Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-32537761-20171016114232/@comment-5916303-20171108110913

She's seen these people first hand, yet she dropped her interest for Tatsumi the very second second she learned of his involvement with Night Raid, didn't even hesitate once. It would have been more interesting to see some internal conflict within her, instead of blindly following their orders, but these things never occur within the actual story, she's fully aware of her surroundings as oppose to other people. Mind you, the Empire's in chaos and the entire nation dislikes their monarchy, seeing people fighting within the rebellion is not that hard to believe nor assume that they wouldn't be antagonized by the rulers. "Seryu did nothing wrong", on multitude of occasions she expressed great enjoyment and satisfaction in her violent actions, often ignoring her own agenda of justice, preferring to satisfy her sadistic needs, such as torturing and murdering captured and defenseless prisoners and casually feeding people to Koro. It's really irrelevant with "he said, she said" story, Seryu openly disregards all of her actions as evil even though she's fully aware of them with an excuse that she's fighting evil peple, but that doesn't justify her actions in any way. Doesn't mean the person's a good guy if they kill a bad guy.

You can even call her a hypocrite, as she summarizes everything wrong about "evil" actions, before committing them herself the very next episode. She's not by any means a well written character, very in the basics and a wasted potential for someone that should have been within a gray area. I like the promise the character had, but there's a complete difference between your subjectivity for them and trying to objectively justify their inexcusable actions. The major problem overall is the story, no one but Wave's been written as a character that actually has alternative ideas for these motives.