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The wish of Priscilla not to kill the small girls artificial.Not a single Awakened being did not show similar selectivity.I think that Teresa even after chopping off the head has haved time to go in consciousness Priscilla and has done so that Priscilla does not see the small girls.So Clare remained live, in the same way either as Ofeliya as side effect.As proof possible to cite an instance north Awakened being, which after chopping off the head can to manipulate the youki claymores.

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The wish of Priscilla not to kill the small girls artificial.Not a single Awakened being did not being show similar selectivity.I think that Teresa even after chopping off the head has haved time to go in consciousness Priscilla and has done so that Priscilla does not see the small girls.So Clare remained live, in the same way either as Ofeliya as side effect.As proof possible to cite an instance north Awakened being, which after chopping off the head can to manipulate the youki claymores.
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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have PointyEars. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityIsInfectious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose and Darkspawn blood.

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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have PointyEars. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityIsInfectious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose and Darkspawn blood.blood.
[[WMG: Teresa saved young Clare from Priscilla.]]
The wish of Priscilla not to kill the small girls artificial.Not a single Awakened being did not show similar selectivity.I think that Teresa even after chopping off the head has haved time to go in consciousness Priscilla and has done so that Priscilla does not see the small girls.So Clare remained live, in the same way either as Ofeliya as side effect.As proof possible to cite an instance north Awakened being, which after chopping off the head can to manipulate the youki claymores.
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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have PointyEars. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityIsInfectious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.

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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have PointyEars. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityIsInfectious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.infusion/overdose and Darkspawn blood.
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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityIsInfectious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.

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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears.PointyEars. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityIsInfectious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.
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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityIsContagious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.

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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityIsContagious [[HumanityIsInfectious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.
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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityisContagious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.

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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityisContagious [[HumanityIsContagious Quickened elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.
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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are Quickened elves. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.

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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are [[HumanityisContagious Quickened elves.elves]]. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.
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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are Quickened elves. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules (bad idea to have male claymores, bad idea to have female Grey Wardens), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.

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* No mages in a clear fantasy setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are Quickened elves. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules (bad ([[EvilFeelsGood bad idea to have male claymores, claymores]], [[SpawnBroodling bad idea to have female Grey Wardens), Wardens]]), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.
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* no mages in a clear fantasy setting, and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are Quickened elves. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules (bad idea to have male claymores, bad idea to have female Grey Wardens), but with a few Nerfs on the former.

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* no No mages in a clear fantasy setting, setting with at least ''some'' magic (physics-defying changes for Awakened Beings), and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are Quickened elves. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules (bad idea to have male claymores, bad idea to have female Grey Wardens), but with a few Nerfs on the former. It may not be supported by evidence, but maybe the Taventr Imperium placed an order for the SuperSoldiers the Organization are making, and they're using Quinari as the base, possibly by using Lyrium infusion/overdose.
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[[WMG: Claymore is set in [[DragonAge Thedas.]]

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[[WMG: Claymore is set in [[DragonAge Thedas.]]]]]]
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[[WMG: DragonAge and Claymore exist in the same universe]]
* no mages in a clear fantasy setting, and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are Quickened elves. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules.

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[[WMG: DragonAge and Claymore exist is set in the same universe]]
[[DragonAge Thedas.]]
* no mages in a clear fantasy setting, and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and pointy-eared people are Quickened elves. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules.rules (bad idea to have male claymores, bad idea to have female Grey Wardens), but with a few Nerfs on the former.
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* no mages in a clear fantasy setting, and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden, and there are many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn.

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* no mages in a clear fantasy setting, and some otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden, Ferelden (or conscripted by the Organization), and there pointy-eared people are Quickened elves. There are also many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn.Darkspawn. Grey Wardens seem like a GenderFlip of Claymore rules.
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* no mages in a clear faantasy setting, and some otherwise-human characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden, and there are many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn.

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* no mages in a clear faantasy fantasy setting, and some otherwise-human otherwise-"human" characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden, and there are many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn.
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The presence of non-humans (presumably not created by humans) is confirmed with the dragons used by the Dragon's Descendants. Now, it seems sort of unlikely that, with the Claymore-verse's apparent medieval level of technology (given the fantasy elements, some sort of magic might explain this), that the Organization could simply create a bioweapon from scratch, without using some kind of natural material already at hand. Given that, with the presence of such a species (possibly extinct and preserved somewhere), all that the Organization would need to do is implant that flesh in humans in various ways to create Claymores and Yoma. The "Yoma" flesh has displayed qualities that would make this possible and also explain where the Organization got the ability to do something that their level of technology indicates would be impossible for them to do. Priscilla, by simply shoving her arm into Raki, was able to prevent another Yoma-derived object (the Destroyer) from taking control of his body. The Destroyer also was able to take over other life-forms, and it is likely that a less potent version of a similar type of flesh could "easily" be used to make Claymores.

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The presence of non-humans (presumably not created by humans) is confirmed with the dragons used by the Dragon's Descendants. Now, it seems sort of unlikely that, with the Claymore-verse's apparent medieval level of technology (given the fantasy elements, some sort of magic might explain this), that the Organization could simply create a bioweapon from scratch, without using some kind of natural material already at hand. Given that, with the presence of such a species (possibly extinct and preserved somewhere), all that the Organization would need to do is implant that flesh in humans in various ways to create Claymores and Yoma. The "Yoma" flesh has displayed qualities that would make this possible and also explain where the Organization got the ability to do something that their level of technology indicates would be impossible for them to do. Priscilla, by simply shoving her arm into Raki, was able to prevent another Yoma-derived object (the Destroyer) from taking control of his body. The Destroyer also was able to take over other life-forms, and it is likely that a less potent version of a similar type of flesh could "easily" be used to make Claymores.Claymores.

