analysis/kinda headcanon bs about Kishibe CSM bc i love this man so much and i need fujimoto to bring him back NOW
SO. Kishibe is one of my favorite characters in the whole work, and I just read through some of the light novel stuff and adored it. So I wanna rant about this poor old fart for a little while.
First of all, and this is the mainly headcanon side of everything/kinda theory i guess: I believe Kishibe is actively trying to give Denji a better life. Heâs doing work in trying to get the kid to *not* grow up like him. What do I mean by this?
We know little from Kishibeâs younger years, but we do have enough information about them. He was more laid-back, expressive, somewhat of a womanizer and in general a lot more vivid than he is in the present day. We know well that most of this attitude and persona he once had was slowly taken away by his job at Public Safety, having worked there for what we can guess are 20-30 years (?) if we think that heâs around his 20âs or even 30âs when he first meets Quanxi and 50 when the story starts.
It is always said how Public Safety is a dangerous job, how most hunters donât last more than some months or a year. Kishibe, probably thanks to his own physical cappabilites, his own philosophy and his many contracts, is the only human hunter to last as long as he has. In the process of this, heâs lost most of his actual emotion and affection with people, life and even himself.
Letâs get this clear: Kishibe is a husk of who he used to be. Heâs old and he canât even utilize his devil contracts as much because of how much theyâve taken from him already. He is the prime example of what happens to a normal human once theyâve been a devil hunter for too long, and I believe he fears this may happen to anyone else.
First of all; Kishibe has lots of experience fighting alongside people like Denji. Literally speaking, his buddy was a hybrid that is implied to be possibly even hundreds of years old (As Quanxi is regarded as the âFirst Devil Hunterâ). Quanxi herself is a huge mess just like Kishibe, them representing two sides of how the job may affect people thatâve worked on it for too long.
I believe that Kishibe knows what could happen with Denji if he keeps dwelling in devil hunting for too long, possibly under control of Public Safety once again. Kishibe may see himself in the guy, a young person with a lot of potential and raw power, almost perfect for the job, who is a little too careless about it. Denji has already gone through the process of getting attached to people to then lose them horribly, and Kishibe has seen the effect that had on him. He fears that if that keeps happening, and Denji doesnât distance himself from devil hunting, all the pain and the death may turn him into another sad, emotionless man like he himself is; whoâs gonna have to live through shit like this for far longer than Kishibe himself has or will, as he is inmortal.Â
I think thatâs one of the many reasons as to why heâd leave Denji with Nayuta. Partially, it may just be to give Denji someone to rely on, a fragment of the family he once had, so that he doesnât drown in loneliness like Kishibe mustâve done after he stopped working with Quanxi. I also theorize that, if Yoshidaâs (and we will talk about that asshole in a minute) âorganizationâ has anything to do with Kishibe, it may partially be that he fears that CSMâs identity being revealed to the world would affect Denji mentally and fuck him up even more.
Again, this dwindles a LOT in theorizing/headcanoning, and the guy may really not care about anyone at all, but I can dream.
So, my headcanon is that Kishibeâs basically a father figure who is trying to care about Denjiâs mental state because he fears the guy may turn into Kishibe 2, or something like that. But I have more shit, because I care a lot about this man.
So, Yoshida. That asshole.
A lot of people have theorized that he may be Kishibeâs, son? nephew? because of the similarities that he shares with Kishibeâs look when he was younger, and because of their interactions in the Worldâs Assasins arc. So what do I have to add to that?
From Chapter 121, we know that Yoshida agrees on the view of closing oneself from the world, relying only on the media around them (Movies, Books, etc) and not indulging in human interaction. I believe this is thanks to two things: Heâs already seen the horrors of devil hunting and is slowly taking the route Kishibe took, and his own upbringing as a child.
So, listen to me in this one. It is a concurrent thing in the light novel (CSM Buddy Stories) that Young Kishibe is somewhat of a womanizer, him always crashing at random girlâs houses, and being the huge flirt that he is. We know thatâs something heâs lost over time, to the point where he probably doesnât feel romantic or sexual affection for anyone anymore, but that is something that was part of his character as a younger man. I believe, and again, itâs merely theorizing, that in one of his (probably) many affairs with random women he met at bars, Kishibe didnât use protection and Yoshida was eventually born.
