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What's the deal with Morishige?; Seriously, what's in this guy's head?
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Topic Started: June 14, 2014, 12:32 am (2,337 Views)
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June 17, 2014, 6:31 am
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"Like hell I'm going to tag along with a motormouth like this. Besides, he's my elder, so I'd have to mind my manners...which I'd really rather not do." -- Morishige BoS
In my POV, Morishige, was raised to be a good boy, probably by his parents.... He was raised to be a good model... It was instilled to him that you should be good and proper... Maybe even, He's punished badly if he wasn't a "Good boy" enough
and Probably, His grandfather, was a very doting one.... That's why he likes his grandfather..
a combination that would probably make Morishige today... A man of a million masks... He always try to hide his true persona behind his mask of a good boy... as the CP wikia says
"Sakutaro is a character with layers: he likes to leave a good impression on other people, while hiding his inner personality"....
Most likely, He never trusted anyone else aside from Mayu... He may look at you saying "Good Job" but His mind says "Its so lame, i could do better than that... but this is not the right thing to do, I have to complement him/her"...
He was "Forced to be good" when he was a child... it wasn't by natural means but rather he was pressed into a mold thus Creating a crack in his personality... a crack that lets all out the pressure of being a good boy, the crack that has become the entrance to darkening... Thus all the dead bodies must have been "New" to morishige... The Good Morishige ate the forbidden apple
By the said above, I could also say why Mayu is adored by Morishige.... Mayu is naturally good...
"Mayu is a member of drama club. Even though she seems much smaller than she is, Mayu has a great heart. Thanks to her energetic nature, she is very popular among the students and has earned the nickname "Suzume."
Morishige may looked at Mayu first as a "Hypocrite" or something like that...(Sorry for the harsh words) He thinks to himself that "Meh... It's only temporary....She's just like anyone else". But by the time goes on... the time, he spends with Mayu.. His perception changes to "Mayu is definitely good, she isn't like others.." Mayu's true kindness attracted Morishige... The guy who is supposed to be a Good guy. She's the only true light...
"She's perfect."
Well that is what i think about him... as i think im a bit of morishige (but More of Yuka though :D)
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June 17, 2014, 8:00 am
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OBJECTION...!
I have to clear up this necrophillia thing. I know Corpse Party has crossed a lot of gross lines (children screaming to a black screen, cannibalism, suicide) that makes me like it for being different and making me scared, but really; I doubt Morishige is a necrophilliac, and if he is, it's from the darkening alone. Let me present my reasoning.
Spoiler: click to toggle Why did he gleam so much joy from it? (image by otomeoshiete from wordpress)This does nothing to prove my point, but to get to the truth; you must hold it by the neck and not water anything out. Tell me, honestly; from what we know about him from outside, would he ever really do this? Mayu likes him, she must think him an honest man. He also says some very kind things to her, so don't you think it's a bit out of character for him to make such contrasting actions? You could counter me with Kizami's character, but it wasn't the school alone that made Kizami snap, he was always like that. Not to mention, Morishige is not a pedophile even if he compares his actions to that of one; and my reasoning is that he does nothing if he catches her. So if he could grab her any time he wanted, why didn't he? That's where we move on to "Evidence #2." The darkening's grip on him.
(image thanks to this video.)Sakutaro: (Don't be ridiculous.) Sakutaro: (It's like she's making fun of me!) Sakutaro: (She shouldn't even have to ask...)
