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** Under the Administrator's law of the Name Hunt Station, one cannot fight Kaiser unless they either- meet the specific requirements to do so, or are challenged by Kaiser first. One {{Leeroy Jenkins}} who forgot about this rule in a blind rage gets [[{{ReducedToDust}} disintegrated]] as a result... Except that the evaporation doesn't happen all at once, but rather starts with the arm he used to attack, and then it consumes the rest of him, making it ''so much more painful''.



** Not that anyone in-universe is aware of that, of course. Instead, Phantaminum is Rank 1 on account of him sieging Jahad's Palace which was home to some of the strongest Rankers, breaking through every line of defense, leaving most eye-witnesses either dead or driven insane in his wake, reaching Jahad himself before disappearing without a fight... all without [[{{NothingIsScarier}} any known reason]].

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** Not that anyone in-universe is aware of that, of course. Instead, Phantaminum is Rank 1 on account of him sieging Jahad's Palace which was home to some of the strongest Rankers, breaking through every line of defense, leaving most eye-witnesses either dead or driven insane in his wake, and reaching Jahad himself before disappearing without a fight... all without [[{{NothingIsScarier}} any known reason]].



* Starting off Nightmare Fuel by the very first chapter, on the 1st Floor of the Tower you are greeted by Headon, a vaguely humanoid, six-fingered, [[{{HairRaisingHare}} rabbit-thing]], whose entire face is an elongated mouth which his ''eyes are located in''.

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* Starting off Nightmare Fuel by the very first chapter, on the 1st Floor of the Tower you are greeted by Headon, a vaguely humanoid, six-fingered, [[{{HairRaisingHare}} rabbit-thing]], whose entire face is an elongated mouth which his ''eyes eyes are located in''.in.

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* According to Word of God, the Outer Tower region has the surface area of the "continent of America", ''per each Floor,'' meaning that- assuming that the phrase means North America, the Tower has a surface area of at least over 6.5 times that of the Earth. Which brings up all sorts of questions about how such a structure even exists, or what could have possibly built it, none of which ever have been brought up in story, let alone answered. No pre-Tower history, no {{Creation Myth}}, ''nothing.'' Even when talking about ''The Outside God'', it's completely focused on the destiny of the protagonist. The setting of most of the entire story seems to be completely inexplicable.




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* The giant, steel-armored eel that Bam has to face for his first test, aside from cementing the fact that Headon's a bit of a {{Jerkass}}, serves as a great introduction to all the kinds of horrifying creatures (called Shinheuh) one can expect from the setting. Not to mention that the solution to fighting said eel was by ''letting it eat you''.

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** Not to mention the other off-hand deaths like you get when the Hand of Arlen blows sky-high. There ''were'' a lot of tents around there, not just some syspencycles. Or the unknown number of Rankers Urek dusted before that, even. Let alone the two he killed in no time on-screen. Add to that the horrible thought that some of the creatures we've seen killed on and off ''could'' have some degree of intelligence even if they're being puppeteered by others... and... [[FridgeHorror *shudders*]]

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** Not to mention the other off-hand deaths like you get when the Hand of Arlen Arlene blows sky-high. There ''were'' a lot of tents around there, not just some syspencycles. Or the unknown number of Rankers Urek dusted before that, even. Let alone the two he killed in no time on-screen. Add to that the horrible thought that some of the creatures we've seen killed on and off ''could'' have some degree of intelligence even if they're being puppeteered puppetiered by others... and... [[FridgeHorror *shudders*]]



* Just what little facts there are about Rank 1: Phantaminum, firmly places his existence into this category.
** Saying that he's the [[{{WorldsStrongestMan}} strongest character]] in Tower of God would technically only be half right, because as an [[{{AuthorPowers}} Axis]], he's inherently above the story, and by Word of God is completely capable of just... ''[[{{RocksFallEveryoneDies}} ending it]]''. As one of the Top Five [[{{TopGod}} strongest Axes]] in the greater [[{{MetaOrigin}} Talse Uzer story]], Phantaminum predates Tower of God in both a meta and in-universe [[{{RealitySubtext}} sense]].
** Not that anyone in-universe is aware of that, of course. Instead, Phantaminum is Rank 1 on account of him sieging Jahad's Palace which was home to some of the strongest Rankers, breaking through every line of defense, leaving most eye-witnesses either dead or driven insane in his wake, reaching Jahad himself before disappearing without a fight... all without [[{{NothingIsScarier}} any known reason]].

