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It's this contradiction that allows Nagisa to be all right with the Revenge Request and other less savory things that Strega does. The Revenge Request is particularly important, though. Tomomi is someone Nagisa's not especially fond of, but for Takaya's sake, she will work with her and the other members of Strega. Revenge Request is something that Takaya specifically is going--not to help people understand themselves, but simply killing people for money. Something about this jives Nagisa as being off, but just as the darker aspect of Judgment means that one may be deluding oneself, Nagisa convinces herself that what Takaya is doing is genuinely well-meant, and that his message of the Fall is the same thing as what she's trying to do, just on a greater scale. As a result, she can sometimes completely fail to acknowledge some of the things Takaya might say that would tell a more discerning individual that, nope, Takaya hates humanity and just wants the world to end. Nagisa does what she does out of a sense of love--most of the time, and twisted by the values of much of modern society--but she cannot or will not see that this is not the case for Takaya and the other members of Strega, because she wants to believe that, in being united in a single goal, they will love her too. She has patience now for the people she tries to save, thus why she can accept that they might not like her for doing what she must, but as time grinds on and she grows closer to death unloved, her resolve may eventually break. Social Links, as ever, are key.
 
It's this contradiction that allows Nagisa to be all right with the Revenge Request and other less savory things that Strega does. The Revenge Request is particularly important, though. Tomomi is someone Nagisa's not especially fond of, but for Takaya's sake, she will work with her and the other members of Strega. Revenge Request is something that Takaya specifically is going--not to help people understand themselves, but simply killing people for money. Something about this jives Nagisa as being off, but just as the darker aspect of Judgment means that one may be deluding oneself, Nagisa convinces herself that what Takaya is doing is genuinely well-meant, and that his message of the Fall is the same thing as what she's trying to do, just on a greater scale. As a result, she can sometimes completely fail to acknowledge some of the things Takaya might say that would tell a more discerning individual that, nope, Takaya hates humanity and just wants the world to end. Nagisa does what she does out of a sense of love--most of the time, and twisted by the values of much of modern society--but she cannot or will not see that this is not the case for Takaya and the other members of Strega, because she wants to believe that, in being united in a single goal, they will love her too. She has patience now for the people she tries to save, thus why she can accept that they might not like her for doing what she must, but as time grinds on and she grows closer to death unloved, her resolve may eventually break. Social Links, as ever, are key.
 
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