This is where it gets kind of difficult, but take a look at the image and dialogue above. This happens when Morishige reaches a completely darkened state, and he kills Emi. Why, if he wanted to do this all along, did he not kill Yuka when he had the chance...? *slams hands on the defence attorney stand* BECAUSE HIS DARKENING STATE WASN'T SEVERE ENOUGH! He still had humanity in himself at that point in time when he chased her! That brings me back to my next piece of evidence. Sakutaro is not a sociopath. Sakutaro: (I deserve to pay for my actions...)He is not a sociopath, unlike Kizami; who finds nothing wrong with his actions. Also, necrophillia is more than a kink, but would someone who is a necrophiliac regret it? No, but it's the same with a kink; unless you go too far, you find no problem with it. It's just a kink (from a necrophiliac's view point). He's aware what he's doing is wrong. He wants to stop. Why would someone who likes to kill/torture/scare/mess around with corpses WANT to stop? Because it's wrong, and anyone who doesn't realize it's wrong wouldn't like to stop. But he does want to. Why? Because he's not himself. It's the darkening. He says he regrets his actions, he absent-mindedly wonders; wait, why am I doing this? It's like he snapped into lucidity for a brief moment. He got clarity. Which brings me to my final piece of evidence. It keeps him sane. "They're dead, I'm alive."I think I heard somewhere that Morishige mused to himself that "these corpses are just props." He's in massive denial. It's like facing your fear; but not, because telling yourself "that black-widow is just a prop!" is dangerous to do to conqure your fear. But what if that's not the true reason he takes pictures? Before I begin this final part, I have to bring something into account. The Victim's Memoirs. When Yoshiki had read all five of the notes, he was possesed by a spirit that was so hungry it ate the first thing it could find. Who was that? Ayumi. It must have hurt him a lot, right? To wake up from being controlled by something else who killed, no, ATE the person he loved the most. With HIS body. "Bring him to justice." She really thought it was Yoshiki who ate her. I guess you could say he was feeling... powerful negative emotion. Why was he crying when he began eating her anyway? Why not just stop? Because the darkening feeds off of powerful negative emotions/vices and uses them against them, making them sensative to possession/the darkening. He knew this was wrong, but he couldn't stop. Now where does this sound familiar...? (image from these forums)Oh, that's right, Morishige. Back to Yoshiki. He was obvious lucid when he realized he ate Ayumi. He read a note, cursed fate and the school. He wasn't possessed anymore, why didn't he stop? There's only one explanation, unless you think Yoshiki was hungry or cruel enough to eat someone he loved after only 8 hours max of being in the school. That explanation is: the darkening. Yoshiki felt strong sadness, Morishige? There are a few things. He could have a Superiority Compex, or he could be missing Mayu. He said that Mayu was the only thing keeping him alive. He saw the corpses, and he didn't feel anything (other than glee) because he was alive, and he had proof. The fact he was alive was strong. It was emphasized by the fact there were so many corpses around him. Then, he found Mayu's body. We get their relationship's backstory, he admits she's been saving his life. He was probably living to keep her alive. When he saw that mess was her, he snapped because he didn't have a reason to live anymore. It didn't matter if he lived because she was dead. He became lucid (actually, perhaps maniacal.) because now, those corpses mean nothing. The emphasis on him being alive meant nothing because she was dead, and that was all that mattered. So even if he was a necrophiliac, (which he isn't!) it couldn't have been him! TAKE THAT!I rest my case, your honor.
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June 17, 2014, 8:37 am
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- Yoshiki Kishinuma
- June 17, 2014, 8:00 am
OBJECTION...! I have to clear up this necrophillia thing. I know Corpse Party has crossed a lot of gross lines (children screaming to a black screen, cannibalism, suicide) that makes me like it for being different and making me scared, but really; I doubt Morishige is a necrophilliac, and if he is, it's from the darkening alone. Let me present my reasoning. Spoiler: click to toggle Why did he gleam so much joy from it? (image by otomeoshiete from wordpress)This does nothing to prove my point, but to get to the truth; you must hold it by the neck and not water anything out. Tell me, honestly; from what we know about him from outside, would he ever really do this? Mayu likes him, she must think him an honest man. He also says some very kind things to her, so don't you think it's a bit out of character for him to make such contrasting actions? You could counter me with Kizami's character, but it wasn't the school alone that made Kizami snap, he was always like that. Not to mention, Morishige is not a pedophile even if he compares his actions to that of one; and my reasoning is that he does nothing if he catches her. So if he could grab her any time he wanted, why didn't he? That's where we move on to "Evidence #2." The darkening's grip on him.