!Season One
* Starting off Nightmare Fuel by the very first chapter, on the 1st Floor of the Tower you are greeted by Headon, a vaguely humanoid, six-fingered, [[{{HairRaisingHare}} rabbit-thing]], whose entire face is an elongated mouth which his ''eyes are located in''.

!Season Two



* Ignition weapons are weapons bearing a soul that has been injected and sealed within it. A soul of a once living thing, which can vary from a sealed monster like in the case of Narmada and Krishna, to that of a ''human being,'' and many of the souls are still sentient.
** Living Ignition weapons are people who have been injected with a specially prepared melted down ignition weapon, giving them access to its power. They can further be melted down into a fluid and injected into yet another person. Meaning said person would have the (possibly) unwilling souls of at least two others trapped within them, possibly fully aware of what is happening around them.
** However, some more powerful ignition weapons, such as Black March, can refuse to be activated by anyone they don't like or deem unworthy.



** TL;DR: Hoaquin didn't actually kill a billion people, ''he made a billion people kill each other.''
* Ignition weapons are weapons bearing a soul that has been injected and sealed within it. A soul of a once living thing, which can vary from a sealed monster like in the case of Narmada and Krishna, to that of a ''human being,'' and many of the souls are still sentient.
** Living Ignition weapons are people who have been injected with a specially prepared melted down ignition weapon, giving them access to its power. They can further be melted down into a fluid and injected into yet another person. Meaning said person would have the (possibly) unwilling souls of at least two others trapped within them, possibly fully aware of what is happening around them.
** However, some more powerful ignition weapons, such as Black March, can refuse to be activated by anyone they don't like or deem unworthy.

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** TL;DR: Hoaquin didn't actually kill a billion people, ''he he turned two countries into massive cults and made a billion people kill ''kill each other.''
* Ignition weapons are weapons bearing a soul that has been injected and sealed within it. A soul of a once living thing, which can vary from a sealed monster like in the case of Narmada and Krishna, to that of a ''human being,'' and many of the souls are still sentient.
** Living Ignition weapons are people who have been injected with a specially prepared melted down ignition weapon, giving them access to its power. They can further be melted down into a fluid and injected into yet another person. Meaning said person would have the (possibly) unwilling souls of at least two others trapped within them, possibly fully aware of what is happening around them.
** However, some more powerful ignition weapons, such as Black March, can refuse to be activated by anyone they don't like or deem unworthy.
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* Ignition weapons are weapons bearing a soul that has been injected and sealed within it. A soul of a once living thing, which can vary from a sealed monster like in the case of Narmada and Krishna, to that of a ''human being.''. And many of the souls are still sentient.

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* Ignition weapons are weapons bearing a soul that has been injected and sealed within it. A soul of a once living thing, which can vary from a sealed monster like in the case of Narmada and Krishna, to that of a ''human being.''. And being,'' and many of the souls are still sentient.
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* Ignition weapons are weapons bearing a soul that has been injected and sealed within it. A soul of a once living thing. And many of the souls are still sentient.

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* Ignition weapons are weapons bearing a soul that has been injected and sealed within it. A soul of a once living thing.thing, which can vary from a sealed monster like in the case of Narmada and Krishna, to that of a ''human being.''. And many of the souls are still sentient.
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-> '''Hoaquin:''' They endlessly waged war on one another. All they knew was hatred and pain- not reconciliation or forgiveness. Of course, there were also times when the two countries tried to stop the wars. '''But each time they did, I made sure that they kept hating one another.''' The unfair death of a hero, raping and slandering of innocent women, and the most effective thing of all- '''the two countries belief in me.'''
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-> --> '''Hoaquin:''' They endlessly waged war on one another. All they knew was hatred and pain- not reconciliation or forgiveness. Of course, there were also times when the two countries tried to stop the wars. '''But each time they did, I made sure that they kept hating one another.''' The unfair death of a hero, raping and slandering of innocent women, and the most effective thing of all- '''the two countries belief in me.'''
* ** TL;DR: Hoaquin didn't actually kill a billion people, ''he made a billion people kill each other.''
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** And now it's confirmed that as well as being an Anima, she's an actual Puppet Master. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.

