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* UsefulNotes/{{Archery}}: Thanking to reading up on Japanese women during her time in France, Hanabi is trained properly to fight enemies with archery. She specializes specifically in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%ABd%C5%8D Kyudo]] with a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yumi Yumi]] whenever she's on foot.



* MasterArcher: Thanking to reading up on Japanese women during her time in France, Hanabi is trained properly to fight enemies with archery. She specializes specifically in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%ABd%C5%8D Kyudo]] with a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yumi Yumi]] whenever she's on foot.



* SuicideIsShameful: Comes to view suicide as this after being saved by Ogami and even lashes out quite angrily when Bernadette attempts to kill herself in ''Mysterious Paris''.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was orphaned at a young age in Annam and was taken in by Jacques Denicourt. Things went FromBadToWorse for her when a Circus De Europe performer named Calchera, who she calls as her mother, was a phantom named Python. It's only thanks to Ogami and Erica that she was able to move on from her troubled past.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was orphaned at a young age in Annam and was taken in by Jacques Denicourt. Things went FromBadToWorse for her when a Circus De Europe performer named Calchera, Quartierla, who she calls as her mother, was a phantom named Python. It's only thanks to Ogami and Erica that she was able to move on from her troubled past.
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* SuicideIsShameful: Comes to view suicide as this after being saved by Ogami and even lashes out quite angrily when Bernadette attempts to do this in ''Mysterious Paris''.

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* SuicideIsShameful: Comes to view suicide as this after being saved by Ogami and even lashes out quite angrily when Bernadette attempts to do this kill herself in ''Mysterious Paris''.



* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: This is Hanabi's main struggle in the prequel novel as she agrees to marry Philippe despite not knowing how to fall in love with him. Unfortunately, the moment she finally does realize her feelings for her fiancé is the moment their ship sinks due to being accidentally torpedoed by the British navy, leading to his untimely death.

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* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: This is Hanabi's main struggle in the prequel novel as she agrees to marry Philippe despite not knowing how to fall in love with him. Unfortunately, the moment she finally does realize her feelings for her fiancé is the moment when their ship sinks due to being accidentally torpedoed by the British navy, leading to his untimely death.
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** The prequel novel goes into greater detail about her past. When more people learned about Erica's powers, she became the target of rumors from neighbors and was constantly hounded by cults that wanted to indoctrinate her. Things got worse when the government tried to use her status as the "Angel of Montmartre" to boost morale during the European War. The media coverage resulted in backlash from the public, causing many people [[KickTheDog to unfairly accuse the Fontaines of being swindlers]] and attract the attention of local criminals. Because of all the negative attention she received from the public, Erica decided it was best to join a monastery in order to hide herself.

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** The prequel novel goes into greater detail about her past. When more people learned about of Erica's powers, she became the target of rumors from neighbors and was constantly hounded by cults that wanted to indoctrinate her. Things got worse when the government tried to use her status as the "Angel of Montmartre" to boost morale during the European War. The media coverage resulted in backlash from the public, causing many people [[KickTheDog to unfairly accuse the Fontaines of being swindlers]] and attract attracting the attention of local criminals. Because of all the negative attention she received from the public, Erica decided it was best to join a monastery in order to hide herself.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: When Erica was little, her spiritual powers accidentally activated. This wounded her adoptive parents and a few bystanders nearby.
* DestructiveSavior: She tries to help people, but given her clumsiness, she tends to cause more problems than she solves.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: When Erica was little, her spiritual powers accidentally activated. This wounded injured her adoptive parents and a few bystanders nearby.
** The prequel novel goes into greater detail about her past. When more people learned about Erica's powers, she became the target of rumors from neighbors and was constantly hounded by cults that wanted to indoctrinate her. Things got worse when the government tried to use her status as the "Angel of Montmartre" to boost morale during the European War. The media coverage resulted in backlash from the public, causing many people [[KickTheDog to unfairly accuse the Fontaines of being swindlers]] and attract the attention of local criminals. Because of all the negative attention she received from the public, Erica decided it was best to join a monastery in order to hide herself.
* DestructiveSavior: She Erica tries to help people, but given her clumsiness, she tends to cause more problems than she solves.