So, Kishibe fathered a child unknowingly, disappearing from that womanâs life completely as soon as he was done, and the poor girl never found him again possibly because of his job at Public Safety. I believe that Yoshida then was raised by a single mother, who only knew that his father was a Devil Hunter, and that the lack of a father figure in his life and his general persona of, well, being a weirdo, landed on him never really having meaningful relationships throughout his youth, and doing as he said in Ch. 121, which is closing himself from the world and giving his attention to media instead of people.
Kishibe probably never learned of the fact that he had a son until recently, possibly just right around the start of the Worldâs Assasins arc where he actually meets Yoshida, who mayâve become a devil hunter to search for his old man. I believe that Kishibe felt actual remorse once he found out, and we do see him trying to connect with the kid in their interactions, but I think itâs clear that Yoshida has a certain dislike of the guy, for obvious reasons.
Kishibe knows that Yoshida is going down a similar path as he did, and probably fears that the kidâs gonna end up like him just as much as he does with Denji. Again, in case that this âorganizationâ Yoshida works with has anything to do with Kishibe, I do believe he mayâve sent him specifically as to have the two of them interact and maybe develop an actual bond, probably trying to replicate what happened with Denji and Aki.
I do think that once Kishibe comes back to the story, we could see a more sympathetic side of him. It does depend a lot on what may happen with the Horsemen, but Iâm already picturing Denji being in one or another situation in which he may have to fight with anyone that he actually cares about (Be it Nayuta, Asa or even Yoshida), basically repeating history in how he had to fight Reze and Aki, and him for once giving up. Not wanting to go down that way again, not wanting to lose anyone again, and actually being supported by the one man who understands what it feels like to be put on a job like this, where everyone you may care about dies.
So thatâs kind of it. Iâm really excited for what may come next in Part 2, and am already thinking of like 50 different things that could go down, and canât wait for the next chapter to come. lmao.
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Psychology in CSM: Denji's relationships and how they affect his character. Also a bit of how he affects them.
So. I was really bored and havenât stopped thinking about CSM since finishing the manga more than a month ago. So here comes a big essay in well, what it says on the top. Just kinda letting my thoughts out about stuff and my interpretations. I think (!) I mostly understand everything well, but who knows.
Beware. This is LONG. a LOT of text is coming. a LOT.
First of all.
Denji is presented as a somewhat relatable, teenage MC. What this means isâ Even if his life experiences are really specific, specially because of how absurd CSM is as a wholeâ His way of thinking and living is one that easily resonates with any teenage boy reading this manga. His kinda stupid, charming, genuinely kind-hearted and just wants people to love him. It is all throughout Part 1 that he tackles his own feelings and humanity, and learns from all the shit that happens to him. So letâs get a recap on all the people in his life and how each character affected him to become who he is in Part 2. (This is being written after the release of Chapter 120, so yeah).
The most important person to understand Denjiâs psyche I believe is a character we do not know much about. No name, no design, almost nothingâ
Denjiâs Mother.
As it was said before, we know little about this character. The only data we have is that she died when Denji was still young (probably aroud 1 to 4 years old or so), and that it was from a heart disease he inherited and was âcuredâ of when Pochita fused with him.
Why is this character so important? Because it is her death that sets up one of the âpillarsâ of Denjiâs personality and story.
Denji never had a mom, truly. Because she died when he was so young, he doesnât hold memories of her. From a young age, he was robbed of a maternal figure and left with many men who made his life all the harder and shittier. It is the lack of a maternal figure that makes Denji initially fall in love with Makima, as he finally found the comfort and âloveâ of a mother in her, one he doesnât fully understand; as he never once had it and only thought of women as people to please him until that very moment. That is why he seeks Makimaâs affection, why he decides to join Public Safety and the hunt for the Gun Devil, because then Makima would do anything he wants! And because he loves her, thatâd be perfect, right?
The lack of a Mother is what made Denji the perfect target for Makima, a young boy who had never really felt *love* and who had the Chainsaw Devil inside her. It is because he was robbed of that affection at such a young age that she could manufacture it for him and later on destroy it. Sure, if he actually had a caring mother everything wouldâve probably gone a similar route! But it is because he didnât have one that it was so easy for Makima to do. Itâs grim, and fucked up! But everything in CSM is like that, and I think itâs really interesting to think and talk about.
