Board Thread:Chapter Discourse/@comment-43813832-20191030190334/@comment-36009152-20191116201912

One of the great strengths about Seraph of the End is it's not the 'goodies versus the baddies'. It's just like real life where there are different shades between everyone including humans, and unexpectedly at first, vampires and demons, it is realistic.

Yes Ferid can murder indiscriminately, including orphans, but it is not his fault, it is Saito's for the bad way he treated Ferid... (does past mistreatment absolve one of their later crimes) Guren did choose to initiate the end of the world and is pure evil because of it, he shouldn't have used the chance to resurrect his precious friends, he should have remained pious and detached. Remaining 'pure' and keeping his own hands clean is more important than the people close to him... (if you knew the world was ending anyway, would you push the button to resurrect your loved ones, or think "na, my clear conscious is way more important than giving my loved ones a second chance").

Differences of opinion, or are we missing something, the intricacies thicken! The varied perspectives are good, and see how it can be better to focus explaining a point in a different way to take part in discussing the actual content of Seraph of the End. We are the best fans and it's in areas like this where we are going to score a more comprehensive view of everything in this best series ever!

Would love to hear more on what people think is the outcome for Mirai, whether the demon Abaddon is her lifeline to the world still. Seeing an actual dark side to Yoichi for the first time, how out there was that?! Even after it was seemingly good news there was the possibility his sister could come back!