@furuta-is-my-daddy and @hysyartmaskstudio So i checked the pages again and they are completely different kagune.
I am thinking that maybe Kanou added Rize kagune to him so he can defeat Eto, recently.
But the confusion about his species had happened because of the another kagune.
I think there might be something to that. Look at his back.
Okay, now try not to get too distracted by how sexy it is and look again
That obvious scar is also where it seems the kagune we saw this chapter is coming from, and it’s far higher than most rinkaku we have seen. Lower than a koukaku, but higher than where a rinkaku usually comes out.
But there is a faint smaller scar much closer to where the usual rinkaku exit point is, and where it seems his other kagune come from.
Very perplexing indeed.
Although those lines could be a set of other scars and the kagune scale pattern doesn’t fully fit how Kaneki’s usually looks, I do want to point out that Kaneki has presented his kagune in a similar branch/wing-like fashion before while fighting Nishiki:
That’s a good catch. Though in this fight in particular, Kaneki goes through replicating a whole bunch of different kagune types including Tsukiyama’s koukaku, and Arima’s IXA (a koukaku quinque.
I don’t know who this pattern would have been from, though.
Kaneki does mold and shape his kagune into a lot of different shapes and if Furuta’s is the same base then it is certainly possible that he can do the same.
Eto told Karren that kagune are shaped by imagination and limited by RC count and quality. So I suppose it’s possible that the two vastly different kagune we see Furuta using are the same Rinkaku, after all.
Still, there are dozens of unanswered questions… I’m sure Ishida will answer them all in due time, but in the meantime, I’m sitting here on fire.