* EarnYourTitle: In one of the prequel novels, people would often refer to Erica as the "Angel of Montmartre" for her miraculous healing abilities.



* HappilyAdopted: Erica lived a rather happy life with her adopted parents until her spiritual powers got triggered during a car accident. Concerned for her parents' safety, she decided to enter a monastery and become a nun. The novels reveal that they're not too happy seeing her go for their sake.
* HealerSignsOnEarly: Erica, being the healer of the team, is already available at the start of the third game.



* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: For healing numerous soldiers during the European War, Erica gets subjected to constant harassment from the {{Paparazzi}} and gangsters who want to take advantage of her powers.



* PropagandaPiece: In the novel, a young Erica inadvertently became a propaganda symbol for the French army for healing the soldiers wounded in battle by the German forces.



* SmallGirlBigGun: Her weapons of choice are machine guns. [[MoreDakka Double-barreled]] machine guns.

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* SmallGirlBigGun: Her weapons of choice are machine guns. [[MoreDakka Double-barreled]] machine guns. The prequel novel reveals that she was given these weapons from the soldiers healed by her during the European War.



* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: When Glycine was just a child, she used to be rather protective of her CoolUncle who clearly stood out among the other nobles for his frugality and enlightened demeanor.
* FatherIWantToMarryMyBrother: In the novel, Glycine harbored feelings for her uncle Richard and sought to marry him in order to be his constant protector.



* HerHeartWillGoOn: In the novel, Glycine is left heartbroken after the uncle she had a crush on died in the battlefield. However, she gets over it by the time the third game starts.



* MoralityPet: She has a soft spot for Hanabi, her good friend from their boarding school days.

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* MoralityPet: She has a soft spot for Hanabi, her good friend from their boarding school days. In the novel, she was initially against the idea of Hanabi marrying Philippe due to his HeManWomanHater status at the time.



* NonIdleRich: Glycine exemplifies this trope in order to defy the standards expected of nobles.
* OppositesAttract: The headstrong Glycine gradually becomes attracted to Ogami's kindness after acknowledging him as a worthy leader of the Flower Division. This also applies to her own uncle whose gentle demeanor often triggered her protective side in the past.



* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Loves playing chess and happens to be one of the more intelligent members of the Flower Division.

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* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Loves playing chess and happens to be one of the more intelligent members of the Flower Division. In the novels, she was apparently a GradeSkipper during her time in boarding school.
* SuperStrength: Glycine's spiritual power allows her to wield the halberd with immense ease. This has been going on since her youth as she had already been trained with using the weapon at the age of 6 according to the novel.
* SuperpowerfulGenetics: According to the prequel novel, the Bleumer family has a history of producing individuals gifted with spiritual powers. Glycine and her uncle Richard are two examples, though it doesn't help the latter much during the European War.



* WantedASonInstead: Subverted. While Glycine's father originally wanted a son, he decided to make his daughter heir of the family line after realizing her potential early on.



* ArrangedMarriage: While her marriage with Phillipe was arranged for political reasons, the two of them came to love one another over time, turning it into a PerfectlyArrangedMarriage before the latter's untimely death.

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* ArrangedMarriage: While her marriage with Phillipe Philippe was arranged for political reasons, the two of them came to love one another over time, turning it into a PerfectlyArrangedMarriage before the latter's untimely death.



* TheConfidant: Serves as one for Glycine due to their friendship.



* DeathSeeker: She initially wants to die so she could be with her beloved [[TheLostLenore Phillipe]], who perished in 1925. Her chapter revolves around [[CharacterDevelopment her realizing that she has to live for the sake of others.]]

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* DeathSeeker: She initially wants to die so she could be with her beloved [[TheLostLenore Phillipe]], Philippe]], who perished in 1925. Her chapter revolves around [[CharacterDevelopment her realizing that she has to live for the sake of others.]]



* ExtremeDoormat: Hanabi was raised to be submissive during her youth. Fortunately, she learns how to [[GrewASpine stand up for herself]] thanks to the influence of the Flower Division.



