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Remember that piece of meta info that said Vrains is supposed to take place in a world “ten years from now”?
That statement goes straight into Nightmare Fuel territory when you remember The Lost Incident happened ten years prior to Vrains.
It’s been 37 years I still can’t understand why Kogami thought observing child torture would make the ignises inclined to help humanity. Because assuming there isn’t something else going on, The Lost Incident was the first thing they were exposed to as conscious beings.
They had no context to judge what they were seeing, so it would logically either lead to:
a) the ignises being unable to recognize human pain as something negative and thus be prone to cause it, or
b) somehow knowing it was wrong but believing child torture is the norm in human society, giving them reason to feel superior to humanity for being so morally decayed.
I feel like the only reason Ai is an exception to this is because he spent five years in Link Vrains learning about human beings. We’ll prob get a better read on the other ignises once Flame rolls into town, but it wouldn’t suprise me if the other five really do feel disdain for humanity.
They learned through observation, after all.