Denjiâs mom is truly an enigma of a character, and we donât really know anything about her as a character. But I think thatâs what makes the mysticism around Denjiâs past so interesting and intriguing, and why I personally love to write/read about it in fanfiction. I really hope we see more of that past in the future, but at the same time feel like itâd be hard to do/and we really donât *need* it to understand Denjiâs character further.
Anyways. To the next asshole.
Denjiâs father.
We donât know much about his dad either, but we do know more about him than about Denjiâs mom.
Denjiâs dad was a drunk asshole, who had a multi million yen-worth debt with the yakuza for a reason. For what we know, he abused Denji physically and verbally, probably as a result of his momâs early passing? And it was because of that abuse that Denji responded, defending himself and killing the man by his own hand.
It is here where Denji faces his first trauma. He runs away from the reality of him being his own fatherâs killer, taking advantage of the set-up made by the yakuza to fool himself into thinking of it as a suicide for what was most likely around a decade. Itâs a fact that would break him if he ever remembered, and itâs one of the triggers that Makima pulls to awaken the Chainsaw Devil from him at the end of Part 1.
I see this event as the first in a series of different happenings that feed onto somethingâ Denjiâs guilt. In Part 2 we see a sadder, more tired Denji; whoâs eyes look almost empty and who probably isnât getting nearly enough sleep as he should. That can be for many reasons, and one of the reasons I believe is the sheer guilt he feels after the events of Part 1. Because he caused everyone around him to die, becuase he killed his own dad. Heâs really different to the Denji from Part 1, because he has to face the reality heâs in; one where everyone he cared about has died, one where he sees himself as at least a partial reason for their deaths, and his fatherâs death is what âstartsâ this. His mom died of a heart virus, so that couldnât be his faultâ But he killed his dad. In self-defense, and we do know that the bastard deserved itâ But he still killed a man. Not a fiend taking his best friendâs body, not Power being killed because he was controlled by Makima to open a door.
With his own hands, before even becoming a half-devil, when he was fully human, he killed a man. It doesnât matter the reason, that weighs too heavily on anyoneâs shoulders, and thatâs why his subconscious hid away the memory for so long, and why Pochita tried to bury it further once he became one with Denji; because it would completely break him. And, as an audience, we know what happened when he finally remembered.Â
And lastly, I wonât linger long on his relations with the yakuza, because most of what could be said is clear in the manga. For years, he was used and beaten around for a debt that wasnât his, and finally he was betrayed by the same people that used him and âkilledâ.Â
With these three examples a lot of stuff is clear, but one is most interesting to me.
Denji, in his 16 years heâs lived before the start of CSM, has never felt truly loved by a human. In his entire life, all the people around him have used and abused him, and the only who didnât and who wouldâve possibly loved him died when he was too young. Denji doesnât have any real reasons to have any attachment to Humanity. The same humanity that wronged him, made him feel like shit, that starved him for weeks, that the best it would give him was stale bread and trash foodâ For all we know, without Makima in the picture he probably wouldâve stayed by his own after the Zombie Devil fight and probably made himself an enemy of both Devils and Humans, possibly killing a bunch of the latter (especially if Public Safety tried going after him, something that surely wouldâve happened).
Anyways. This goes directly to one of the most important characters in this manga.
Pochita.
We enter the field where I could make a specific post talking about each of these characters, so Iâll try not to make it too long and just talk about his relationship with Denji and all that. Sorry if it ends up being a slog.
Pochita meets Denji right after the death of his father, and makes it so Denji isnât alone anymore. Pochita is widely different to everyone Denjiâs ever met, as he indeed is, a Devil. Denji clearly didnât know too much about devils at this point, and so seeing one like Pochitaâ A little dog, bleeding out in the open and whimpering in fearâ He takes the initiative in helping the little mutt in exchange for help.
Via their contract, they become each otherâs first ever friend. Pochita finally fills the hole within Denjiâs heart, the one of a caring person who would listen to him and make him feel loved, even if he were a mere dog; while Denji finally fulfills Pochitaâs dream of having a friend to hug him, something that was impossible for him until recently as we would later on learn.