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** And now it's confirmed that as well as being an Anima, she's an actual Puppet Master. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much. (Okay, it's played for laughs a little bit but still.)
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** It's already bad enough when Bam, as well as the audience hears that the reason FUG [[{{EvenEvilHasStandards}} revoked Hoaquin's position as a Slayer]] was because he killed ''a billion'' people, but it somehow gets even ''worse'' in the last round of the Dallar Show when he explains how he did it. A very long time ago as White, Hoaquin overthrew the corrupt government of a country, ruled over it himself as a just and fair king, and then eventually "died" and left his most loyal follower in charge. After a long enough time, the country became expansive, populous, but also [[{{FullCircleRevolution}} corrupt yet again]]. It was then that Hoaquin secretly returned with a different identity, gathered the suppressed and impoverished, created a new country, and then declared to the people he gathered that the person who created the other country (himself) [[{{Demonization}} was a demon]]. After a while the new country he made got big enough to become a threat to old country he made, and the two went to war.

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** It's already bad enough when Bam, as well as the audience hears that the reason FUG [[{{EvenEvilHasStandards}} revoked Hoaquin's position as a Slayer]] was because he killed ''a billion'' people, but it somehow gets even ''worse'' in the last round of the Dallar Show when he explains how he did it. A very long time ago as White, Hoaquin overthrew the corrupt government of a country, ruled over it himself as a just and fair king, and then eventually "died" and left his most loyal follower in charge. After a long enough time, the country became expansive, populous, but also [[{{FullCircleRevolution}} corrupt yet again]]. It was then that Hoaquin secretly returned with a different identity, gathered the suppressed and impoverished, created a new country, and then declared to the people he gathered that the person who created the other country (himself) [[{{Demonization}} was a demon]]. After a while the new country he made got big enough to become a threat to old country he made, and the two went to war. And then he made sure that the countries kept waging war for [[{{ForeverWar}} countless years]] until they basically destroyed each other.
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** It's already bad enough when Bam, as well as the audience hears that the reason FUG [[{{EvenEvilHasStandards}} revoked Hoaquin's position as a Slayer]] was because he killed ''a billion'' people, but it somehow gets even ''worse'' in the last round of the Dallar Show when he explains how he did it. A very long time ago as White, Hoaquin overthrew the corrupt government of a country, ruled over it himself as a just and fair king, and then eventually "died" and left his most loyal follower in charge. After a long enough time, the country became expansive, populous, but also [[{{FullCircleRevolution}} corrupt yet again]]. It was then that Hoaquin secretly returned with a different identity, gathered the suppressed and impoverished, created a new country, and then declared to the people he gathered that the person who created the other country (himself) [[{{Demonization}} was a demon]]. After a while the new country he made got big enough to become a threat to old country he made, and the two went to war.
-> '''Hoaquin:''' They endlessly waged war on one another. All they knew was hatred and pain- not reconciliation or forgiveness. Of course, there were also times when the two countries tried to stop the wars. '''But each time they did, I made sure that they kept hating one another.''' The unfair death of a hero, raping and slandering of innocent women, and the most effective thing of all- '''the two countries belief in me.'''
* TL;DR: Hoaquin didn't actually kill a billion people, ''he made a billion people kill each other.''
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** The ''Workshop Battle'' arc has several disturbing deaths too. One overconfident regular gets his head ''[[YourHeadAsplode destroyed]]'' by Mad Dog of Yama, and when Koon Ran uses his full might, the collateral deaths are scary (such as one guy having been obliterated except for his arm).

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** The ''Workshop Battle'' arc has several disturbing deaths too. One overconfident regular gets his head ''[[YourHeadAsplode destroyed]]'' by Mad Dog of Yama, and when Koon Khun Ran uses his full might, the collateral deaths are scary (such as one guy having been obliterated except for his arm).
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** And now it's confirmed that as well as being an Anima, she's an actual PuppetMaster. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.

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** And now it's confirmed that as well as being an Anima, she's an actual PuppetMaster.Puppet Master. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.
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** In the first chapter, [[spoiler: the Workshop is revealed to have done countless experiments to make the weapons Regulars use on a daily basis. ''Human'' Experiments. It is implied that souls are used to create ignition weapons. The Thirteen Month series, which includes the Black March and Green April mind you, are confirmed to have souls. Let that sink in for a while.]]

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** In the first chapter, [[spoiler: the Workshop is revealed to have done countless experiments to make the weapons Regulars use on a daily basis. ''Human'' Experiments. It is implied that souls are used to create ignition weapons. The Thirteen Month series, which includes the Black March and Green April mind you, are confirmed to have souls. Let that sink in for a while.]]
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* Hoaquin, from the Hell Train. His past, present and possible future is the epitome of Nightmare Fuel in the Tower so far, be it because of his ability -and need- to devour the souls of the living, his swordsmanship, his origin or the very sadistic cruelty with which he inflicts pain and suffering to all those below him. All so that he can become White again, the 10th Slayer of FUG and continue his reign of terror from where he left on over 600 years ago.

