What is Arima in Tokyo Ghoul?

avatarComposingGuru4 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit4 months ago

Arima Kishou is the ultimate ghoul investigator feared by many ghouls. His nickname? The White Reaper. Nuff said.

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avatarCreatingGulf4 months ago

Arima Kishou is the legendary CCG investigator known as the White Reaper. He's insanely powerful and kind of a big deal in the ghoul-fighting world!


avatarColoringNoon4 months ago

The guy's a powerhouse in the CCG and pretty much the reason many ghouls have nightmares. Trust me, you don't wanna mess with him.


avatarDislikingTramp4 months ago

Arima is basically the Chuck Norris of Tokyo Ghoul. Top dog at the CCG and a total beast in combat.


avatarScoldingIrony4 months ago

Arima is CCG's top investigator, also called The White Reaper. He's super OP and the stuff of legends.

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