* MarryForLove: In the novel, Hanabi initially found it unusual to marry for love since she was thoroughly raised to be an obedient housewife one day. But after getting to know Philippe and falling in love with him, their relationship became more genuine.



* YamatoNadeshiko: She's more of one than any of the girls in the original game, possibly because she spent most of her life in France and learned the way a Japanese woman is supposed to act largely from books. As a result, she views Sakura as something of a role model while expressing confusion towards [[RichBitch Sumire]] and [[AmazonianBeauty Kanna]] due to them not fitting the mold.

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* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: This is Hanabi's main struggle in the prequel novel as she agrees to marry Philippe despite not knowing how to fall in love with him. Unfortunately, the moment she finally does realize her feelings for her fiancé is the moment their ship sinks due to being accidentally torpedoed by the British navy, leading to his untimely death.
* WhenSheSmiles: Her smile is one of the reasons why Philippe fell in love with her.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's more of one than any of the girls in the original game, possibly because she spent most of her life in France and learned the way a Japanese woman is supposed to act largely from books.books and her own family. As a result, she views Sakura as something of a role model while expressing confusion towards [[RichBitch Sumire]] and [[AmazonianBeauty Kanna]] due to them not fitting the mold.

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* FeatherMotif: Despite being called the Flower Division, this particular group is often depicted with white feathers to distinguish them from their counterparts in Japan.



* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Loves playing chess and happens to be one of the more intelligent members of the Flower Division.



* UsefulNotes/{{Archery}}: Thanking to reading up on Japanese women during her time in France, Hanabi is trained properly to fight enemies with archery. She specializes specifically in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%ABd%C5%8D Kyudo]] with a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yumi Yumi]] whenever she's on foot.



* UsefulNotes/{{Archery}}: Thanking to reading up on Japanese women during her time in France, Hanabi is trained properly to fight enemies with archery. She specializes specifically in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%ABd%C5%8D Kyudo]] with a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yumi Yumi]] whenever she's on foot.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Chapter 3 of ''Is Paris Burning?'' focuses on her.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Chapter 3 of ''Is Paris Burning?'' focuses on her.ArrangedMarriage: Has to go through this someday in order to continue the Bleumer family line. However, Glycine refuses to settle with just about any man and will only go for those who pass her rigid standards with flying colors.



* ADayInTheLimelight: Chapter 3 of ''Is Paris Burning?'' focuses on her.



* NoblewomansLaugh

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* NoblewomansLaughNoblewomansLaugh: Sometimes does this when in a good mood, though not as much as Sumire.



* TheAtoner: In her ending, Lobelia decides to turn herself in to the police in an attempt to atone for her crimes and make herself a worthy partner for Ogami. By the fourth game, she's allowed to go to Japan due to being a model prisoner.



* LoveRedeems: Lobelia gradually becomes a more heroic figure thanks to Ogami's influence, especially if he decides to pursue her as a love interest.



* {{Tsundere}}: Presents an unpleasant facade to keep people from getting too close to her, but her soft side still pops up from time to time.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Presents an unpleasant facade façade to keep people from getting too close to her, but her soft side still pops up from time to time.



* ADayInTheLimelight: Chapter 5 of ''Is Paris Burning?'' focuses on her.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Chapter 5 ArrangedMarriage: While her marriage with Phillipe was arranged for political reasons, the two of ''Is Paris Burning?'' focuses on her.them came to love one another over time, turning it into a PerfectlyArrangedMarriage before the latter's untimely death.


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* ColorCodedCharacters: Along with Ogami, each division member has a distinct color seen in their uniforms and machines: red for Erica, blue for Glycine, pink for Coquelicot, green for Lobelia and black for Hanabi.

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* ColorCodedCharacters: Along with Ogami, each division member has a distinct color seen in their uniforms and machines: red for Erica, blue for Glycine, pink for Coquelicot, green for Lobelia Lobelia, and black for Hanabi.



* TheCaptain: She becomes one in the ''Le Nouveau Paris'' [=OVA=] after Ogami left before Erica decides to step down.

