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* SexIsViolence: From Act V onwards, Kurumu gains a SuperMode, physically presented by her wings, tail, and claws being enveloped in purple fire, that makes her powerful enough to go toe-to-toe with Tsukune after his RestrainingBolt has been removed. However, her sex drive increases in proportion to her strength, and if it goes on for too long, she'll try to get it on with AnythingThatMoves, and while she prefers Rason when it gets to that point, she's also tried to force herself on Rin and Sun]].

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* SexIsViolence: From Act V onwards, Kurumu gains a SuperMode, physically presented by her wings, tail, and claws being enveloped in purple fire, that makes her powerful enough to go toe-to-toe with Tsukune after his RestrainingBolt has been removed. However, her sex drive increases in proportion to her strength, and if it goes on for too long, she'll try to get it on with AnythingThatMoves, anyone, and while she prefers Rason when it gets to that point, she's also tried to force herself on Rin and Sun]].

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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In Act III chapter 9, after Kokoa, using her [[ManOnFire over]][[SuperMode charge]], has just jumped into water without ill effect to toss Kurumu out of the boys' bathtub, Mizore, not about to test her luck, quickly gets out of the tub and exits the building willingly.

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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In Act III chapter 9, after Kokoa, using her [[ManOnFire over]][[SuperMode charge]], [[SuperMode overcharge]], has just jumped into water without ill effect to toss Kurumu out of the boys' bathtub, Mizore, not about to test her luck, quickly gets out of the tub and exits the building willingly.



* ShootingSuperman: More than once throughout the series, Mizore tries to use her [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] on fire-based beings, such as Kuyou or Kokoa when the latter is using her [[ManOnFire over]][[SuperMode charge]], only for them to NoSell it. In Act III, Kuyou even lampshades this when she tries it on him after he goes OneWingedAngel, pointing out that she should ''know'' by now that it won't hurt him.

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* ShootingSuperman: More than once throughout the series, Mizore tries to use her [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] on fire-based beings, such as Kuyou or Kokoa when the latter is using her [[ManOnFire over]][[SuperMode charge]], [[SuperMode overcharge]], only for them to NoSell it. In Act III, Kuyou even lampshades this when she tries it on him after he goes OneWingedAngel, pointing out that she should ''know'' by now that it won't hurt him.
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** In Act V chapter 37, Kyouko, having gotten sick of being a DistressedDamsel and being used against her loved ones and friends, snaps and physically assaults Evil!Falla.

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** In Act V chapter 37, Kyouko, having gotten sick of being a DistressedDamsel DamselInDistress and being used against her loved ones and friends, snaps and physically assaults Evil!Falla.
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* SexGod: In Act II chapter 32, when Kurumu, Moka, and Mizore consummate their relationships with their respective beaus, they all describe the experience as such. Mizore particularly stands out, as she remarks that having sex with Dark was such a powerful experience that she ''passed out'' from the pleasure more than once.
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** While they were always, for the most part, a bunch of [[TheBully bullies]] and {{Alpha Bitch}}es, the other students in Act III take this UpToEleven because of their disbelief in the rumors that Tsukune and co. fought off Fairy Tale by themselves, viewing them as {{Attention Whore}}s; it actually gets to the point that Felucia openly suggests to the others that the gang just stand back and ''let'' Kuyou kill them all when he makes his move. However, when they discover that the rumors were true when Tsukune and co. fight off Kuyou, and then a Fairy Tale armada, right in front of them, the other students have a big-time JerkassRealization.

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** While they were always, for the most part, a bunch of [[TheBully bullies]] and {{Alpha Bitch}}es, the other students in Act III take this UpToEleven to a new level because of their disbelief in the rumors that Tsukune and co. fought off Fairy Tale by themselves, viewing them as {{Attention Whore}}s; it actually gets to the point that Felucia openly suggests to the others that the gang just stand back and ''let'' Kuyou kill them all when he makes his move. However, when they discover that the rumors were true when Tsukune and co. fight off Kuyou, and then a Fairy Tale armada, right in front of them, the other students have a big-time JerkassRealization.



** In Acts V and VI, Arial takes it UpToEleven, adamantly refusing to accept that Dark doesn't love her as a wife until after she causes him to have a massive FreakOut that nearly leads to his death.

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** In Acts V and VI, Arial takes it UpToEleven, up to eleven, adamantly refusing to accept that Dark doesn't love her as a wife until after she causes him to have a massive FreakOut that nearly leads to his death.



** UpToEleven in Acts V and VI. Babylon, the new BigBad of these two respective arcs, has Luna captured and chained up in his palace where she is forced to become a BabyFactory, being raped by a specific species in order to produce SuperSoldier hybrids that will inherit her {{Time Master}} abilities and be added to his already vast army; fortunately, Hex saves her before she conceives.

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** UpToEleven Exaggerated in Acts V and VI. Babylon, the new BigBad of these two respective arcs, has Luna captured and chained up in his palace where she is forced to become a BabyFactory, being raped by a specific species in order to produce SuperSoldier hybrids that will inherit her {{Time Master}} abilities and be added to his already vast army; fortunately, Hex saves her before she conceives.