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* Hoaquin, from the Hell Train. His past, present and possible future is the epitome of Nightmare Fuel in the Tower so far, be it because of his ability -and need- to devour the souls of the living, his swordsmanship, his origin or the very sadistic cruelty with which he inflicts pain and suffering to all those below him. All so that he can become White again, the 10th Slayer of FUG and continue his reign of terror from where he left on over 600 years ago.ago.
* Ignition weapons are weapons bearing a soul that has been injected and sealed within it. A soul of a once living thing. And many of the souls are still sentient.
** Living Ignition weapons are people who have been injected with a specially prepared melted down ignition weapon, giving them access to its power. They can further be melted down into a fluid and injected into yet another person. Meaning said person would have the (possibly) unwilling souls of at least two others trapped within them, possibly fully aware of what is happening around them.
** However, some more powerful ignition weapons, such as Black March, can refuse to be activated by anyone they don't like or deem unworthy.
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** And now it's confirmed that as well as being an Anima, she's an actual PuppetMaster. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.

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** And now it's confirmed that as well as being an Anima, she's an actual PuppetMaster. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.much.
* Hoaquin, from the Hell Train. His past, present and possible future is the epitome of Nightmare Fuel in the Tower so far, be it because of his ability -and need- to devour the souls of the living, his swordsmanship, his origin or the very sadistic cruelty with which he inflicts pain and suffering to all those below him. All so that he can become White again, the 10th Slayer of FUG and continue his reign of terror from where he left on over 600 years ago.
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** And now it's confirmed that she isn't an Anima, but an actual PuppetMaster. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.

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** And now it's confirmed that she isn't as well as being an Anima, but she's an actual PuppetMaster. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.
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*** YMMV on this one since the only confirmed case of this was with the Workshop members working with FUG to create the Thorn. It is explicitly mentioned that human experiments are banned by the Workshop in general. And since we don't know how Ignition weapons are made it might be better to give the Workshop the benefit of a doubt.
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** The ''Workshop Battle'' arc has several disturbing deaths too. One overconfident regular gets his head ''[[YourHeadAsplode destroyed]]'' by Mad Dog of Yama, and when Koon Ran uses his full might, the collateral deaths are scary (such as one guy having been obliterated except for his arm).
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And now it's confirmed that she isn't an Anima, but an actual PuppetMaster. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.

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And **And now it's confirmed that she isn't an Anima, but an actual PuppetMaster. The octopus doll is played for laughs, but Miseng being turned into a bloodthirsty, lifeless doll? Not so much.
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** Heck, keep it simple: ''all'' Anima are just plain Nightmare inducing if you stop to think about it for three minutes. Even the apparently nice ones. The whole thing screams "MarionetteMaster" -- and the perversion potential is... worrying if you get somebody swimming a little too far into [[MoralEventHorizon the deep end]] or who just [[HeroWithAnFInGood botches up horribly now and again]].

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** Heck, keep it simple: ''all'' Anima are just plain Nightmare inducing if you stop to think about it for three minutes. Even the apparently nice ones. The whole thing screams "MarionetteMaster" -- and the perversion potential is... worrying if you get somebody swimming a little too far into [[MoralEventHorizon the deep end]] or who just [[HeroWithAnFInGood botches up horribly now and again]].again]].
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* And now there's the strange octopus girl, Verdi. At first all we saw of her were a few panels of her looking spaced out, holding an octopus plushie. But in chapter 60, the first thing we see of her is her controlling the octopus (Now extremely large) and holding Prince and Miseng, saying that she liked them, will turn them into dolls and make them marry.

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* And now there's the strange octopus girl, CreepyChild Verdi. At first all we saw of her were a few panels of her looking spaced out, holding an octopus plushie. But in chapter 60, the first thing we see of her is her controlling the octopus (Now extremely large) and holding Prince and Miseng, saying that she liked them, will turn them into dolls and make them marry.
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* And now we have the weird octopus girl named Beldy or Verdi. At first all we saw of her were a few panels of her looking spaced out, holding an octopus plushie. But in chapter 60, the first thing we see of her is her controlling the octopus (Now extremely large) and holding Prince and Miseng, saying that she liked them, will turn them into dolls and make them marry.

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* And now we have there's the weird strange octopus girl named Beldy or girl, Verdi. At first all we saw of her were a few panels of her looking spaced out, holding an octopus plushie. But in chapter 60, the first thing we see of her is her controlling the octopus (Now extremely large) and holding Prince and Miseng, saying that she liked them, will turn them into dolls and make them marry.

