Zuko like... continually associates her with his father’s abuse, and demonizes her like she wasn’t also a kid going through the exact same situation, but Azula getting increasingly unstable is at least an appropriate response to that. 
Even if her brother, her mother, or her father won’t see her as her own person and they all see her as an extension of her father’s abuse on her, Azula is just so determined to be her own person even if it means burning the world, or herself A common theme I guess, but a lot of these characters have narratives about not being allowed to be their own person or shown any kind of humanity or normalcy. 
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Morrigan
“Well, well, well what do we have here?”
Morrigan is mean, and nasty, and grumpy and bitchy and witchy. She’s allowed to be unlikable, because Morrigan never bends to anyone. Her survival, and freedom will become first before anything else. 
It feels like Morrigan is the main character in her own story, and you just happen to be a part of it for a short while. You may even be an important character to her, she may be attached, but ultimately you’ll never be more than support to her. 
Morrigan is such an ambitious an singular entity that her character development is letting you be a part of her life and not the other way around. She'll always survive on her own.  Morrigan is irrevocably shaped by her environemnt, and yet she craves freedom in that too because she doesn’t want to be bound by her past or shaped by her mother. So much of herself is dedicated to being better than the environment that she was raised in that she defeats her mother not by killing her, or freeing herself, but rather by being a better mother than her. 
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Raven / Rachel Roth
“Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos...” 
Raven is fun, because a bunch of monks thought the best way to teach her to handle her emotions was to never allow her to feel any emotion ever. So, Raven is eternally running on a zero. She’s terrified even a small amount of happiness will end the world. She’s not allowed to be her own person, neither her bastard father, nor the monks treat her like one.
Raven is so gentle, and selfless, and emotionally perceptive and sensitive to others needs but she can’t ever display almost any of these good traits because she’s internalized the idea that she’s such a bad person. She always believes all the time that she exists to hurt others and that makes it so difficult for her to connect to others. 
Which is why her true friends bond with the Teen Titans is so meaningful, because Rachel found a family in spite of all of that. She has friends who think she’s a good person unconditionally despite the fact that Raven continually tells herself she isn’t. There are people in the world willing to navigate the maze of walls that Raven has built around herself, and that her environment forced her to build and closed up, and she’s so happy to have them. 
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Midna
“Some call our realm a world of shadows, but that makes it sound so unpleasant... The twilight there holds a serene beauty... You have seen it yourself as the sun sets on this world. Bathed in that light, all the people were pure and gentle...” 
Midna just steals the show. Her story now. The game’s not called Legend of Zelda anymore now it’s Legend of Midna. Not only is she the most important character in the game she appears in, but she’s also in character someone so selfish she’ll always prioritize herself over everyone else. However, only because she feels that she can’t exist as anything other than the princess of the twilight and has to prioritize her survival for the sake of her people. Midna even says so at the start of the game, she can’t be kind because she wasn’t spoiled like princess Zelda in the bountiful kingdom of the light. 
Midna is so selfish and yet doesn’t really have her own wants and needs as a person outside of the role she has to play for her people, which is why she’s so terribly lost without it and just because this terrible selfish little gremlin. Link and Zelda affect Midna so much because they humanize her. They both sacrifice themselves to save Midna the person and she doesn’t get why. She doesn’t get why two people would help someone who has been so unkind to them and who has failed them this much so far. 
That act of selflessness moves her, and also freaks her out. She even says she didn’t want to be saved by either of them. Which is what makes her redemption in the second half of the game so interesting, because Midna really improves herself so she can become someone worth their kindness. She doesn’t want the selflessness of people like Zelda and Link to go to waste, and because of that begins to care about things outside of her kingdom and her role as princess 
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Vriska Serket
“After all of this is over. Do you want to go on a d8?”
Unfortunately one of my top 3 favorite characters of all time comes from a really terrible source material. Vriska is everything I like in a character.  She's a mess. She's really hard to swallow. She's a character that's not meant to be liked.
Nobody really likes Vriska and it's all her fault for being such a horrible person, nobody wants her damage. Which is so interesting because usually main characters get forgiven over and over again. Everyone leaves and if they don't Vriska will burn those bridges herself. No character better embodies what it's like to be stuck in a self harming cycle
Authors are always so obsessed with making characters look good or showing what a good person they are few characters are allowed to be just plain unlikely in ugly ways. It’s what lets Vriskas genuine desire to be better actually seem like a struggle. 