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* TheCaptain: She becomes one in the ''Le Nouveau Paris'' [=OVA=] after Ogami left before Erica decides to step down.during Ogami's absence, but steps down when the other members start bossing her around.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: When Erica was little, her spiritual powers accidentally activated. This killed her adoptive parents and a few bystanders nearby.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: When Erica was little, her spiritual powers accidentally activated. This killed wounded her adoptive parents and a few bystanders nearby.



* DoorstopBaby: In her backstory, Erica was abandoned on a bridge as a baby. Then, the Fontaines found her and raised her as if they were their daughter.

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* DoorstopBaby: In her backstory, Erica was abandoned on a bridge as a baby. Then, the Fontaines found her and raised her as if they were she was their daughter.



* FantasticRacism: While those who know of Erica's power are grateful, there were others who secretly hated her for it and the fact that her spiritual powers can kill someone later on. This drove her into the Roman Catholic Church.

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* FantasticRacism: While those who know of Erica's power are grateful, there were others who secretly hated her for it and the fact feared that her spiritual powers can kill someone later on. could harm them. This drove her into to find refuge in the Roman Catholic Church.



* GunsAkimbo: And fitting her religious background, the guns are shaped like crosses.

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* GunsAkimbo: And fitting Befitting her religious background, the guns are shaped like crosses.



* OriginStory: The first episode of the ''École De Paris'' [=OVA=] shows how Erica was recruited into the Paris Combat Revue.
* SecretIdentity: Averted. She performs at the Les Chattes Noires as a dancer, but no one in the audience knows that she's really a novitiate nun in reality.

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* OriginStory: OriginsEpisode: The first episode of the ''École De Paris'' [=OVA=] OVA shows how Erica was recruited into the Paris Combat Revue.
* SecretIdentity: Averted. She performs at the Les Chattes Noires as a dancer, but no one in the audience knows that she's really a novitiate nun in reality. Might have something to do with her not using her full name when dancing on stage.



* {{Sleepyhead}}: She's shown in the ''École de Paris'' [=OVA=] to fall asleep in strange places such as the backstage of Chattes Noire, the library, and even the briefing room.

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* {{Sleepyhead}}: She's shown in the ''École de Paris'' [=OVA=] OVA to fall asleep in strange places such as the backstage of Chattes Noire, the library, and even the briefing room.



* StepfordSmiler: She's constantly upbeat and happy to cover up the depression she feels over her clumsiness.
* SweetTooth: She is fond of eating sweets, especially when it comes to pudding.

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* StepfordSmiler: She's constantly upbeat and happy to cover up the depression she feels over her own clumsiness.
* SweetTooth: She is fond of eating sweets, especially when it comes to pudding.



The only heir of the Bleumer family in Paris, Glycine was the second member to be recruited into the Paris Combat Revue after she met Erica in the city streets. She is proud of her heritage and wishes to do her part to contribute to French society to make it a better and prosperous country for everyone.

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The only heir of the Bleumer family in Paris, Glycine was the second member to be recruited into the Paris Combat Revue after she met meeting Erica in the city streets. She is proud of her heritage and wishes to do her part to contribute to French society to make it a better and prosperous country for everyone.



* FloralThemeNaming: The "Glycine" genus (formerly Wisteria; now, soybeans).

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* FloralThemeNaming: The "Glycine" genus (formerly Wisteria; now, wisteria; now soybeans).



* OriginStory: The first episode of the ''École De Paris'' [=OVA=] shows how Glycine was recruited into the Paris Combat Revue.

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* OriginStory: OriginsEpisode: The first episode of the ''École De Paris'' [=OVA=] shows how Glycine was recruited into the Paris Combat Revue.



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%%* * PrettyInMink: When she's dressed up. She wears one when performing on stage as "Blue Eyes".



%%* {{Tsundere}}: Due to her pride. She softens up considerably as Ogami gradually earns her trust and respect.

