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trope about IU colorism


* ButNotTooBlack: In the manga, the skin tones of the four Rings are ''far'' more obviously different. Most notably, members of the Ochre Ring in the manga clearly have brown skin, but they appear much paler in the anime.



** Thor himself - the first time we see someone killed by a human in the anime, it's Thor offering someone his light knife so that he'll approach, and then stabbing him.

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** Thor himself - -- the first time we see someone killed by a human in the anime, it's Thor offering someone his light knife so that he'll approach, and then stabbing him.



* TokenTrio: Thor (a white boy with silver hair), Tiz (who has slightly darker skin than Thor), and Third (who has the darkest skin but is still [[ButNotTooBlack not quite black]]).

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* TokenTrio: Thor (a white boy with silver hair), Tiz (who has slightly darker skin than Thor), and Third (who has the darkest skin but is still [[ButNotTooBlack not quite black]]).black).

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oops missed the other, bish def-only


* {{Bishonen}}: Thor and Third. Zagi starts off as a more masculine type, but he gets ProgressivelyPrettier throughout the manga. In the Death Game prequel in the end of volume five, he is most certainly this trope. All of them are even more so in the anime.



* PrettyBoy: Thor is called beautiful by Zagi, to which he responds that the adjective is generally for girls.



* TokenTrio: Thor (a white boy with silver hair), Tiz ({{the chick}} who has slightly darker skin than Thor), and Third (who has the darkest skin but is still [[ButNotTooBlack not quite black]]).

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* TokenTrio: Thor (a white boy with silver hair), Tiz ({{the chick}} who (who has slightly darker skin than Thor), and Third (who has the darkest skin but is still [[ButNotTooBlack not quite black]]).

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