Talk:Mahiru Hīragi/Image Gallery

Mahiru's Vampire Ears
Infoseeker95 (talk) 17:21, April 5, 2017 (UTC)

When Mahiru became a vampire, shouldn't she have gained pointed ears along with the red eyes and fangs? This would also apply upon her transformation into a demon as shown with Asuramaru, Gekkoin, and Kiseki-o (I am aware that the latter two were not out right stated to have been  former vampires, but these two have one of the three vampire traits which also included the pointed ears). The only reason I can think of for Mahiru not having the pointed ears could maybe becasue her being a namanari affects the vampire transformation process where only the red eyes and fangs show. I say this because others who were turned into vampires, most of them started out as humans like Mika and Crowley.

What does everyone else think? Minor detail I know, but something I keep wondering about.

Murasamea (talk) 21:41, April 5, 2017 (UTC)

Mahiru did work with Saito who is the only other vampire that doesn't have pointed ears. I don't really know how it would work but also don't forget that Byakkomaru found out that she was not a demon which could be a reason. Honestly Mahiru as a character is the hardest to understand especially considering that she barely appears in the manga and is afflicted with just about every major character in the story. I'm guessing later when Kagami reveals what she really is then we would know why but for now it hasn't been discussed or pointed out.

Infoseeker95 (talk) 02:43, April 6, 2017 (UTC)

Good point with Saito, but it's later revealed that he is hiding his vampire identity especially with the contacts over his red eyes; he more likely had the Thousand Nights do surgery on his ears to make them rounded instead of pointed and the same could procedure could've been done to his fangs (though vampire fangs are more subtle). Mahiru could have gotten the same thing, but who knows because, as you said, she is the hardest to understand until Kagami reveals who she is; hence, we will have to wait and see.