Pochita is another reason for my point of Denji not caring about humanity. His only friend, ever, was a devil. The only one who listened to him, cared about him and made him feel loved, and gave him warmth in the cold nights in his shack, and who he shared every meal withâ A devil.Â
Finally, it is Pochita who makes one of the biggest sacrifices in the whole of Chainsaw Man. Pochita gives away his own free will, his life in a sense, for Denjiâs sake. Pochitaâs dream was already fulfilled, so now he merely desires to see Denjiâs come to fruition, and experience those moments with him, even if Pochita isnât really *there* anymore. Furthermore, even when the Chainsaw Devil is reawaken and Denjiâs mind totally breaks, what Pochita tries to do is completely opposed to what one would think a devil like him would do. Totally opposed to what Makima wouldâve expected, too.
Pochita tries to run, tries to do all of the things Denji dreamed about when they were still with each other physically, all the things Denji talked to him about. He tries to eat a burguer at a fast food place, tries to go on a date with the only girl Denji knew at the time, anything that would trigger Denjiâs humanity and would bring him back.
Finally, Pochita trusts on someone else to Denji. After all his attempts are ruined, after Makima has them pinned downâ Pochita locates the little bit of blood from Power, and ârevivesâ her with that. Pochita trusts Power, because he knows Denji loves her like he loves Pochita, because he trusts that at least she could do whatâs right to help their friend. And, finally, it is by Pochitaâs trust on her, and Powerâs own trust in Denji, that he can come back.Â
Something to be noted is that Pochita isnât *dead*. He lives within Denji, talks with him in dreams, and they even somehow interact within his mind. Pochita still actively cares for whatâs best for Denji, and wishes him to do whatâs best for others (Like in the case of Nayuta). Pochita is, to some extent, a figure that still helps Denji out in his journey, even though he canât be there with him anymore.
I could really write a whole different essay on Pochita as a character, but thatâs for some other day. Anyways, Iâm gonna leave Makima for the end, so the next characterâd beâ
Aki.
Aki is the first actual instance that Denji has of someone, *a human*, caring for him. Aki cooked for Denji, gave him a roof, a bed, clothing, etc. Even if it was all somewhat fabricated by Makima, Aki and Denji learned to love each other like siblings nonetheless. They sadly didnât have too much time together, but we, as an audience, know that the time they did have was the happiest one for the both of them. Denji had a family, a brother and a sister, who cared for him and who he cared for; who watched TV with him and enjoyed having him around.Â
All the while, for the first time since he was a child, Aki gained a family. After all those years, he slowly stopped caring for revenge, and now only cared to make sure that those twoâs lives were safe and sound, even after his inevitable death. It reached a point where he was willing to pull away from killing the Gun Devil, because he didnât care about the mission anymore, or at least cared less about it than he did about Denjiâs and Powerâs wellbeings; because when he was faced with the possibility of them dying, he got scared. Afraid.
All in all, the Denji weâre seeing now in Part 2 is a lot like the Aki from Part 1. Heâs keeping up a house with a devil and 8 animals, cooking, getting all the money he can get to sustain them all and pay for Nayutaâs tuiton, while having to take care of all the dogs around and such. Iâd imagine that many of the things he has to do daily now would be impossible if not for the influence Aki had on his life, and the imprint he left as an actual (somewhat) responsible adult.Â
And again, Akiâs death feeds into Denji's guilt and current mental state directly. Even if it was most likely a lie and impossible, he may still believe that he couldâve done something to prevent it. That he couldâve saved Aki, that he couldâve reciprocated all the love and care he gave them, but didnât. This may enter the headcanon field a bit too much, but I do believe that weâve seen him mention Power but not Aki for a reasonâ Because he had closure with Power. Because he promised to find the Blood Devil and turn it into Power again. Meanwhile, the last time he saw Aki was the day he left their home and came back as a fiend. Never did he have the chance to say goodbye, to make any promise to hold to, anything. Aki left their home, the Gun Fiend came back knocking and he had to kill it. He had to give in, to lose all belief that the Aki he knew was still there, because he had to. Even thinking about him probably damages Denji like nothing else, to think of the brother he lost, the one he killed. The one person he couldâve saved.
Anyways. Akiâs character is also a deep one that Iâd love to talk about some other day, so letâs keep going.
Power.
