Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
As to the ethics of it... I wouldn't have thought they'd take that route, but since they did I can only go from the backwards approach that "it was considered okay so why is it okay?" - and my best take on it is that, simply enough, G'raha is uniquely positioned to make that decision on behalf of his other self because he does know how he would answer the question if it was proposed to him.

And this is strange. I personally see this is the same fan service. It seems that they were frightened of the possible reaction of the people, if they do not leave "that very special" G'raha . After all, the original version of G'raha was not that popular. Exarch became popular. And the disgusting thing is, that knowing G'raha, if we asked him if he agreed to accept the consciousness of another self, he would agree. For us. And this is not fair.
Let everyone imagine that the consciousness of us 90 years old will be placed in us.Will we remain ourselves?


Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
A far better comparison than Oversoul (which destroys the host, body and soul) is Soroban's state at the end of the Four Lords storyline: sharing a body with Genbu's soul but not overwritten - although G'raha seems to have merged more fully between the two identities.
For me, the Soroban and Genbu case is more like the Minfilia and Ryn case. Of these, too, in the end, there should be one.