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%%* * {{Tsundere}}: Due to her pride.pride, Glycine is not very open to others. She softens up considerably as Ogami gradually earns her trust and respect. If the he makes an effort in romancing her, she comes to see him as the perfect bridegroom.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was orphaned at a young age in Annam and was taken in by Jacques Denicourt. Things went FromBadToWorse for her when a Circus De Europe performer named Karuchera, who she calls as her mother, was a Kaijin named Python. It's only thanks to Ogami and Erica that she was able to move on from her troubled past.
** According to the novelization, Coquelicot was the result of an affair between a local worker and the daughter of a plantation owner. When her mother couldn't adapt to rural life after eloping, she returned to France and married another man. Her father died in the European War trying to find his wife, leaving Coquelicot to fend for herself.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was orphaned at a young age in Annam and was taken in by Jacques Denicourt. Things went FromBadToWorse for her when a Circus De Europe performer named Karuchera, Calchera, who she calls as her mother, was a Kaijin phantom named Python. It's only thanks to Ogami and Erica that she was able to move on from her troubled past.
** According to the novelization, Coquelicot was the result of an affair between a local worker and the daughter of a plantation owner. When her mother couldn't adapt to rural life after eloping, the daughter's father found them, she returned was forced to return to France and married marry another man. Her father died in the European War trying to find his wife, leaving Coquelicot to fend for herself.



* FriendToAllLivingThings: The reason why she travels to Paris is to get scraps of food for the animals in "Circle De Europe".
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While Coquelicot does find her mother in the official novel, she opts not to reveal herself after seeing the latter living happily with a new family.

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: The One reason why she travels to Paris is to get scraps of food for the animals in "Circle De Europe".
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While Coquelicot does find her mother in the official novel, she opts not to reveal herself after seeing the latter living happily with a new family. Fortunately, things do get better for her in the fourth game when she reveals that her mother's current partner decided to adopt her.



* StepfordSmiler: Would rather smile than share any sad feelings she has. It's thanks to Ogami's influence that causes her to be more emotionally honest with herself.

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* StepfordSmiler: Would rather smile than share any sad feelings she has. It's thanks to Ogami's influence that causes her she decides to be more emotionally honest with herself.



* ADayInTheLimelight: Chapter 4 of ''Is Paris Burning?'' focuses on her.



* ADayInTheLimelight: Chapter 4 of ''Is Paris Burning?'' focuses on her.



* TheGadfly: Sometimes likes to mess around with Ogami and Glycine.

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* TheGadfly: Sometimes likes to mess around with Ogami and Glycine.Glycine, and even gets impressed if the former tries to turn it around her.



* {{Irony}}: The fact that the Paris Combat Revue recruited her. Fortunately, Grand-Mère has [[CrazyPrepared backup plans at the ready in case Lobelia decides to strike on her own again and go rogue.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: When the team is searching for Erica in episode 8, Lobelia brushes them off and goes to the bar. When Ogami runs into her there, it turns out she actually went there to see if anyone had seen Erica. It eventually becomes clear that her professed dislike for the rest of the team is just a facade to hide that she does actually care about them.
* LongerThanLifeSentence: She is sentenced to one thousand years of confinement for her numerous crimes, and she joins the Paris Flower Division under the condition that her sentence would be reduced (on the other hand, if she refuses to join, Grand-Mère has the right to kill her).
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* {{Irony}}: The fact that the Paris Combat Revue recruited a villain like her. Fortunately, Grand-Mère has [[CrazyPrepared backup plans at the ready in case Lobelia decides to strike on her own again and go rogue.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: When the team is searching for Erica in episode 8, Lobelia brushes them off and goes to the bar. When Ogami runs into her there, it turns out she actually went there to see if anyone had seen Erica. It eventually becomes clear that her professed dislike for the rest of the team is just a facade façade to hide the fact that she does actually care about them.
* LongerThanLifeSentence: She is sentenced to one thousand years of confinement for her numerous crimes, and she joins the Paris Flower Division under the condition that her sentence would be reduced (on the other hand, if she refuses to join, Grand-Mère has the right to kill her). \n%%* MoeCouplet: With Erica.



