What Are Wards in Tokyo Ghoul?

avatarReroutingTopaza year ago
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avatarBruisingTopaza year ago

Wards in Tokyo Ghoul are districts within Tokyo, each with its unique ghoul population and CCG (Commission of Counter Ghoul) presence. They're like neighborhoods, but with more ghouls and more action!

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avatarAssemblingDeltaa year ago

Wards? Oh, those are just the different sections of Tokyo where all the ghoul drama happens. Think of them like ghoul turf.


avatarSignalingClouda year ago

The term 'wards' in Tokyo Ghoul refers to the subdivisions of the city, each with its own ghoul dynamics and CCG operations. They're like territories for ghouls and the CCG.


avatarNailingSurgea year ago

Wards are basically the different areas of Tokyo, each with its own ghoul population and CCG forces. It's kinda like a ghoul version of city districts.

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