if mean, think about it: if you were a middle class American, would you rather believe your comfort were the product of blood-soaked global resource extraction, or your just reward for not saying "fuck" when there are kids around and only cheating on your spouse when you're drunk
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Where Vash refuses to kill and Knives refuses to save, Wolfwood is the human who is burdened with choice and free will. He must carefully consider ever occasion where he kills and must learn to live with the consequences of his willful actions.
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Idk dude I identify with Legato -- his skills at manipulation are so evolved he does not know who he is and just longs for death by a superior being.
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Legato doesn't have skill at manipulation. It's an unearned power, the result of literally a deal with the devil. Legato is Knives' pawn and he knows it. He longs for the release of death because his continued existence is an affront against free will.
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I don't think his powers came from Knives, though, he follows Knives because his powers don't work on plants. But agreed, he wants to die because he's neither human nor inhuman and his existence calls humanity into question.
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manga and anime differ here in significant ways. in the anime version Knives is responsible for Legato's powers by grafting Vash's amputed arm onto Legato and imbuing him with a fraction of the demigod-like power of the humanoid Plants.
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