[[WMG: DragonAge and Claymore exist in the same universe]]
* no mages in a clear faantasy setting, and some otherwise-human characters have pointed ears. I figure the mages get sequestered like in Ferelden, and there are many similarities between Youma and Darkspawn.
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[[WMG: Yoma are/are created from an actual species.]]
The presence of non-humans (presumably not created by humans) is confirmed with the dragons used by the Dragon's Descendants. Now, it seems sort of unlikely that, with the Claymore-verse's apparent medieval level of technology (given the fantasy elements, some sort of magic might explain this), that the Organization could simply create a bioweapon from scratch, without using some kind of natural material already at hand. Given that, with the presence of such a species (possibly extinct and preserved somewhere), all that the Organization would need to do is implant that flesh in humans in various ways to create Claymores and Yoma. The "Yoma" flesh has displayed qualities that would make this possible and also explain where the Organization got the ability to do something that their level of technology indicates would be impossible for them to do. Priscilla, by simply shoving her arm into Raki, was able to prevent another Yoma-derived object (the Destroyer) from taking control of his body. The Destroyer also was able to take over other life-forms, and it is likely that a less potent version of a similar type of flesh could "easily" be used to make Claymores.
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* There is an awful lot of LesYay between Roxanne and the various Claymores that "died mysteriously" after she'd mastered their techniques...given that some of Roxanne's dialogue sounds like she's honestly attracted to her targets until their strength is no longer beautiful to her (after she's surpassed them, basically), interpreting her as a PsychoLesbian {{Yandere}} doesn't seem too hard.

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* Confirmed. She actually took the thing over in 105 and [[spoiler:is currently sealing Priscilla away in it.]] Time will tell if she ever escapes.


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*I think she somehow has MindControl powers.
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[[WMG: Roxanne of Love and Hate is an epic yandere who had Cassandra the Dust Eater as her target.]]
Let's see, possible lesyay between her and Cassandra the Dust Eater, thinking/gloating about being the one to actually kill Cassandra, being amused that Cassandra didn't remember how she died, plus how exactly could one earn the title "Of Love and Hate"?

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[[WMG: Roxanne of Love and Hate is an epic yandere {{Yandere}} who had Cassandra the Dust Eater as her target.]]
Let's see, possible lesyay LesYay between her and Cassandra the Dust Eater, thinking/gloating about being the one to actually kill Cassandra, being amused that Cassandra didn't remember how she died, plus how exactly could one earn the title "Of Love and Hate"?
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[[WMG: Roxanne of Love and Hate is an epic [[yandere]] who had Cassandra the Dust Eater as her target.]]
Let's see, possible lesyay between her and Cassandra the Dust Eater, thinking/gloating about being the one to actually kill Cassandra, being amused that Cassandra didn't remember how she died, plus how exactly could one earn the [redbaron title] "Of Love and Hate"?

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[[WMG: Roxanne of Love and Hate is an epic [[yandere]] yandere who had Cassandra the Dust Eater as her target.]]
Let's see, possible lesyay between her and Cassandra the Dust Eater, thinking/gloating about being the one to actually kill Cassandra, being amused that Cassandra didn't remember how she died, plus how exactly could one earn the [redbaron title] title "Of Love and Hate"?
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[[WMG: Roxanne of Love and Hate is an epic [[yandere]] who had Cassandra the Dust Eater as her target.]]
Let's see, possible lesyay between her and Cassandra the Dust Eater, thinking/gloating about being the one to actually kill Cassandra, being amused that Cassandra didn't remember how she died, plus how exactly could one earn the [redbaron title] "Of Love and Hate"?
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[[WMG: The Organization in Claymore is the same Organization that [[ResidentEvil Albert Wesker]] worked for once upon a time.]]
It makes sense. They're both just known as the "organization" and they both develop bio-weapons. They've been dumping Wesker's experiments on the island and using the Claymores as lab rats.
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[[WMG: Claymore is set in the modern world.]]
Or at least, everything outside of the continent they're on is. I mean, think about it, where the hell did they get the ability created genetically mutating people that turn into monster if over stimulated in the middle ages? We know the organization is working OFF the island, so it would make sense. Unless I'm forgetting a key plot point, here.
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**The reason Priscilla is so fixated on Claire as you put it is because she's sensing Teresa inside of Claire.
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[[WMG: The awakened "Priscilla" is actually Teresa.]]
* This would require that Teresa regenerate instantly from what looked like having her head cut in half by Awakening, then murder Priscilla, having lost her memory from losing most of her head in the moment before she Awakened. Clare got the part that was cut off and regenerated implanted into her, of course. This would explain why 'Priscilla' is so fixated on Clare (Priscilla had no real reason to care about a random girl, unlike Teresa) as well as, narratively, why Priscilla lost her memory.
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** Yeah, the only way to make chapter 107 worse was to have Raki in it...
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* {{Jossed}}, thankfully, in chapter 107.
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* Aw. THAT is gonna hurt.
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[[WMG: Raki is the Organization's trump card.]]
(From chapter 106) Seems to be one of those "why didn't I see it coming" twists.
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*Unlikely. I noticed that awakened ones in their human forms regained their natural hair- and eyecolour from before they where claymore'd and Teresa was explicitely stated to have had black hair. If she had been an awakened, she'd have had regained that hair colour.

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