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* And now we have the weird octopus girl named Beldy. At first all we saw of her were a few panels of her looking spaced out, holding an octopus plushie. But in chapter 60, the first thing we see of her is her controlling the octopus (Now extremely large) and holding Prince and Miseng, saying that she liked them, will turn them into dolls and make them marry.
** There's also Lo Po Bia Ren, the R.E.D. member. Controlling giant fish, exploding in a giant mess of wierd blood, and seems to be certifiably insane. That settles it - all anima are terrifying.

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* And now we have the weird octopus girl named Beldy.Beldy or Verdi. At first all we saw of her were a few panels of her looking spaced out, holding an octopus plushie. But in chapter 60, the first thing we see of her is her controlling the octopus (Now extremely large) and holding Prince and Miseng, saying that she liked them, will turn them into dolls and make them marry.
** There's also Lo Po Bia Ren, the R.E.D. member. Controlling giant fish, exploding in a giant mess of wierd blood, and seems to be certifiably insane. That settles it - all anima are terrifying.terrifying.
** Heck, keep it simple: ''all'' Anima are just plain Nightmare inducing if you stop to think about it for three minutes. Even the apparently nice ones. The whole thing screams "MarionetteMaster" -- and the perversion potential is... worrying if you get somebody swimming a little too far into [[MoralEventHorizon the deep end]] or who just [[HeroWithAnFInGood botches up horribly now and again]].
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** In the first chapter, [[spoiler: the Workshop is revealed to have done countless experiments to make the weapons Regulars use on a daily basis. ''Human'' Experiments. It is implied that souls are used to create ignition weapons. The Thirteen Month series, which includes the Black March and Green April mind you, are confirmed to have souls. Let that sink in for a while.]]

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** In the first chapter, [[spoiler: the Workshop is revealed to have done countless experiments to make the weapons Regulars use on a daily basis. ''Human'' Experiments. It is implied that souls are used to create ignition weapons. The Thirteen Month series, which includes the Black March and Green April mind you, are confirmed to have souls. Let that sink in for a while.]]]]
*And now we have the weird octopus girl named Beldy. At first all we saw of her were a few panels of her looking spaced out, holding an octopus plushie. But in chapter 60, the first thing we see of her is her controlling the octopus (Now extremely large) and holding Prince and Miseng, saying that she liked them, will turn them into dolls and make them marry.
**There's also Lo Po Bia Ren, the R.E.D. member. Controlling giant fish, exploding in a giant mess of wierd blood, and seems to be certifiably insane. That settles it - all anima are terrifying.

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* The ''Devil of The Right Arm'' arc is full of these.

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** Not to mention the other off-hand deaths like you get when the Hand of Arlen blows sky-high. There ''were'' a lot of tents around there, not just some syspencycles. Or the unknown number of Rankers Urek dusted before that, even. Let alone the two he killed in no time on-screen. Add to that the horrible thought that some of the creatures we've seen killed on and off ''could'' have some degree of intelligence even if they're being puppeteered by others... and... [[FridgeHorror *shudders*]]
* The ''Devil of The Right Arm'' arc is full of these.
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* Deaths in Tower Of God are scary. The first test in Evankhell's Floor involves the death of two hundred Regulars, and that's just the beginning. Death is commonplace in the Tower, and so are betrayals. People ''will'' kill you if they could get the chance to climb higher. CrapsakeWorld indeed.

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* Deaths in Tower Of God are scary. The first test in Evankhell's Floor involves the death of two hundred Regulars, and that's just the beginning. Death is commonplace in the Tower, and so are betrayals. People ''will'' kill you if they could get the chance to climb higher. CrapsakeWorld CrapsackWorld indeed.
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* ''The Devil of The Right Arm'' arc is full of these.

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* Deaths in Tower Of God are scary. The first test in Evankhell's Floor involves the death of two hundred Regulars, and that's just the beginning. Death is commonplace in the Tower, and so are betrayals. People ''will'' kill you if they could get the chance to climb higher. CrapsakeWorld indeed.
* ''The Devil of The Right Arm'' arc is full of these.
** In the first chapter, [[spoiler: the Workshop is revealed to have done countless experiments to make the weapons Regulars use on a daily basis. ''Human'' Experiments. It is implied that souls are used to create ignition weapons. The Thirteen Month series, which includes the Black March and Green April mind you, are confirmed to have souls. Let that sink in for a while.]]

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