Thread:BowserRulesAll/@comment-11564515-20190716122029/@comment-27109830-20190716125813

Sure thing.

Mikaela and Kaneki are tragic main characters who found themselves transformed into monsters against their will after being left for dead. Their personal tragedy doesn't stop there, however, as both grew up under the "care" of abusive parental figures before the incident that transformed them. Afterwards, they suffered a mental breakdown due to having become the very thing they used to hate (and clinging on to what humanity they have left), before finally completing their transformation at the consumption of blood and flesh, and coming to terms with what their life has become.

Kyoko and Homura are former antagonists who served as "evil" counterparts to one of the main characters (Sayaka and Asuka respectively). Both have a large appetite for both food and battle and rather dark histories that rendered them without family, which led to their path to villainy. Both are also implied to have feelings for their good counterpart, and a core part of their turn to good is how much they're alike.