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Kaneki’s lucky to have a friend like Hide. Nishio-senpai’s lucky to have a girl like Kimi. Touka’s lucky that her brother is still alive, even if he’s not there. Tsukiyama’s lucky to have been born to a rich family. Eto’s lucky to have a father like the manager. And Haise’s lucky to forget all the things he became, although Kaneki is definitely better u.u And then again, everything's bad caz what they have are missing
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Kaneki the King
Tokyo Ghoul Chapter Six, most people interpret Nishiki’s taunt here quite literally. He calls him the “King of Fakes” as in ‘Faker’ or somebody who pretends to be something he’s not.

There is however, a secondary meaning to this reference. Maybe it’d become more obvious if Nishiki had called him Kanekkius Rex, or Kanedipus Tyrannus.
Calling Kaneki the King of Fakes, ties him to another tragic king whose life was centered around a big lie, which slowly unraveled around him as his story progressed. There’s a connection, between this modern tragedy and classical greek tragedy, Oedipus Rex.
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