Iâve seen many people interpreting Denji and Powerâs dynamic as a romantic, and while I wouldnât *judge* people over it, it does rub me the wrong way. Because many times it is established that they do not hold any romantic feelings for each other. They do find comfort in one another like they donât with anyone else, but it is always claimed how Denji doesnât feel any attraction towards her like he does with the likes of Makima or Reze.
Anyways. As it is said by Power herself, Denji is her first friend. The first human to care about her in any way, to help her out even after she wronged him, fooling him to be food for the Bat Devil. Even after that, he sticked with her, ultimately finding in Power the sister he never had, someone even more fucked up and dirty and asshole-y than himself, who hid away her care for others in her own pride; but clearly needed him and Aki to persist.
It was Denji who helped Power through her PTSD of the Darkness Devil fight, while Power was one of the people who stuck with him through everything, who *cared* about Denji.
It is with her sacrifice that we can see this to the fullest extent. At that point, most of the people around him cared about the Chainsaw Man, and the Chainsaw Man only.
Devils wanted him dead because he was the Chainsaw Man. Reze, for all Denji knew, just wanted to get the Chainsawâs heart. Makima only cared about Chainsaw Man, and thought of Denji as a repulsive insult to the Chainsawâs âlegacyâ or âmystiqueâ, of sorts.
Power cared and believed in Denji. She believed in him, she knew he could defeat the Control Devil, and she knew he could continue his life forward. Without Aki, and maybe without Power herself; because she knew Denji. She knew Denji could withstand the worst of shits and come back from it, and she believed in him to find the Blood Devil and turn into âherselfâ again.
And with that comes another point that I raise. Maybe also a little bit too headcanon-y, but I want to get it out.
When Devils die and are reborn, they forget their previous lives entirely. Thatâs why Nayuta can be raised to be a better person than what Makima was, the whole nature vs. nurture thing. Why am I bringing it up?
When the Blood Devil comes back, it wonât be Power. If Denji gets the Blood Devil to befriend him, and he gets to tell her all about her past life, it may turn into something *like* Power. Dirty, egotistical, but caring and loving of her family. But the memories wonât be there. The experiences Denji, Aki and Power had together would still only survive in Denjiâs mind.
The Blood Devil may be capable of being like Power, but it isnât capable of *being* Power. And thatâs alright, because I believe thatâs what Power wanted when she made her contract with Denji.
Power knew sheâd die, and she knew she wouldnât remember her past life. I believe, and remember, this may be a little too headcanon-y, but I believe that Power doesnât plan on âcoming backâ. Power planned for the Blood Devil to come to Earth and learn to love, learn to live happily with a family, just like she herself did. She wants Denji to have someone there for him, someone like Power, even though Power herself isnât really *there*. She merely wants the new Blood Devil to have the chance to experience the beautiful life Power had with Denji and Aki, because as a fiend and devil herself, she knows how great it truly is. To have people caring about you, to share your meals with others, to sleep in the same bed with no true romantic intentions. To have a family.
Now, what do we get from all of this?
First, all of these people showed and taught many things to Denji.
Aki taught him that humans can be kind and caring out of their own heart, not expecting anything in return. Pochita helped him be himself, live life at its fullest just like he dreamed for so long. And Power taught him why he shouldnât merely chase women for romance, why and how anyone can just be your friend, or even something far beyond than a mere friend, while not being in a romantic relationship.Â
But most importantly, Power and Aki are what ultimately proves something to Denji; heâs human. It mayâve been said by Makima originally, and maybe it was with her that he cried for the first time, but itâs not truly the same.
He came into Public Safety doubting if he was truly human anymore, doubting if heâd ever cry for people or himself ever again. When Pochita âdiedâ, he didnât cry. When Himeno died, it stung, but he didnât really care that much. He thought itâd be the same with Aki and Power, both because maybe he just didnât have a human heart anymore, and because, who would care for those assholes?
But alas, he did care. He cared, maybe too much, just like they also cared about him. Their deaths were what broke him, what changed him, what somewhat killed Part 1âs Denji and his innocence and his persona, what birthed the more laid-back, depressed and guilty Part 2 Denji. Because he truly cared about them like no one else, because they were the world for him, because it was with them that he truly was human. In a way, Denji opened many doors, and let these people into his life, let them change him and shape how he is as a person, and even though he loved them and they loved him back, that is what made everything hurt so much in the end.
