![]() ![]() This is much too high for a human, but also too low for a ghoul.Ĭoincidentally all of these people share the same trait: A below average Rc count. While Kaneki assumed that his count may be the same level as a human’s, we now know that during this time the number was at 911. Thankfully Ishida provided us with the Rc counts before and after the surgeries for most half-ghouls. ![]() Our theory states that the lower the human’s starting Rc count, the stronger the resulting half-ghoul, while the higher it is the weaker and more likely the half-ghoul surgery will fail.īefore jumping into everything we need to remember that the normal Rc count for a healthy human ranges from 200 - 500, compared to 1000 - 8000 for ghouls. The answers to all this might lie in the Rc count.Īfter looking into the key differences between the two breeds, we think that the Rc level and Rc ‘type’ (quality + age) is playing a big role on a half-ghoul’s strength. Other questions that came up along the way: Why do humans taste better to ghouls when ghouls are the ones with more Rc cells? Why do some humans taste and smell better than others? We know that the main objective in using the Owl’s kakuhou was to create a powerful half-ghoul, yet why is Kaneki, who has an inferior kakuhou, still stronger than Takizawa? What makes Kaneki so special? ( A: besides his tights?) This made us question how and why that happened. an Owl-based half-ghoul - one with an Rc count over 3 times higher than his. Fast forward to chapter 44 of TG:re he says that Kaneki unintentionally developed into a complete experiment, a growing perfection that surpasses the other Rize-based cases, going on to stand on equal footing vs. In chapter 99 of TG we learn that Kaneki is Dr. We’ll try to put down our thoughts as best we can. What we’ve up come with is a weird (and hard to follow) crack theory. and I decide to work together and specifically look into this. The thing about Tokyo Ghoul is that Ishida hasn’t give us much information on the biology and science of half-ghouls. ![]() ( A: When two weird people meet, a theory might be born. kirishima siblings kirishima touka kirishima ayato tg discussion ishida sui tokyo ghoul it was honestly really hard to write this answer siblings are complicated It makes me wonder what his relationship with his own sisters are like… I hope we seem them interact in TG:re. It’s not simple, and I can’t explain it fully in words why, but it’s amazing to me how Ishida Sui has managed to encompass it all in Touka and Ayato’s relationship. For me, the Kirishima siblings symbolize all the complexities of a relationship where you can love someone and absolutely loathe them in the same breath. It’s the first brother-sister relationship in any media that’s spoken to me so much. I’m going to stop here, but I just want to say a word about Ishida Sui’s writing. They probably haven’t talked after the Aogiri arc, and I think if they do it’ll be shown in TG:re. Not that they won’t fight over it if they got the chance. I like to think that after all this time they’ve come to understand each other’s actions, and come to terms with them. Sibling bonds aren’t that easily broken, and they had to look out for one another for several years after Arata’s disappearance. I think whatever they might say or do, Touka and Ayato do love and care for each other. It’s very hard for me to think objectively about their relationship since I can’t help but compare with my own relationship with my brother (don’t worry, he’s indirectly sent me to the hospital a few times but that was all years ago when we were both little! We get along now.) This has been in my drafts for a long time since I kept on writing and deleting what I thought about them, and in the end I’m going to keep this short and simple without going into too much personal detail. ![]()
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