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Kocho Shinobu
“Are you angry? Yes, I’m angry Tanjiro. I’ve always been angry.” 
Shinobu is just all pleasantries on the surface, but so full of negative emotions in ways women aren't allowed to be. I love the medicine / poison dynamic to her character and how it rots her to the core. Too much medicine is a poison, while poison can be a medicine when applied to the right situation.
Shinobu is, two faced. She’s beautiful and kind, and full of ugly emotions and empty. She nurses people back from the dead, she sees no point in living herself and purposefully throws herself into a suicide in her plan against Doma. There’s just such a destructive dance between extremes for her because Shinobu is such a unique individual, trying to deal with all of these emotions she just can’t deal with. She can’t be noble, or better than her trauma, she just pretends to be a good person while she slowly rots away inside.  
Shinobu can put on smiles all day -
But she can't be like her sister.  She can't love people like her sister can. Maybe she could once but all that's left now is anger. Bitter, unpleasant, and completely in denial of it and still masquerading as a good person. The most beautiful kind of poison of all.
She’s not her sister, but she’s also not really her own person. She doesn’t know who Shinobu is, doesn’t know who Kocho Shinobu lives for. She just doesn’t imagine herself living past her revenge, and even though she’s surrounded by love she’s just so cracked it all pours out of her and absolutely nothing could be worth prolonging her life after everything she’s lost. 
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Toga Himiko
“What exactly is a normal life? I also live a normal life, you know.” 
Himiko Toga is a girl who lives entirely on her own terms. Which is just so rare for a female character, you know? It’s so genuinely subversive to know that Himiko was once a nice girl, who always smiled, always put other people’s feelings first, and that sort of ‘good girl’ behavior drove her completely insane.
Toga deciding to be true to herself is an act of rebellion against the world. 
For Himiko everything is flipped. What others regard as psycho behavior is her normal. She doesn’t let other people define her story as a tragedy, and even murders the one person who tries to control her story. In a story where female characters constantly downplay their own importance to support the male characters Himiko is the only character important enough to be the center of her own story. Himiko’s story is so subversive as well, both of how society treats her, and how the story treats characters like her. 
Himiko is such an excellent yandere, all yanderes wish they were himiko. She comes off as this batshit stabby girl,  but then you find out that shes actually emotionally perceptive. She first comes off selfish, bratty, and self-centered but she turns into one of the most sensitive characters in the manga. She eschews the ideals of being a good girl that was forced down her throat, but that doesn’t mean she’s not empathic, or that she’s not capable of goodness. She’s good to twice. She’s good to the people who accept her. 
Himiko no matter what will always be a deviant. Always be an outsider. Instead of trying to make room for her her parents forced her to lie and wear a mask until her identity became completely shattered. I like Toga because under the knife wielding psycho she's a normal girl. Then under that normal girl there’s also a knife wielding psycho ready to fight back, and both of them are the real her. 
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Ihei Hairu
“I saw the reaper, he was very beautiful.” 
Every character from the garden is just fundamentally broken.  Hairu and Rize are interesting foils, because if you think of about it a loveless childhood turned them both into ruthless killers. It’s just they decided to live for different things, Rize lived rejecting love and Hairu lived chasing after love. However, fundamentally they are the same. They are children starved for any kind of love or nurturing.  Hairu is so desperate she devotes her entire life to the first person who acknowledged her. However, the same sort of desperation to live, that tragic need to make the most out of the few short years they have exists in all garden children.
Hairu wants so badly to be a person, but she’s not a person. She’s half ghoul. 
There's just something about a girl who was never meant to be born and never meant to live, still trying.  There's a dark side to her character, she's violent and inhuman exactly like the environment she was raised in but she was also still a child at heart seeking love.
Which is why though her narrative is a thoroughly unhappy one, it does make me happy that there was someone who loved her in the form of Koori Ui. There is someone who wanted her to live longer. Her life was short, but she did live, and it’s that struggle to connect to others that made her truly alive. 
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