That is why he wanted to give up. Why he wanted to just die, because his life had already been too good, it had reached its peak and then it had crashed down directly to the ground. It is Powerâs words and contract that rekindled something within him.
Powerâs sheer belief in him was what made him want to go on. Live, and defeat the monster that had broken his family into pieces. Even though he still loved that monster, he had to keep going and defeat it, for Powerâs and Akiâs sake, for his family. He couldnât give up, because that would mean all the love the three of them shared was in vain, a mere fabrication made by someone else in a twisted game, and that just wasnât true. Because he loved them so much, because they gave everything for each other, their bond was real, and he had to fight for it.Â
yeah i love the hayakawa sibs a lot. miss them too.
Anyways, weâre reaching the end (i think). thereâs not many characters left for me to go over, but who knows.
Here comes a big one. I may not be the best person to describe this relationship, but Iâll try to, at least.
Reze.
Reze and Denjiâs relationship is a tragic one, probably the most tragic out of Denjiâs friends and such.Â
Reze, like Denji, was a child who was treated harshly and used by those around her, growing up as a weapon for her government, not too unlike Makima herself. It is because of that that sheâs sent to take the Chainsaw Devilâs heart, and so, she meets Denji. Not the Chainsaw Man, but Denji.
She was supposed to get close to him first to take his heart, and so, she did. She met Denji, a kid awfully similar to herself, with a charming personality and level of innocence that was awfully odd on someone like himself. He merely wanted to have fun, to love, to learnâ Slowly, as Reze understood more and more about Denji, she fell in love with him. In how similar they both were, how heâd always try his best to make her happy, how stupid he could be at timesâ But, alas, she was still a weapon of the USSR. And so, she had to do as her job commanded, and try and take the boyâs heart for using it as a weapon like herself.
It is after a long fight, in a moment where she can see how he still cares about her, even giving her his own shirtâ She presented him with an option. She so deeply wanted to go away, to be left alone by Public Safety and her own countrymen, that she proposed to Denji the idea of just escaping. Leaving and never returning, something she thought he would love! Because they were so alikeâ
But he couldnât. Even if he loved her so much, even if Reze meant so much for him, he couldnât leave Public Safety like that. Not only would they find and kill him, no, he probably never thought about that too much⌠He couldnât leave his family behind. He was just discovering what Aki and Power meant to him, how comforting it was to have them and a nice house to live in, and he was still in love with Makima. Even if it hurted, he couldnât leave with Reze.
Even so, he still tried amending that. He tried to get her to meet him at their usual place, to have a normal date and maybe sort things out with Public Safety, but alas, she never showed up. And I believe this is something really important to understand about Denjiâs POV;Â
From his perspective, Reze never came back. For all he knew, she wasnât truly in love with him, and didnât care to show up for their date. Denji didnât know what really caused her to stand him up that day, and the next time he saw herâ It was as a mere puppet of the Control Devil, trying to kill him. I may have the facts wrong, and I kinda hope I do because this is so fucking sad srsly I hate fujimotoâ But Denji never learnt the truth. He never learnt that Reze too didnât go to school, that she loved him, or that Makima was the real reason why she wasnât there when she had to.
Here, Denji learns more about himself. He learns what true love is, even if at the time he hadnât realized it yet; it is with Reze that he understands what the companionship he yearned for so long really was. Not a warped, controlling maternal love that was never reciprocated, but an actual, teenage romance of two people that are so differently similar. And it is with Reze that, for the first time, Denji has his heart broken. Maybe he turns away from it quickly, goes back to just trying to impress Makima, but that is still something that stays in a teenagerâs mind, no matter how hard one tries to suppress it.
The thought of what couldâve been, of what wouldâve happened if. Itâs something that would nag at anyoneâs head, and I imagine that it probably still hangs around Denjiâs, taking into account that in Chapter 120 Nayuta mentions how âevery woman he meets tries to kill himâ, I do believe that may imply that heâs told her about much of his past, including Reze. Again, maybe a little too headcanon-y, but that would mean she still holds a place in his mind, which is not really far-fetched or anything, soâ
Anyways! Weâre coming to a close. I would love to talk about Kishibe, and do love his weird father/uncle-like relationship with Denji, but I donât believe it holds anything too important aside from having teached a lot about Devil Hunting to Denji. Iâd love to talk about it more deeply once he comes back in Part 2 and more stuff happens though! Heâs easily in my top 5 CSM characters lmao
Anyways. Here comes the big one.
