Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26544002-20190704041636/@comment-36009152-20200420152255

77.0.191.153 wrote: no joke but i thought from the beginning and a guy. maybe because of the uniform or just because we know relatively few female vampires. And the ones we know have actually worn all the clothes.

What confuses me more is who now works with wehm and who now wants to kill whom. Or also who is good or bad now.

I mean Crowley seems to have few problems with cooperation with people. Urd shows that vampires and humans can practically live together.

Back when I started the manga, it was automatically clear to me that all vampires are bad and all people are good.

Then I found out about the conflicts between Kureto and Guren and I hated young Kureto: D But even now after the last chapters I learned to love the guy somewhere again. The dynamics of who is working with who, why, and for how long. What constitutes good or bad, whether vampires are all like that, and if they are if that's necessarily a bad thing depending on what they are doing. The conflicts between Kureto and Guren, two people at odds at the worst time after the world has ended, even when they have multiple non-human opponents and many common enemies they should be united against.

These are the extraordinary topics that should be discussed in depth, well done. As for Basteya, evidently Saito, in fact any of the allied and hostile vampires, humans and all, regard Basteya as dependable and someone to be relied on. Ferid seems to think Basteya could have adaptable allegiances which could be really helpful.