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No, Duralac is not a pedophile. He just enjoys traumatizing people because he is an emotional vampire. He feeds on sorrow and anger. A funeral is like a feast to him, torture is like a delicious steak, a suicide, as fine wine. I will create a sign-up for him.
Well, yeah, I'll ask them first, kind of a given. I wouldn't mind it. I like villains that play mind games with their opponents. Anyway, whether Kaito lives or dies is entirely in your hands.
No, but I would not hold back, and as such might kill a character or two if they aren't careful. I have been thinking of a vampire dude who is really bookish and takes people's loved ones hostage, and takes sadistic glee in following them around reading a book while they frantically search for their parents/lovers/children before his demonic minions kill them. Think Mao's second appearance in Code Geass: What I liked was the amount of tension when Lelouche wanted to kill him, but was forced into playing on his terms.
Three arcs is waaaay too long. And I mean something, like, that's the best plan you've ever seen or will see, that blows everything from Code Geass, Death Note, and Lucky Star combined out of the water.
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