(image thanks to this video.)Sakutaro: (Don't be ridiculous.) Sakutaro: (It's like she's making fun of me!) Sakutaro: (She shouldn't even have to ask...)
This is where it gets kind of difficult, but take a look at the image and dialogue above. This happens when Morishige reaches a completely darkened state, and he kills Emi. Why, if he wanted to do this all along, did he not kill Yuka when he had the chance...? *slams hands on the defence attorney stand* BECAUSE HIS DARKENING STATE WASN'T SEVERE ENOUGH! He still had humanity in himself at that point in time when he chased her! That brings me back to my next piece of evidence. Sakutaro is not a sociopath. Sakutaro: (I deserve to pay for my actions...)He is not a sociopath, unlike Kizami; who finds nothing wrong with his actions. Also, necrophillia is more than a kink, but would someone who is a necrophiliac regret it? No, but it's the same with a kink; unless you go too far, you find no problem with it. It's just a kink (from a necrophiliac's view point). He's aware what he's doing is wrong. He wants to stop. Why would someone who likes to kill/torture/scare/mess around with corpses WANT to stop? Because it's wrong, and anyone who doesn't realize it's wrong wouldn't like to stop. But he does want to. Why? Because he's not himself. It's the darkening. He says he regrets his actions, he absent-mindedly wonders; wait, why am I doing this? It's like he snapped into lucidity for a brief moment. He got clarity. Which brings me to my final piece of evidence. It keeps him sane. "They're dead, I'm alive."I think I heard somewhere that Morishige mused to himself that "these corpses are just props." He's in massive denial. It's like facing your fear; but not, because telling yourself "that black-widow is just a prop!" is dangerous to do to conqure your fear. But what if that's not the true reason he takes pictures? Before I begin this final part, I have to bring something into account. The Victim's Memoirs. When Yoshiki had read all five of the notes, he was possesed by a spirit that was so hungry it ate the first thing it could find. Who was that? Ayumi. It must have hurt him a lot, right? To wake up from being controlled by something else who killed, no, ATE the person he loved the most. With HIS body. "Bring him to justice." She really thought it was Yoshiki who ate her. I guess you could say he was feeling... powerful negative emotion. Why was he crying when he began eating her anyway? Why not just stop? Because the darkening feeds off of powerful negative emotions/vices and uses them against them, making them sensative to possession/the darkening. He knew this was wrong, but he couldn't stop. Now where does this sound familiar...? (image from these forums)Oh, that's right, Morishige. Back to Yoshiki. He was obvious lucid when he realized he ate Ayumi. He read a note, cursed fate and the school. He wasn't possessed anymore, why didn't he stop? There's only one explanation, unless you think Yoshiki was hungry or cruel enough to eat someone he loved after only 8 hours max of being in the school. That explanation is: the darkening. Yoshiki felt strong sadness, Morishige? There are a few things. He could have a Superiority Compex, or he could be missing Mayu. He said that Mayu was the only thing keeping him alive. He saw the corpses, and he didn't feel anything (other than glee) because he was alive, and he had proof. The fact he was alive was strong. It was emphasized by the fact there were so many corpses around him. Then, he found Mayu's body. We get their relationship's backstory, he admits she's been saving his life. He was probably living to keep her alive. When he saw that mess was her, he snapped because he didn't have a reason to live anymore. It didn't matter if he lived because she was dead. He became lucid (actually, perhaps maniacal.) because now, those corpses mean nothing. The emphasis on him being alive meant nothing because she was dead, and that was all that mattered. So even if he was a necrophiliac, (which he isn't!) it couldn't have been him! TAKE THAT!I rest my case, your honor. Yes, I agree with you.. I never did find Morishige as a Necrophiliac nor something like a fetish
Though, I said Forbidden Apple... I never meant fetishes but rather something else
I meant as He was good person and he learned how to be "Bad"... you know "Being Bad feels so good"... Having Control of others.... Being the winner/alive
Though, it may look like He's a necrophiliac/pedophile/any other fetish at first glance... But it's just the Darkening, triggering all the pent up desires of being on the top... I'm sure that he gave up something precious because it's not the right thing to do..Like being the Main Character of the play he's talking about... He seems confident of being the main character of the play but because he don't want any trouble.... he gave it up
Yeah like that...
