“Call this ‘payback’” Tatara mocks the robot, making arecall to their last conversation. He lifts the drone with his kagune theneffortlessly hurling it towards an incoming group of the same pests, knockingthem over like bowling pins.
Having missed this level of power, the Aogiri ghoul has beengoing on a rampage, or at least the equivalent of one in terms of his style offighting. He is not as pro-active when it comes to showing his “enthusiasm” inbattles, often acting passively compared to the other executives of his group.But through his passive fighting style, he can be considered ruthless, thesilent killer type as one may say.
Killing with no reluctance whilst maintaining that heartlessdemeanor, it’s some of the factors that creates his reputation as one of thefeared members of the Aogiri, and it’s the former that he notices the otherlacking.
“You know, hesitation does not benefit anyone in battle. ButI suppose that’s what you get from spending time with humans.”
WHAT ♡ nerve. you’d think a heartfelt apology would be better delivered. but mettaton’s scowl is followed up by cries of “HE’S RIGHT, HE’S RIGHT!”-- and his conscience be damned, the ghoul’s words ring reluctantly true. what an indulgent comeuppance this man gets to witness. watching mettaton simmer. burn. there’s bound to be some sort of inverse proportion to how much he himself is suffering.
♥ — “That is what I get,” he mumbles, mustering the mettle to take another shot. does he wish he had the sass in him to make even the slightest quip. but a true sportsman accepts defeat. and maybe if he concedes, he’ll get left alone to choke on the weight of the battle in peace.













