Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-36009152-20190317175134/@comment-38844844-20200224190057

AquilaeAltair wrote: Meekau wrote: Well yes that's exactly why I think mika could be a candidate with others, he would never want to let Yuu sacrifice himself, thats why he'd try to do it in his stead. It would also be a tragedy because Yuu's journey started with wanting to revenge for and later save Mika, but in the end Mika could be the sacrifice to make his greedy wishes (because it's not enough to save mika for him he wants to save everyone) come true. That would be tragic because he would reach his goal at the cost of what he wanted to protect, he'd be able to save everyone but mika.

I think Guren had a similar theme he wanted to help Mahiru but in the end Mahiru is the one who was driven mad and died for the greater good. Applying story repeats itself....heh not bad.

Indeed, it is a possibility, but of course for now that the story it's reaching the climax, there are several characters within the realm of possibility; it could be that Yu and Ashera go on a forever journey in order to bring peace to the world.

Mika's role has been the basis to give reasons, he motivated Yu to flee but he wasn't the one who made him think about living; ultimately, Mika would greatly oppose to bring back humanity, which would be quite the contradiction of Yu's wishes.

But funny, what would this last sacrifice would be like? The same thing Mahiru did? No of course not, slaying in order to bring life back would be a contradiction; instead there would be another procedure for that, and the only one capable to grasp that realm of possibilities is Yu.

Mika will likely live as a human being again or die after returning to being human, no one can tell what will happen if the vampires return as humans again; after all, that final, the key that will bring back all humans to life comes with a price I'vhad a theory since I've joined the fandom-and that is like for now 3 years.I think that most of you will actually be surprised with what Takaya is planning with Mika's destiny.I find death too much for his character simply because he hasn't done a lot in the story to deserve death(I mean,it's not that I am saying that any character deserves death or something,but Mika did absolutely almost nothing when it came to others exoect Yū and the world).What Takaya is planning for death isn't death,but not full happiness too. There is only one realistic ending according to something form the manga that makes sense when it comes to Mika's destiny.