"To bring about the end."
OBJECTIVE
"Sometimes I don't know where they stop and I begin."

First of all, you need to be familiar with the anime/manga Weiß Kreuz to understand this site... Summarizing, the main story revolves around a group of professional killers, Weiß, and their battles against the "dark beasts", a term the organization they belong to uses to define those how damage society. One of these evil forces, or "dark beasts", is Schwarz.

There is one word that totally defines the objectives of the Schwarz group: obscure.

In fact, one could have some trouble understanding the real objectives behind the actions of Schwarz. At first, they show up as Takatori bodyguards. Takatori plays a main role as a Weiß opponent... After the Takatori downfall, Schwarz seem only to respond to the organization they seem to belong: "Esze" (ß)... until Schwarz themselves participate in its destruction.

Do they all have different, personal objectives, or is there a basic, common goal uniting the group?

Since the anime, or the manga, doesn't give out much of a clue on this, the fans are the ones who try to dig out some significance in Schwarz actions. For most of this people, Schwarz actually has a main objective: world chaos. Destruction of men kind is also a popular idea...

Of course there're also the personal objectives. It seams that the most obvious one, is Farfarello's: causing God's pain. As for the rest of the group, things get more difficult. Nagi seams to be a victim of child abuse in rebellion; but he also seems to, some times, regret the things he has done. Schuldig is also complicated: I don't understand if he acts out of rage against the entire humanity, or just to have fun, in a cruel deranged kind of way. But definitely Crawford is the most cryptic one: he doesn't seem to be fazed by any past event; he acts in a cold, detached and effective way. He as been described as being a "sadistic bastard"; trying understand Crawford's actions is something totally beyond my capacities...

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"I wish to kill God."