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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Translations might call her either Schierke or Silke, probably since Japanese lacks the distinction between the sounds for "r" and "l".



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Some translations turn his name into "Manifico", losing some of the irony.

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* CatSmile: Ivalera gets a mischievous cat grin when she starts shipping Schierke and Guts together.


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* PlayfulCatSmile: Ivalera gets a mischievous cat grin when she starts shipping Schierke and Guts together.
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* {{Hunk}}: Between the massive, [[FaceOfAThug scary-looking]] Guts and [[{PrettyBoy good looking, but rather lanky]] Serpico, Roderick provides us ([[ThirdOptionLoveInterest and Farnese]]) with some eye pleasing, well balanced manliness.

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* {{Hunk}}: Between the massive, [[FaceOfAThug scary-looking]] Guts and [[{PrettyBoy [[PrettyBoy good looking, but rather lanky]] Serpico, Roderick provides us ([[ThirdOptionLoveInterest and Farnese]]) with some eye pleasing, well balanced manliness.
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** His armor changes over the series, but has some very interesting elements from both knight and samurai culture. His set worn with the Holy Iron Chain Knights [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DaY1HSoUQAA013U.jpg]] has more Samurai influence, with many elements reflecting influence from Japanese ''tosei gusoku'' and some lamellar armor while his helmet is more visually comparable to a "grotesque" style close helmet of European origin. Yet by the time of the Fantasia arc and the battle on the ship, this is inverted. His newer armor [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDEDFzwVwAIreFE.jpg]] is very distinctly 16th century European, while his helmet looks far more like a Japanese kabuto, even bearing a menpo and throat protector typical of Samurai helmets.

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** His armor changes over the series, but has some very interesting elements from both knight European and samurai culture. Japanese armor. His set worn with the Holy Iron Chain Knights [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DaY1HSoUQAA013U.jpg]] has more Samurai influence, with many elements reflecting influence from Japanese ''tosei gusoku'' and some lamellar armor while his helmet is more visually comparable to a "grotesque" style close helmet of European origin. Yet by the time of the Fantasia arc and the battle on the ship, this is inverted. His newer armor [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDEDFzwVwAIreFE.jpg]] is very distinctly 16th century European, while his helmet looks far more like a Japanese kabuto, even bearing a menpo and throat protector typical of Samurai helmets.
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* ConvectionSchmonvection: Appears to be [[RequiredSecondaryPowers an actual feature of his fire dagger to keep it user-friendly]] - despite it being hot enough to cook an entire enemy with a single stab, Isidro suffers no ill-effects from wielding it.

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