Yes. This mission has felt...quite familiar, in some respects. People hunting one another. People changed such that their hunger became impossible to control...
[He may have been like that, once]
As I understand it, Kanou was transplanting organs from ghouls into humans, which creates...well. Something like myself, if successful.
I've kept perspective, regarding the separate nature of this mission, but...something about the way he spoke was...disconcertingly reminiscent.
[By the way Haise had spoken to her about eating with others, she'd not imagined a human life for him... but without memories, perhaps it was like that. He had been human once, and someone like this Percy, (someone, perhaps, almost like her), had forced him to become one someone who devoured the flesh of others.
Without having become infected, she can't say she knows the feeling, but.]
That must have been difficult to confront, then. I am sorry, I did not know.
I don't mean to trouble you with it. We all have our difficulties.
[The past, whatever it was...it's behind him. Haunts him, but there's nothing for it. He doubts he'll ever remember. If he did, he's pretty sure that he'd cease to be himself anymore.
That too is a disturbing prospect]
But it is strange to think someone would devise such a method, and that it would come close to some other one, in another world entirely.
...I hope the people here won't remember it. What the hunger did to them.
[... doesn't she know it. But for some reason, several people have suddenly told her things during this mission they hadn't before. Sonia. Urahara. Haise.
It almost made her think she ought to. Until she tried, and nothing came out.]
Sometimes I think intelligent life is not so very different, no matter the culture or world.
But I am sorry to tell you the chance is high they will. At least, they will remember as well as anyone does when possessed of a high fever.
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[It is hard to imagine, somehow- Haise, as human. Despite how human he appears.]
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[He may have been like that, once]
As I understand it, Kanou was transplanting organs from ghouls into humans, which creates...well. Something like myself, if successful.
I've kept perspective, regarding the separate nature of this mission, but...something about the way he spoke was...disconcertingly reminiscent.
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Without having become infected, she can't say she knows the feeling, but.]
That must have been difficult to confront, then. I am sorry, I did not know.
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[The past, whatever it was...it's behind him. Haunts him, but there's nothing for it. He doubts he'll ever remember. If he did, he's pretty sure that he'd cease to be himself anymore.
That too is a disturbing prospect]
But it is strange to think someone would devise such a method, and that it would come close to some other one, in another world entirely.
...I hope the people here won't remember it. What the hunger did to them.
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It almost made her think she ought to. Until she tried, and nothing came out.]
Sometimes I think intelligent life is not so very different, no matter the culture or world.
But I am sorry to tell you the chance is high they will. At least, they will remember as well as anyone does when possessed of a high fever.
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I wish that weren't so. If it were me, I... [A pause. Though she can't see it, he chews his lip] Mm. No. I would be stopped.
[There's a level of certainty in that statement that translates even in text. And then he simply moves on from it, as though it bears no explanation]
But a ghoul reaching a point of starvation would run on pure instinct, and would be liable to recall nothing until after their hunger had been sated.
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[If they were lucky, anyway.]
That would be the difference between biological impulse and sickness. There are tales in my library of similar creatures with "hungers".
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What sorts of beings do those stories talk about?
[Maybe that will be a lighter subject]
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You may have similar stories in your own world. Nachzehrer and the like.
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That's some sort of vampire, right?
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But then, I guess it'd be a bit excessive on top of ghouls.
[The weakest stab at humor...]