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It’s the imprinting when his eyes turn purple even in s1 he becomes unreasonably violent.
It’s not an excuse. When feeling violent, Clough needs a sacrifice when triggered, and Aeroc was easier to blame.
You’ll notice it working itself in this arc as well. It’s explained in the novel… because Au Klopp finds it hard to contain his anger, he always needs to beat someone up (bottom dwellers) were mainly his targets.
Ain't no way he's still raging at aeroc decades after he passed away and then killed his son bruh what is U doing