* RightForTheWrongReasons: When Nadel threatens to tear [[Art/TheMonaLisa the Mosa Lina]], she burns the painting without hesitation, to everyone's surprise. Later she offhandedly explains it couldn't be the real thing because it had no brows; to which Glycine gasps out that it doesn't have any brows to begin with.

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* RightForTheWrongReasons: When Nadel threatens to tear [[Art/TheMonaLisa the Mosa Lina]], she burns the painting without hesitation, to everyone's surprise. Later Later, she offhandedly explains it couldn't be the real thing because it had no brows; to which Glycine gasps out that it doesn't have any brows to begin with.



** AutomaticCrossbows: Her Kohbu-F is equipped with this as her main weapon. Her Kohbu-F ditches it for a regular bow.
* BerserkButton: Other people trying to commit suicide becomes this for her in ''Sakura Wars Story: Mysterious Paris''.

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** * AutomaticCrossbows: Her Kohbu-F is equipped with this as her main weapon. Her Kohbu-F ditches it for a regular bow.
* BerserkButton: Other people trying to commit suicide becomes this for her in ''Sakura Wars Story: Mysterious Paris''.
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* DeathSeeker: She initially wants to die so she could be with her beloved [[TheLostLenore Phillipe]], who died in 1925. Her chapter revolves around [[CharacterDevelopment her realizing that she has to live for the sake of others.]]

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* DeathSeeker: She initially wants to die so she could be with her beloved [[TheLostLenore Phillipe]], who died perished in 1925. Her chapter revolves around [[CharacterDevelopment her realizing that she has to live for the sake of others.]]



* ReadingsAreOffTheScale: Ogami's spiritual power measurement device goes past the maximum reading after he falls in a river in front of her. He thinks it has broken.
* SecondLove: Can possibly have this with Ohgami if her route is pursued during the games. It's also a borderline case of RomancingTheWidow, as her fiancé drowned on their wedding night.

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* ReadingsAreOffTheScale: Ogami's spiritual power measurement device goes past the maximum reading after he falls in a river in front of her. He thinks initially believes it has broken.
got broken until Hanabi releases her true powers in front of him.
* SecondLove: Can possibly have this with Ohgami Ogami if her route is pursued during the games. It's also a borderline case of RomancingTheWidow, as her fiancé drowned on their wedding night.



* SuicideIsShameful: Comes to view suicide as this after being saved by Ogami and even lashes out quite angrily when Bernadette attempts to do this in ''Mysterious Paris''.



* YamatoNadeshiko: She's more of one than any of the girls in the original game, possibly because she spent most of her life in France and learned the way a Japanese woman is supposed to act largely from books.

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* YamatoNadeshiko: She's more of one than any of the girls in the original game, possibly because she spent most of her life in France and learned the way a Japanese woman is supposed to act largely from books. As a result, she views Sakura as something of a role model while expressing confusion towards [[RichBitch Sumire]] and [[AmazonianBeauty Kanna]] due to them not fitting the mold.

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* ColourCodedCharacters: Each member has a distinct color seen in their uniforms and machines:
** Erica: Red
** Glycine: Blue
** Coquelicot: Pink
** Lobelia: Green
** Hanabi: Black

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* ColourCodedCharacters: Each ColorCodedCharacters: Along with Ogami, each division member has a distinct color seen in their uniforms and machines:
** Erica: Red
** Glycine: Blue
** Coquelicot: Pink
** Lobelia: Green
** Hanabi: Black
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Flower Division (Original Imperial Combat Revue)]] | '''Flower Division (Paris Combat Revue)''' | [[Characters/SakuraWarsStarDivision Star Division]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsNewImperialCombatRevueFlowerDivision Flower Division (New Imperial Combat Revue)]]) Revue)]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsFutureImperialCombatRevueFlowerDivision Flower Division (Future Imperial Combat Revues ([[Characters/SakuraWarsImperialCombatRevue Revue)]]\\
'''Combat Revues'''\\
[[Characters/SakuraWarsImperialCombatRevue
Original Imperial Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsParisCombatRevue Paris Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsNewYorkCombatRevue New York Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsNewImperialCombatRevue New Imperial Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsOtherCombatRevues Other Combat Revues]]) Revues]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsImperialCombatRevueBLACK Great Imperial Combat Revue B.L.A.C.K.]]\\
'''Miscellaneous Characters'''\\
[[Characters/SakuraWarsCivilians Civilians]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsVillains Villains]] ]]-]]]
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* BladeOnAStick: Her trademark weapon is a halberd, first used when she fought a Kaijin in a museum alongside Erica.
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** In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'', she goes really gung-ho against the [[Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam Zanscare Empire]] due to their use of the guillotine as a execution method. As a Frenchwoman, [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution Erica has LOTS of reasons]] [[StopBeingStereotypical for hating them, besides being the bad guys]]
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* BuxomIsBetter: As Ogami [[MaleGaze notes to himself]], with a telling smile on his face, Lobelia's chest has "quite the volume."

