Ayato also seems to value the lives of fellow Aogiri members, unlike the organization's leaders. He still retains some of his old traits though, as he still frequently engages in very violent and brutal fights, and ruthlessly slaughters ghoul investigators, CCG soldiers, and humans in general in very brutal and inhumane ways.įollowing Hinami's capture and Aogiri's reluctance to save her or any of their captured members, Ayato questions the mentality of the Aogiri Tree and wonders if their members are just easily replaceable pawns which Tatara responds in a way that says yes. He speaks more calmly now and is less ill-tempered and is calmer and smoother than before. He's far less arrogant than he used to be and is more calm, rational, and more approachable than he was when he was younger. Over the course of three years, Ayato has developed a newer personality. In Tokyo Ghoul: re, however, Ayato has changed.
Ayato also seems to have a soft spot for rabbits. It was also pointed out by Kaneki that Ayato cares deeply for Touka subconsciously, as shown when he beat her down first rather than allowing her to suffer a slow, torturous death from Yamori. Ayato has even stated that the whole reason for hating Kaneki was his resemblance to Arata.
However, he seems to be harsher compared to his sister and surprisingly nicer than his Aogiri superiors.Īyato bears deep grudges against his father, Arata, for abandoning him and Touka when they were young. Other than his physical looks, he shares many similarities with Touka such as his cold, hotblooded attitude and a habit of kicking people. An arrogant youth with a similar harsh attitude resembling his sister.