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In a direct inversion of the original series' tragic ending, the Cochlea Raid features a massive prison break. Haise completely abandons his CCG allegiance to rescue his former ghoul friends. After a fatal, symbolic duel with his mentor and father-figure, Kishou Arima, Kaneki inherits the mantle of the —a messianic figure destined to unite ghouls and humans. 3. The Dragon Arc and the Climax

Tokyo Ghoul:re builds on the original's questions about "what makes a monster?" and expands them into a sweeping critique of systemic oppression. Tokyo Ghoul-re

The story highlights the "inescapable tension between opposite necessities" that Ishida established in the original series: ghouls must eat to survive, and humans hunt them out of fear. Themes: Identity, Humanity, and Co-existence In a direct inversion of the original series'

[ Phase 1: Institutional Isolation ] • Investigation of the Torso & Nutcracker cases. • Focus on the Quinx Squad dynamics. │ ▼ [ Phase 2: Psychological Fracturing ] • The Tsukiyama Family Extermination Operation. • Haise rejects the lie; the "Black Reaper" awakens. │ ▼ [ Phase 3: Total War & Structural Collapse ] • The Cochlea Raid and Rue Island Arc. • The dark truth of the Washuu Clan is exposed. │ ▼ [ Phase 4: Integration or Extinction ] • Formation of "Goat" (Ghoul-Human alliance). • The "Dragon" outbreak forces ultimate unity. Phase 1: Institutional Isolation Themes: Identity, Humanity, and Co-existence [ Phase 1: