Talk:Yhwach

Personality
Someone here keeps editing the personality of Yhwach despite the fact that Royd was acting as Yhwach. This person said that apparently Royd's personality was not revealed till he was hit by Tenchi Kaijin. Why would Yhwach's personality contradict if he does not give a damn about his subordinates? User:Marioman53User talk:Marioman53 20:47, May 28, 2012 (UTC) I agree, Royd can copy likeness's, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he is incapable of being himself while posing as Yhwach. When Yammamoto uses his ability to raise the dead, it can be inferred that Royd's personality is being shown, as Yhwach would be unaffected by seeing people he just killed as though they were lost loved ones. Savalric (talk) 01:46, June 8, 2013 (UTC)

Can we please remove the part of the personality description that states Yhwach cares about his underlings? That was Royd not Yhwach. He even kills Royd when he was already dying.--Wynia (talk) 23:12, June 11, 2013 (UTC)
 * In all honesty, that could have just been a mercy killing. In case you didn't notice, Royd had a huge chunk of his body destroyed, and before killing him Yhwach actually thanked him for his efforts, unlike with, say, Asguiaro Ebern, whom he told he could not praise or degrade him before killing him to pave the way. Point being, Yhwach is still human, in case you didn't notice, and humans have feelings.--Xilinoc (talk) 23:35, June 11, 2013 (UTC)

His penchant for wanton brutality is incredibly disturbing, whether it is lobbing limbs across the room or obliterating corpses to make sure they are dead. His smile at the sight of his carnage really compounds that something is wrong with this man. Aizen's page states he is ruthless and has no belief in ethics or morality, Yhwach's actions and words are very similar. The part where Roy demonstrated weakness when he saw his former comrades brought back as zombies should be removed since that is not Yhwach.--Wynia (talk) 13:10, June 12, 2013 (UTC)
 * ...you do realize he wasn't looking at carnage that time? He was looking at his DEAD COMRADES. Are you honestly telling me no one would be disturbed or emotional at seeing their dead subordinates looking them straight in the eye and knowing it's their fault? In case you didn't know, there's this thing called "guilt"...--Xilinoc (talk) 22:19, June 12, 2013 (UTC)

Skin tone?
Appearance wise should Yhwach's skin tone be mentioned under his appearance, as he was shown on the cover of blood warfare with blood red skin, is that worth mentioning under his appearance?--JustaNobody (talk) 17:06, June 9, 2013 (UTC)
 * So long as it's referenced.


 * This doesnt seem to be a likely skin color. We have no confirmation and if his skin was any form of dark color then there would be some indication in the manga as all dark colors are comonly represented in darker shades his is basically the same as most of the characters. Also I dont see that being the color on the cover of blood warfare.--