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In Depth Headcanon Prompts- [Still Accepting]
☯ : Do they believe for every darkness there is a lightness? If not, why?
Everyone has dark sides, everyone has good. That’s not a question Hongou ever doubts. He does know and accepts that’s the case.
The issue for him is how little or how big of lightness does that darkness have. Is it a lot? A tiny smidget? Is it enough to try to safe and reform or is it too little it is best destroyed?
Darkness always has some light, but if the light is too small, it’s better to destroy that darkness than to keep it around.
But he also does believe the same is true. In light there’s darkness. That is why he fights for human freedom, not justice. Justice is a light that can have a heavy shadow. Such a big shadow it can just as easily turn into darkness with little light. Easy to twist and manipulate.
Unlike the concept of letting humans have the freedom to choose their own paths. It can be skewed by the powerful and the monetarily advantaged and he fights against that outcome.