Makima.
Makima is to Denji many things.
His first love, his greatest opponent, a mother, the person that gave him a purpose and then shred it into pieces.
In a way, theyâre similar. They both were confused, lost children once, that needed help and care from others. It took Denji long before he got it, but he did; and that saved him. Makima, on the other hand, never truly had it. She grew up a weapon, someone who couldnât understand companionship that wasnât formed by control and manipulation, and so she seeked for someone of her caliber, someone at her own level. That someone was the Chainsaw Devil, the only one who posed a substantial threat to those like her, the Horsemen.Â
She fantasized and dreamt of the Chainsaw Devil, as her equal, as the one who could give her her perfect world, or, if not, that would give her the most honorable of deaths.
But Makima never understood the Chainsaw Devil. How it never wanted to harm, to kill; it only ever wanted friends and affection, just like she did. Maybe she never realized, because she held it so highly, but the Chainsaw Devil was the most human of devils.Â
But the one who understood the Chainsaw was Denji. He understood Pochita, and gave him a house, food, warmth, protection, and a friend. He gave him lots of hugs, and pats, and always shared with him, and always talked about the dreams that Pochita loved to hear about.
Makima couldnât begin to understand that. She never once saw the Chainsaw Devil as Pochita, but as the Hero of Hell. She was jealous, jealous of a kid who was similar to her, but who could get that affection and connection with her idol, her equal. She couldnât begin to understand the Chainsaw Devil as anything but almighty and powerful, as a beast of destruction, one that kills any that it finds on its path.Â
Makima gave too much to Denji. She gave him a home, food, a family and friends⌠She gave him hope. She tried to take it away, but she couldnât. His relationships with those around him were far too strong for them to be broken like that.
Denji, finally, killed Makima. But everything was still too hard for him, because after everything, he truly loved her. She used him, manipulated him; killed everyone important to him, even weaponized them. But she gave him everything he ever wanted, she gave him his first hug, his first bowl of udonâŚ
Many people loved Makima mindlessly, because of her powers. Aki doesnât remember *why* he even loved her, and the fiends only remember her âsavingâ them. The Hybrids too, were clearly mindless as she used them, the Katana Man, Reze and Quanxi all having many reasons to despise her to the core, but her control was just that powerful.
Maybe it influenced Denji to a point too, but something is clear. Denji truly loved Makima. He wasnât controlled, at least for most of it, like the others. He had reasons to love her, many in fact. All of them may have been fabricated, acted, a lieâ But they still were there, and he still remembers all of them. Denji was the only person to truly and wholeheartedly love Makima, but she never cared about that. She merely cared about Pochita, the Chainsaw Devil, who in return merely loved Denji.
Makima hasnât left Denjiâs mind yet, and she probably never will. Because he HAS to remember her, remember all that he went through, for the sake of the ones that died, and for Nayutaâs sake. To be sure she never ends up like that, to be sure she knows sheâs loved.
Makima traumatized him like nothing else in his life. The Gun Fiend attack, the memory of his fatherâs death coming back, Powerâs own death, Reze never showing up for their date, etc. All of it was her fault, and he may stop loving her some day, he may already have; but he will never stop remembering all of those moments. How sad, pitiful and broken he felt, how depressed he may have been, how guilty he still is. All of it is her fault.
Yeah. Iâm a dramatic bitch.
Anyways, now I should talk more about Part 2âs characters and their relationships with Denji, but I believe thatâs best to do some other day, when Part 2 ends or is reaching a conclusion.
I will say, though. Asa is a perfect fit for him, and I truly want to see them learn and grow together, because Denji really deserves *someone* that wonât die on dissapear on him now. Yoshida is a mystery, truly; and I cannot for the life of me decipher what the hell is going to happen with that asshole.
And his relationship with Nayuta is really cute and I love them, but I feel like the way he treats her is probably going to backfire eventually. Not a Makima 2, but something else; that they can solve at the end and so they wonât have to repeat the cycle of just killing the Control Devil and trying again on its next life.
anyways if you read through all of this 1. youre kinda cool 2. you may like to read some other stuff (?!) hit up my AO3 i have a lot of CSM fanfiction there https://archiveofourown.org/users/teddd11
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