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I wouldn't say that. Spoiler for the final episode butlike the void people entire arc being ultimately pointless and it feels like a copout of not having a resolution or judgment for all the suffering they caused. In general there are many characters that aren't really called out for their shit even if they are objectively evil
even Yazen gets his comeuppance and his actions were like, 7 years ago? That's some dedication
Of course, revenge takes a toll on him, but if you pay close attention, he never acts irrationally during his revenge arc (in the manga, specifically, he always uses his blade against good targets, he finds enlightenment in the middle of his climactic battle against his revenge target and gets a sense of closure and catharsis for killing him.Kinda but you definitely see it took a toll on him, and it takes him years to return to being normal and not edgy/drunkard.
It's obviously not shown as the solution to everything wrong with his life, but it's not shown as something bad either. Just a logical step in his story. The final episode kind of seals that too.
So in the end revenge wasn't bad but he also had to find something else to rebuild and live for, which he did.
It's clearly a foolish goal, Tama is never taken completely seriously when she talks about it and questions her own motives at some point. In factThe work seems to be pretty clear on the idea of anti violence, it's there from the very start with Tama's goal
it's not surprising that she just ends up retiring with her husband in the final episode, and that Shinsuke's village ends up living through the wars and conflicts without taking part in any of it, just blissfully managing to be disconnected from that
That's kind of the point, he was getting his ass kicked and almost forced to use lethal force, but being able to let go of his fears and ascend lets him exert overwhelming power to save everyone.while the initial fight was hard, very quickly he gains the Kannon form which trivialize the rest of it
Sengoku Youko is definitely one of the more chaotic works in its structure and switches. For me it's Sengoku Youko > Biscuit Hammer > Spirit Circle, for some of the reasons that put you off (like the amount of characters and sidetracks), but a more consistent structure like Biscuit Hammer's 10 characters cast (+ pets) has it pros.Biscuit Hammer is still the author's best work, I found Spirit Circle to be pretty strong up to the final chapters, while Youkou was too meandering, even if the adaption changed a lot. Too many characters, too many sidetracks and Tama goes from the main character to having the least amount of development and being entirely about Jinka.