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Yoshiki Kishinuma
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June 17, 2014, 8:39 am
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Kaiser, I wasn't talking to you, but to the majority of everyone who commented on him being nechrophiliac. I mean, really. He never did anything like to "violate" a body. They're basing if off of SPECULATED off screen interactions, ignoring the evidence that the game gives us *directly.*
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June 17, 2014, 8:46 am
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@Yoshiki: Yeah, I know.... I just agreed with you 
and stating my point clearer... don't want any misunderstanding on my post.. 
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June 17, 2014, 8:47 am
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The thing I'm wondering about is if it is possible that a trait or thoughts that the "necrophilia" stemmed from. I've always thought that the darkening was an amplifier of negative emotions and the like. For it to make something worsen, there has to be a seed that it can nurture. Like Satoshi, for example: he only became darkened when he had the emotions of despair due to Yuka's death. Naomi got it from her fear when she was almost killed by Yoshie.
Basically, I think that there is a seed that the darkening made stronger that led to Morishige's "necrophilia." I can't find a good term to use for it, sorry
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June 17, 2014, 8:50 am
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- June 17, 2014, 8:47 am
The thing I'm wondering about is if it is possible that a trait or thoughts that the "necrophilia" stemmed from. I've always thought that the darkening was an amplifier of negative emotions and the like. For it to make something worsen, there has to be a seed that it can nurture. Like Satoshi, for example: he only became darkened when he had the emotions of despair due to Yuka's death. Naomi got it from her fear when she was almost killed by Yoshie.
Basically, I think that there is a seed that the darkening made stronger that led to Morishige's "necrophilia." I can't find a good term to use for it, sorry Necrophillia is being physically attracted to corpses, and I'm pretty sure he was never one out of the school.
I don't think it amplified his "love for dead things", because Kizami does worse things than Morisige and that doesn't make him a necrophilliac, just a sociopath with a Superiority Complex/massive sadism.
I think being away from Mayu hurt his psyche and gave him the darkening. Still, that begs the question; what was amplified? Was it a fear of death?
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June 17, 2014, 8:56 am
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Thank you. At least I understand a bit better now. I want to type more, but I'm on mobile, so I'll do it tomorrow.
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June 17, 2014, 9:07 am
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- June 17, 2014, 8:50 am
I think being away from Mayu hurt his psyche and gave him the darkening. Still, that begs the question; what was amplified? Was it a fear of death? In my theory (Forced Good Guy Theory)...
The thing that was Amplified was His Inner Self... The One who is Distrustful of others, the one that only loves Mayu and nothing more... Because it was amplified, He doesn't even need to put his Mask anymore...
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"Heh? Did they think I'm a pervert...Aha"
Musashigawa girls seen morishige smirking at the corpses on Taguchi's Camera... If this was the "Undarkened" Morishige.... He wouldn't even laugh at the corpse because it's bad thing... Laughing at others misfortune is bad...so i cant show this....but instead, He feels good that he shown that smile on watching the corpses
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June 17, 2014, 9:14 am
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- DeathkaiserG
- June 17, 2014, 9:07 am
- Yoshiki Kishinuma
- June 17, 2014, 8:50 am
I think being away from Mayu hurt his psyche and gave him the darkening. Still, that begs the question; what was amplified? Was it a fear of death?
In my theory (Forced Good Guy Theory)... The thing that was Amplified was His Inner Self... The One who is Distrustful of others, the one that only loves Mayu and nothing more... Because it was amplified, He doesn't even need to put his Mask anymore... I really like this one! I think I'm going with this as a plossible theory.
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