Apparently you only need to think yourself as human to be a fucking beast according to kiara
am i the only one who thinks they should just drop that concept
Apparently you only need to think yourself as human to be a fucking beast according to kiara
am i the only one who thinks they should just drop that concept
Kiara's has buddhist principles behind it though. In a roundabout way, she does love all of mankind immensely, but only because they're "parts of myself" to her view.
This is best seen with her CCC NP, which is essentially a wide-scale but corrupt version of Saver's Amita Amitabha; she transmigrates everyone's souls into herself, but rather than being out of compassion for humanity, or a desire to bring everyone to enlightenment, she seeks only to bring herself to enlightenment, and coincidentally technically brings everyone else along with her by making them part of herself.
"I love me. Everyonepart of me. Ergo, I love everyone." is the kind of logic Kiara works on.will beis
It's based on a selfish core, but it is still broadly a love for humanity.
And?
Manaka is based off of
"I am literally near omnipotent in some ways so everyone literally is ants to me in comparison"
I mean most selfish people still want to benefit themselves, are they worthy of being beasts? cause even a lot of sociopaths still like themselves
You're the one who brought up Kiara as a negative example, incorrectly. Ergo, I rectified it with clarification.
Just because Manaka's "love" isn't immediately obvious, unless it's Arthur-centric, doesn't equate to it not existing. She might love humanity as a grand chef "loves" the chicken that she uses to feed her customers. She might love us all as a child loves their toys. Prototype makes a lot of mentions of the whole world belonging to Manaka, after all, and 666's motif is built around greed and gluttony.
We can conjecture a lot of good reasons why she has a warped love for humanity. It's really not difficult for anyone who's read Prototype.
But we won't know until (granted there is an "if" to it as well, though it would be narratively incoherent if she just didn't show up) she becomes relevant to Beast of 666 again.
Could you have known Goetia's sin and motive before Solomon? You could definitely hypothesize based on his behaviour and goals, but you wouldn't know for sure.
The issue is more that it's simplifying it too much or just looking at it way too much on a surface level. Kiara is an extremely specific and circumstantial case that led to her love being twisted the way it is. Saying anything goes because of Kiara is like saying all you need for a reality marble is just think hard, or all you need for Death Perception is just to almost die. That's not how it works and it's intentionally ignoring the context around those things.
Beside, do you really think Manaka is gonna have the exact same gimmick as another Beast who represented an entirely different sin, and whose whole gimmick centered around that sin as well, just because it's the first thing people thought of that could potentially fit? Being intentionally reductive about stuff like this isn't good because at that point why not just go to the logical extreme and say anything anyone says goes because at the end of the day there are no hard rules and the writers could just make anything they want up?
I dont think manaka is gonna have the same gimmick
But I know the justifications, her sickness and the cult and how it fucked up her perception of mankind becuase of the lack of help and seeing them as just shadows ect ect
But in essence its buddhist flavored solopsism no? she aint no fucking maruki from p5 royal
I heard you can see look up gray butt and she has black panties? Is that true?
Your not a TYPE MOON fan if you don't even own a TM Merch or haven't fapped to a TM character.
I only now noticed that his ground is made of people.
I really want to get a better look at this squirrel cat horse dog.
I know this post wont amount to anything, but you should try to take off the "it's stupid" lens and try to get a deeper understanding of how things work, from what I gather you only seem to interact with the concepts of the franchise in a superficial way and, correct me if I'm wrong, in this case (and maybe more) don't even read the work before forming an opinion, you talking about Kiara just sounds like you read some summaries and decided to form an opinion based on it. I'm not trying to be confrontational here, but I think you're not giving things a chance or proper understanding.
It's par for the course with Byegod really.