Ghouls have specific outfit they marry in? Now that's something interesting. Some part of me hopes that Ishida will elaborate on ghoul culture and or customs, with all this wedding stuff coming up. This is only speculation though, as the outfits seem way too stylized to be something random Tsukiyama threw together.
I was wondering if this was part of their culture, then I started wondering why havent we seen any ghoul culture up to this point. In tokyo ghoul it seemed that it was a every man for himself type mentality so where did this ghoul culture and comradery come from?
One thing I'll give this manga props for along with its amazing art is the neigh indestructability of their plot armor. That shit ain't be letting main characters or their friends die anytime soon.
But all jokes aside, these guys have to be EXTREMELY lucky to be surviving all of that crap. I'm most impressed by how all of the central characters are still alive. But to be fair, I guess the artist has to have a story eh.
Can someone who actually comprehends the Russian Roulette game please explain the rules simply? No matter how many times I re-read it, it just becomes even more confusing, especially with how its laid out in the manga.
Players sit in a circle, passing the revolver to the next player after the trigger is pulled. The player has around a 16% chance of firing a bullet into his head if there is 1 bullet in the 6 chamber revolver. Each player starts by spinning the cylinder, thus each player has an equal chance of being killed by the bullet.










Who's Nakamura...?
I'm pretty sure it's Yoh name... (the boy that dress as a girl)