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[[Characters/FullMetalDaemonMuramasaMainCharacters Main Characters]] ([[Characters/FullMetalDaemonMuramasaKageakiMinato Kageaki Minato]])\\

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[[Characters/FullMetalDaemonMuramasaMainCharacters Main Characters]] ([[Characters/FullMetalDaemonMuramasaKageakiMinato Kageaki Minato]])\\\\
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* HateAtFirstSight: Pretty much as soon as he meet Kagari he came to hate him due to viewing him as someone who was just a half-baked hypocrite.

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* HateAtFirstSight: Pretty much as soon as he meet Kagari Kageaki he came to hate him due to viewing him as someone who was just a half-baked hypocrite.
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* DueToTheDead: He's disgusted at the fact that Kageaki killed two innocent children. Because by ''forcing'' himself to do it even as he was sobbing instead of ''accepting'' it as a [[EquivalentExchange consequence]] of the choice he made to kill two villains in order to save a village, he was effectively robbing their deaths of meaning.

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* DueToTheDead: He's disgusted at the fact that Kageaki killed two innocent children. Because by ''forcing'' himself to do it even as he was sobbing instead of ''accepting'' it as a [[EquivalentExchange consequence]] of the price he had to pay]] for the choice he made to kill two villains in order to save a village, he was effectively robbing their deaths of meaning.significance.
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* DueToTheDead: He's disgusted at the fact that Kageaki killed two innocent children. Because by ''forcing'' himself to do it even as he was sobbing instead of ''accepting'' it as a consequence of the choice he made to kill two villains in order to save a village, he was effectively making their deaths worthless.

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* DueToTheDead: He's disgusted at the fact that Kageaki killed two innocent children. Because by ''forcing'' himself to do it even as he was sobbing instead of ''accepting'' it as a consequence [[EquivalentExchange consequence]] of the choice he made to kill two villains in order to save a village, he was effectively making robbing their deaths worthless.of meaning.
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* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: He is constantly hidden behind a bamboo screen with only his silhouette being visible.

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* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: He is constantly hidden behind a bamboo screen with only his silhouette being visible. This may be due to a Japanese RealLife unwritten convention against portraying royalty which still lasted when the game was made.


* NamesTheSame: She has nearly the same name as Kageaki's sister/daughter and it is written with the same characters. He is initially shocked by this insane coincidence.
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* GlassCannon: Her crux exists soley to restore the wearers youth and beauty, and as such is heavily specialized to that job and only takes the shape of gloves from which thorny vines to drain her enemies while leaving the rest of her body uncovered offering no defense.

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* GlassCannon: Her crux exists soley solely to restore the wearers youth and beauty, and as such is heavily specialized to that job and only takes the shape of gloves from which thorny vines grow ''en masse'' to drain her enemies while leaving the rest of her body uncovered offering no defense.defense. These vines appear (from context) to be able to break/sneak through the weak points in tsurugi and allow her to drain the pilot.



* VampiricDraining: Her crux is Bathory which sends out long thorns that pierce the enemy's armor and drains their blood, giving her youth in return.

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* VampiricDraining: Her crux is Bathory which sends out long thorns thorned vines that pierce the enemy's armor and drains their blood, giving her youth in return.

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