Oh well that make's it 100 and ten percent okay to kill him! Never mind his circumstance, never mind that his peers might have pushed him to do it, never fucking mind that he is in fact a kid who doesn't know any better. Let's just kill him in a horribly painful way and then wipe everyone's minds so it never happened, that'll make everything better!
Not the point. He killed Amura's mother. No one takes that well, and she's less than a year old. She's also a killer by nature and nurture alike...with an established temper to boot (looks at catnip cat). The only way she's going to let the murderers escape is if she doesn't find them.
Like hell our feeling don't matter. Amura has no thought outside of what we think. WE decide what she feels, that's OUR choice.
No, it isn't. We control her actions, but her character is it's own thing. Even if we all voted "[]Kill Pink Girl. Enjoy it." Amura wouldn't enjoy it...and she likely wouldn't kill Madoka, for the same reason she didn't attack Bone Dog while Madoka was dying. She's a character, and Bleach isn't going to ignore that because you personally dislike some aspect of said character.
Roleplaying is a thing, you know?
You have no way of knowing weather any of that is true or not. You don't even know if he had anything to do with the death of mom cat.
I'm not voting to kill him without proof or admission of guilt.
As for whether it's true of the actual killer or not...no, I don't. Seems more probable that someone who kills and tortures domestic animals for pleasure is going to cause a lot more harm in the future, rather than suddenly becoming a kindhearted pacifist, but I don't have any way of knowing for certain.
If nothing else, we can fairly reasonably expect him to kill and torture more animals in the months to come.
And regardless of any of that, killing is fucking wrong.
Not touching this to avoid a massive derail. Suffice it to say I am definitely NOT a pacifist, technical or otherwise.
It won't help Amuras mother and it won't bring her back. It is simply wrong, regardless of feelings.
Shocking. I'm voting for something that isn't the best possible decision, and is morally questionable, because it's accurate to our character's mindset.
Every character doesn't have to be a saint with superhuman virtues and wisdom. Save that for Sabrina, who actually IS the embodiment of her players' thoughts, knowledge, and feelings.