#literally what reason has laios' crew given to trust them with what he thinks they've done
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ngl its wild seeing people say toshiro's reaction to chimera falin was because she was not longer "palatable" to him like yeah i would be freaking the fuck out if my former party members' attempt to save someone important to us turned her into a murderous chimera on a rampage who just killed all of our party members in front of us and only barely had any traces of herself left in her. i WOULD want to, y'know, let her rest instead of attempting to defy death by further mangling her beyond comprehension because these people have shown they have no idea what they're doing and have apparently caused a fate worse than death for her. it's pretty much just the flip side of the coin and "letting falin go" is, in fact, a lesson the crew has to learn by the end
i don't think faligon is falin's "true nature", i think it's an extreme end consequence of her issues: one where she has little free will, is on complete autopilot, and is controlled by another person.
#dungeon meshi#toshiro nakamoto#shuro#like come on... it's a perfectly reasonable thing to think but no one actually takes the events seriously#he literally says later he just doesn't want her to kill anymore people#and he doesn't want to hurt her to begin with#literally what reason has laios' crew given to trust them with what he thinks they've done#i'm sorry his mindset is ''willing to let her go for the greater good'' and not ''everyone else can go to hell for all i care''...#he sees her with het feathers and fangs at the end and even acknowledges the dragon part of her!#and he still thinks she's so wonderful!
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