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* In G3, (despite more powerful) Clawdeen is more shy than her G1 counterpart. Wolves in general, are ''shy'' in real life, due to their interactions with humans. Why Clawdeen is too shy and meek in G3? Due to ''her interactions with humans most of her life'' that in her words, [[HumansAreBastards they made her life misserable]].

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* In G3, (despite being more powerful) Clawdeen is more shy than her G1 counterpart. Wolves in general, general are ''shy'' in real life, due to their past interactions with humans. Why Clawdeen is too shy and meek in G3? Due to ''her interactions with humans most of her life'' that in her words, [[HumansAreBastards they made her life misserable]].miserable]].
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** The true horror? In reality, there exist people like ''him'' in real life, that put fear and tension with lies in the population to create hate against other people.

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** The true horror? In reality, there exist people like ''him'' in real life, that put fear fear, discrimination and tension with lies in the population to create hate against other people.people, putting themsleves as the heroes.
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** The true horror? In reality, there exist people like ''him'' in real life, that put fear and tension with lies in the population to create hate against other people.

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* In G3, (despite more powerful) Clawdeen is more shy than her G1 counterpart. Wolves in general, are ''shy'' in real life, due to their interactions with humans. Why Clawdeen is too shy and meek in G3? Due to ''her interactions with humans most of her life'' that in her words, [[HumansAreBastards they made her life misserable]].
* Some people says that Cleo's curse in G3, is wrong because she mentions Horus, and no Set (god of storms and chaos) in a magic storm and plague made by her. But if you think, Cleo is a human culture fan #1 in G3, and she has been studied humans for years. Set sounds like Seth, a common name of humans in America and other parts of the world. As Cleo wanted the attention of humans, she probably mentions a god of popular knowledge between humans to impressed them, as the power is actually by her own. She is also a showgirl mainly.
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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that, Cleo, Nefera and Ramses they have cursed amulets, but also genuino powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream, invulnerability and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that, Cleo, Nefera and Ramses they have cursed amulets, but also genuino genuine powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream, invulnerability and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that,
Cleo, Nefera and Ramses they have cursed amulets, but also genuino powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream, invulnerability and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that,
that, Cleo, Nefera and Ramses they have cursed amulets, but also genuino powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream, invulnerability and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that, they have cursed amulets, but also genuino powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream, invulnerability and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that, that,
Cleo, Nefera and Ramses
they have cursed amulets, but also genuino powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream, invulnerability and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).
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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that, they have cursed amulets, but also genuino powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that, they have cursed amulets, but also genuino powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream scream, invulnerability and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).
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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as powerless mortal female humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts.

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as powerless mortal female humans.humans without powers. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts. Even after that, they have cursed amulets, but also genuino powers, as sand manipulation, snake and scarab control, a powerful scream and super strength (this last one mentioned by Cleo in her Gloom and Bloom diary, that also is how she became a monster).
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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first living mummies in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts.

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as powerless mortal female humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first mummies (and living mummies or spirits) in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' among others, and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts.
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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first living mummies were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts.

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as mortal female humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first living mummies in fiction were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts.
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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first living mummies were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts.

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first living mummies were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker'' and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects [[Film/TheMummy1932 as scrolls]], [[Film/TheMummysHand or Tana tea]] (magical bandages in Cleo and Nefera's cases) to sustain their immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts.
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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first living mummies were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/JewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker''. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects to sustain their immortality.

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* Some fans says that Cleo and Nefera are the less looking monsters, and they look as humans. But there's some facts. Most of the first living mummies were [[SeductiveMummy seductive women]] without many "undead" physical features, yet still mummies. Some examples are the tales about mummies from Théophile Gautier, or ''Literature/JewelOfSevenStars'' ''Literature/TheJewelOfSevenStars'' by ''Creator/BramStoker''. ''Creator/BramStoker'' and most of them were princesses or queens. That combined with the ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' mummies that needed artifacts/objects to sustain their immortality.immortality and getting magical powers or artifacts.

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