I just finished reading this, and I don't know what to think.
Did he become crazy? Was he always crazy? Were the homunculi a figment of his imagination? What the fuck?
Imagination or not, it doesn't change how fucking spot-on he is about his visualizations.
>>144472710
Also did Nanako died?
>>144472796
That's what i mean, how could he know the things that he did? Ito insisted they were, but was he just being an asshole? Was he wrong the whole time?
>>144472710
>Did he become crazy? Was he always crazy?
ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT, SENPAI
>>>/diy/
>>144472710
The multiple trepannation sites on his head in the ending suggests that he never acquired the satisfying human connection he searched for.
I was left unsatisfied as well, I thought he deserved some degree of lasting redemption
series name?
>>144474471
Get a google button
>>144474471
Homunculus
>>144472865
More like everything he saw was his imagination, people weren't actually those weird things as their "true form", but the trepanation did give hime some extra-sensory perception that allowed him to catch things about people. Not read their minds but rather feel them. That's what I thought.
And yes he was clearly always mentally troubled.
>>144472710
i miss the days when I was checking all these mangas after highschool hours, there was still some volumes left, but I just couldn't keep with the translation release, finished it an year ago when I saw it actually ended
>>144477510
Me too
I remember finishing the series, making a thread about it and getting 3 replies at most.
Please, let's discuss it! I think is a gem!
>>144478776
Just about everything made by Hideo Yamamoto is a gem.
HE HAD ACHEIVED MOKSHA. Man saw that we are all one reality, one shared soul, our atman. He broke the self imposed prison of "individuality"
I don't remember his name but this guy had some serious issues. I was actually surprised when I saw him as a trans, good for him I guess.
>>144479329
Yes, tell me more about this Moksha.