pleasure he feels when breaking them, exercising his dominion over his prey
He's basically one of the most unconventional characters I've known. The fact that he is really an unpredictable character is one of the reasons why I'm fascinated with him. He's also a very selfish one, and he doesn't like being the underdog in any battle he enters. The way he was enraged when the spiders united against him in his fight with Chrollo, I think he doesn't like being the helpless one in battle (that's why he doesn't challenge those people who he thinks he can't defeat—Netero). As for Machi, I don't really understand what he really felt for her. I mean, he could really kill her at that time (after he revived himself), but for some reason he didn't. Maybe he was kinda really attracted to her (?). Well, no one really knows what he will do next.
(I really laughed when I read the coitus part, ahahaha I remembered our dear expelled instructor who really gave us a hard time in understanding ourselves way back then)
RE: Hisoka: The perversion of the human being (ENG)(ESP)