![]() For the past month I had spent every lunchbreak in his little bakery. “Grazie!” I mouthed to him but all he did was give me a fatherly wink before returning to attending his other customers. “Ciao bella Mandy!” he said while he sneakily put a paper bag with my favourite pastry, a cream filled cornetto, in my hand while his wife wasn't looking. “Ciao Marco!” I said to the elderly man that run my favourite bakery in town. In his debut, he described the Decay of Angels's plan as pure evil and thus worth supporting it's possible that he wasn't saying that under the common definition of evil, but in his own book, the anathema to Gogol's beliefs. He kills people to defy his own sense of guilt he wants to kill Fyodor to destroy his desire to be understood and accepted he collaborates in Fukuchi's plan to destroy his own beliefs in freedom, the thing that more than anything keeps him chained to a certain course of action. Why would someone like that partecipate in a plan that strips human beings of their own free will, and traps the world under the control of a lone person? Well, it's just speculation because we haven't seen him in ages, but I think it's part of his tendency to destroy himself in the name of freedom. He detests even internal restraints, given by morality and his own sense of guilt. But not without incurring in another contradiction: Gogol hates restraints and orders, anything that gives a boundary to a human's actions. But this also means that he isn't really involved in the Decay's grand plan: he wants a home and that's it, tutto il resto fottesega. Sigma is ultimately out only for himself. Even when he gave Atsushi that information, it was because of the latter's kindness towards him, not for some moral reason. It was actually Teruko who took upon herself and Tachihara not to harm civilians no matter what what guarantee did Sigma have that she would have done that? What if she had listened to Tachi instead, who wanted to retaliate? Caring to clients and staff, but only up to a certain point. Moreover, he was the one to send the casino's clients against the Hunting Dogs to hinder them - regular civilians against the very best of the army. He's in there because the Decay offered him a home it makes sense that he's like that after being abused and aware of his being different from the rest of the world for all of his short life, but he still took part in a terrorist plan. ![]() While fanon commonly portrays him as the 'good and cute not-really-a-villain', because he has a sympathetic backstory and shows kindness to the clients and staff of the casino, I'd like to point out that he's actually fairly amoral.
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