Being broken does not give her, nor anyone, the right to use their rage and thus cause the death of innocents. In her case, using her rage to fuel a monster and cause the deaths of THOUSANDS.king_ghidorah wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 1:44 pmExactly. She’s a victim and she’s broken.Legion1979 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:28 am OR, I could see Ayana ending up in serious therapy or even a mental institution for a very long time. I cant imagine a criminal trial ending in punishment or a jail sentance being the best way to handle what this child went through.
And while I understand why she hates Gamera so much, let us not simply ignore who's REAL fault it is they died. It wasn't Gamera. It wasn't Gyaos. It wasn't hers. It was her parent's own damn fault. The dad was too busy taking pictures as giant animals fought next door and the mom was too concerned about their god damn pet cat. Tack on to the fact that the city had been under siege by the Gyaos for at least a day and a half at this point and they STILL stuck around to get stuck in the crossfire. Let that sink in for a minute. The parents didn't even try and leave the city until war broke out between Gamera and Gyaos.
Ayana is A LOT of things. Broken, angry, etc. But as soon as she crossed that line and straight up didn't care about the destruction and death her quest for vengeance had brought, she became no better than a villain.