Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20151223075113/@comment-6192846-20151224022731

It's sounds like what happened with Kagura really created a rift between her and her father, which only got exacerbated by the other "dishonorable" things she and her daughter did with his also dishonored grandson. Makes for one big emotional void, unfortunately for Kayo. Doesn't help the woman's trauma's clearly turned a few screws loose in her head.

I would partially blame Jakoku's sluggish medical advancements for lacking proper psychological treatment, but Evillious has been guilty of that for centuries. XP