AFO’s Blue Screen of Death face when he kills Yoichi in a possessive rage.
He takes his hand. Obsesses over how the Quirk he gave Yoichi is gone. Comes to the conclusion “he still exists”. Cries when Kudo reiterates that he killed his brother. Goes a warpath to get Yoichi back by taking the Quirk back and creates entire machanizations to do so.
This dude’s reboot did not go well after that BSOD.
Damn it Togashi, you did it again. I knew it was gonna be a banger when we spent a whole chapter setting up the game. But as is often the case with these types of scenes in his work...you know you don't really have to remember all the window dressing if it's too much to keep track of, right? It's all just a vehicle to give us this tense negotiation in a way that feels a little more engaging. Ultimately this is just a chat between Morena and Borksen, really giving us a good look at the character of Morena Prudo.
Which...gets complicated. For reasons I'll get to in a minute. But one thing I have to acknowledge hanging over this whole exchange. Morena is adorable. I know she's psychotic. I know she's probably doing it as a facade. But she's so cute! Like, this whole time. Her expressions, her tone. So affable. And that makes what lurks underneath that even more unsettling.
Okay, so the big reveal here has a lot of dimensions. First being that this is not the actual Morena Prudo. In the sense of being a bastard of the Kakin royal family. It's a lot to take in, but it seems as if this woman managed to awaken her Nen ability in hellish conditions and enacted a slow plan to replace the actual Morena as head of the Heil-Ly.
The circumstances and Borksen's own POV paint a very dark picture of Kakin compared to what we've seen. And it incidentally clarifies a lot. So Morena comes from something not unlike God Valley in One Piece. The royals occasionally descend on a random village and put them through a "Carnival" that's really just abusing the people as much as they want. We also introduce the idea of "Blasphemy" in that anything tampering with heredity and the royal family is forbidden. The key on there is genetic testing. Not only would it allow this Morena to pull off the switch but it'd hide which one of the princes is Beyond's kid.
This whole Carnival thing really makes Kakin look brutally repressive and Borksen follows that up with her own thoughts that paint her in the same light as someone growing up in a brutal regime just trying to find a spot to have a decent life. Shows she could actually get behind dismantling Kakin to a degree. Even with recent democratic reforms these issues persist. I've been comparing Kakin to China this whole time which does have its issues, but this is a much more brutal take that starts to feel a bit more like a much more powerful North Korea. FWIW, given my vies of the Succession Contest this knowledge actually makes me a bit more ready to buy the Justice Bureau guys getting behind someone like Fugetsu and just being good at keeping up a calm facade.
Borksen doesn't seem like she's going to bite though, and we do get a lot about why she was picked. Makes sense, Morena's looking for people with the potential to be Specialists. That makes me more interested in Borksen. Also peep the little blip about Dogman sniffing out a candidate I'm guessing was Chrollo. That team-up could be grisly.
That said...Borksen's trying to delay when members of the Troupe are inbound. Don't forget that. We also see a certain amount of honesty from Morena in this negotiation. Admitting it'll only be temporary given her overall goals but offering to make the effort to spare anyone Borksen wants for as long as she can and all. Either way, this whole exchange gets upended by one big bang to end the chapter:
Benjamin has pulled the trigger. Martial law. Something that's been floating around his story for a long time and something that really kicks everything on the ship into high gear. I'm wondering right now what the causus belli ultimately was and how this will effect ongoing plans for a lot of the princes and it looks like we're ready to get to that next chapter. Looking forward to it.
If AFO named Yoichi, then who named AFO? My guess is that no one did. He doesn't have a name, an identity besides the most feared villain, All For One, which is just tragic.
On a lighter note, that means Yoichi must've always just called him big brother, and that's kinda cute.
HxH manga spoilers for the most recent chapters (408).
Interesting explanation about Nen. This confirms her Nen ability is Specialization but seems to make use of every type (which makes sense since it can grant abilities based on Nen affinity).
Specialization has been of great debate in the community. We are told that it's placed between Manipulation and Conjuration because those two types are the most likely to become Specialists later in life (a 1% chance, which would mean other nen types like Enhancement can also become Specialists later but it's just way less likely, less than 1%). But does this mean Specialists are bound by nen affinity like other types? For example, would a Specialist have a 40% proficiency for Enhancement and a 80% proficiency for Manipulation? We know that you either are or aren't a Specialist, so a Manipulator cannot use a Specialist ability with 80% efficiency. It's either 0 or 100 for all types. But this confirms Specialists can practice and learn other nen types. This is obvious with abilities that allow for stealing or copying but the way she describes it here means a Specialist can accidentally practice the wrong type in the same way an Enhancer might put too much time into learning Conjuration (like Kastro) or any other nen type can spend too much time learning the wrong affinity.
I'm currently of the suspicion that the affinity a Specialist has for other nen types varies from individual to indiviual. So one Specialist could have an 90% affinity for enhancement and 15% for Manipulation while another could have 80% for Manipulation and Conjuration (thus resembling a more traditional nen chart in that case). It could also explain certain abilities like Kurapika's Emperor Time. Some people argue that all Specialists must have a 80% affinity for the adjacent categories but if this is true then that would mean Kurapika becomes a less effective Conjurer when ET is active based on his explanation about how it works. Which is certainly possible but I feel like that's such an important factor it would have come up by now (at least in Kurapika's internal monlogue). The only way this could make sense to me is if every Specialist had unique set of affinities. This would mean that when Kurapika is a Specialist he would be a Specialist with a 100% affinity for Conjuration for example and when Chrollo is using a stolen technique he is using it as if he had a 100% affinity for said technique. Jury's still out on that one since more information could be revealed and it could just be an Emperor Time thing.
Frankly, there’s also not a lot of Specialists to go off of which means that there’s still an argument that Specialists follow more traditional affinity patterns if you are one. Pitou is a Specialist but her dolls share a lot of similarities to Manipulation with it’s bodily control, Chrollo is a Specialist but summoning books is very in line for a Conjurer, and even Morena’s ability share’s similarities to Manipulation abilities that reward targets for doing something a user wants. However, abilities like Neon’s Ghostwriter seem a lot farther from standard Conjuration or Manipulation. Maybe it shares similarities to Manipulation with the ghost moving her hand but future sight seems pretty squarely in Specialization and lacks similarities to any of the other types. Although Morena does refer to “hybrid” types which seems to refer to Specialization abilities that resembles or utilizes multiple types in tandem.
What Morena says outright confirms that the affinity of Specialists do not look like this.
Specialization 100%
Manipulation % is a case by case basis.
Emission % is a case by case basis.
Enhancement % is a case by case basis.
Transmutation % is a case by case basis.
Conjuration % is a case by case basis.
Some may say this is obvious because Chrollo and Kurapika can steal and use other nen abilities but I would argue that wouldn't make things any clearer since you could chalk that up to the specific Hatsu involved as opposed to anything indicative of a specific affinity in general. Kurapika's Stealth Dolphin specifically seems to drain some aura from a target so you could argue certain stealing abilities are actually somehow using the aura of someone else or that the Hatsu lets them specifically use the stolen Hatsu with seemingly no drop off as opposed to bumping up Chrollo's affinity for Conjuration to 100% in general.