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* BuxomIsBetter: BuxomBeautyStandard: As Ogami [[MaleGaze notes to himself]], himself, with a telling smile on his face, Lobelia's chest has "quite the volume."
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* WolverineClaws: Her Koubu's weapons are long claws on its right hand.

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* WolverineClaws: Her Koubu's Koubu F's weapons are long claws on its right hand.hand, with her Koubu F2 having them on both hands.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Hanabi is just as much of NiceGirl as Erica, if not moreso, but when she's armed with a Yumi or when she's on her Kohbu-F, she can be dangerously efficient, as seen when she saves the rest of the Paris Flower Division from Corbeau during ''Is Paris Burning?''
* BlueBlood: Her family, especially since her father is a noble with the rank of Baron.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Hanabi is just as much of a NiceGirl as Erica, if not moreso, more so, but when she's armed with a Yumi or when she's on her Kohbu-F, she can be dangerously efficient, as seen when she saves the rest of the Paris Flower Division from Corbeau during ''Is Paris Burning?''
* BlueBlood: Her family, especially since her father Masamichi is a noble with the rank of Baron.

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* ColourCodedCharacters: Each member has a distinct color seen in their uniforms and machines:
** Erica: Red
** Glycine: Blue
** Coquelicot: Pink
** Lobelia: Green
** Hanabi: Black



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Initially suffered from this due to their clashing personalities and lack of coordination with one another.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Initially suffered from this due to their clashing personalities and lack of coordination with one another. After seeing Sakura, Sumire, and Iris during the contest in ''Is Paris Burning?'' Chapter 7, they realize their own lack of teamwork in comparison, and so strive to improve themselves.



* TheRival: She becomes rivals with Sumire during the events of ''Is Paris Burning?''.

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* TheRival: She becomes rivals with Sumire during the events Chapter 7 of ''Is Paris Burning?''.Burning?''. They get over it after the chapter's battle.



* OnlyOneName: She doesn't have a surname, which goes along with her lack of a traditional family.



%%* TokenMiniMoe: For the Paris Flower Division.
* TheRival: To Iris for Ogami's affection when she meets her alongside Sakura and Sumire during the events of ''Sakura Wars 3''.

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%%* * TokenMiniMoe: For She's the smallest and youngest member of the Paris Flower Division.
* TheRival: To Iris for Ogami's affection when she meets her alongside Sakura and Sumire during Chapter 7 of ''Is Paris Burning?''. They mostly get over it after the events of ''Sakura Wars 3''.chapter's battle.



* ShadowWalker: Her Koubu's movement in gameplay involves it sinking into its shadow.



** AutomaticCrossbows: Her Kohbu-F is equipped with this as her main weapon.

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** AutomaticCrossbows: Her Kohbu-F is equipped with this as her main weapon. Her Kohbu-F ditches it for a regular bow.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Hanabi when she's armed with a Yumi or when she's on her Kohbu-F.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Hanabi is just as much of NiceGirl as Erica, if not moreso, but when she's armed with a Yumi or when she's on her Kohbu-F.Kohbu-F, she can be dangerously efficient, as seen when she saves the rest of the Paris Flower Division from Corbeau during ''Is Paris Burning?''

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