* SelectiveObliviousness: Arial takes it UpToEleven. Throughout all of Act V and the first third or so of Act VI, Arial is infatuated with Dark and, no matter how many times it's explicitly pointed out to her that he doesn't love her that way, blindly refuses to accept it until Act VI chapter 27, in which her actions cause Dark to have a mental breakdown that nearly leads to his death; in Ruby's words, not even she and the other members of Tsukune's UnwantedHarem were as stupid and blind over Tsukune as Arial was over Dark.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Taken UpToEleven; Falla didn't just kill her own parents, she ''wiped out her whole race'' with the exception of herself and Luna.

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* SelectiveObliviousness: Arial takes it UpToEleven.up to eleven. Throughout all of Act V and the first third or so of Act VI, Arial is infatuated with Dark and, no matter how many times it's explicitly pointed out to her that he doesn't love her that way, blindly refuses to accept it until Act VI chapter 27, in which her actions cause Dark to have a mental breakdown that nearly leads to his death; in Ruby's words, not even she and the other members of Tsukune's UnwantedHarem were as stupid and blind over Tsukune as Arial was over Dark.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Taken UpToEleven; Exaggerated; Falla didn't just kill her own parents, she ''wiped out her whole race'' with the exception of herself and Luna.



* StubbornMule: Throughout Acts V and VI, Arial takes this trope UpToEleven, repeatedly insisting that she and Dark are soul mates and brushing off all attempts to reason with her; not even getting beaten within an inch of her life by Mizore gets through to her. It's only after her actions nearly drive Dark over the DespairEventHorizon and get him hit by an HDA vehicle that she finally listens to reason, and even then, she stubbornly refuses to accept Dark and Mizore's relationship.

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* StubbornMule: Throughout Acts V and VI, Arial takes this trope UpToEleven, up to eleven, repeatedly insisting that she and Dark are soul mates and brushing off all attempts to reason with her; not even getting beaten within an inch of her life by Mizore gets through to her. It's only after her actions nearly drive Dark over the DespairEventHorizon and get him hit by an HDA vehicle that she finally listens to reason, and even then, she stubbornly refuses to accept Dark and Mizore's relationship.
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* RapunzelHair: Astreal and Felucia are both described as having long hair. As shown in their official artwork, [[http://lorddaemon785.deviantart.com/art/Astreal-Ezrana-356724224 Astreal's hair]] reaches her waist, while [[http://lorddaemon785.deviantart.com/art/Felucia-Sonsta-Doll-Demon-357193059 Felucia's hair]] reaches her hips.
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** The angels in Heaven asking one another whether or not [[DangerouslyShortSkirt the girls' skirts are supposed to be so short]].

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* MismatchedEyes: Hex has one red eye and one purple eye, while Pandora has one blue eye and one yellow eye and Babylon had one orange eye and one crimson eye.


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* SharedUnusualTrait: Hex has one red eye and one purple eye, while Pandora has one blue eye and one yellow eye and Babylon had one orange eye and one crimson eye.
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* MercyKillArrangenment: In Act III chapter 43, as Fairy Tale attacks the school and with his Holy Lock on the verge of breaking completely, Tsukune forces the others to promise to kill him in the event that happens and the ghoul is unleashed again.

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* MercyKillArrangenment: MercyKillArrangement: In Act III chapter 43, as Fairy Tale attacks the school and with his Holy Lock on the verge of breaking completely, Tsukune forces the others to promise to kill him in the event that happens and the ghoul is unleashed again.

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* PowerPerversionPotential: In Act II, Fairy Tale finds Apoch and Astreal's summoning spell and use it to create a CloneArmy for their own purposes. In chapter 51, it's revealed they've gone so far as to create numerous duplicates of the sisters, powerful witches who are described as the "perfect shield and sword" and are bound to follow the orders of whoever summons them... just to use as {{Sex Slave}}s. One such pair is so horrified and disgusted that they immediately turn on Fairy Tale and kick-start a rebellion against their clones.

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In Act II, Fairy Tale finds Apoch and Astreal's summoning spell and use it to create a CloneArmy for their own purposes. In chapter 51, it's revealed they've gone so far as to create numerous duplicates of the sisters, powerful witches who are described as the "perfect shield and sword" and are bound to follow the orders of whoever summons them... just to use as {{Sex Slave}}s. One such pair is so horrified and disgusted that they immediately turn on Fairy Tale and kick-start a rebellion against their clones.clones.
** Jovian and Jacqueline are described as [[PerpetualMotionMonster Perpetual-Motion Monsters]] who can fight and operate indefinitely without ever getting tired. The "perversion potential" is taken to its most depraved extreme in Acts III and IV, where they use their infinite energy to spend ''entire days and nights'' subjecting Felucia to [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexual]] [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]] without stopping.

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* PowerPerversionPotential: In Act II, Fairy Tale finds Apoch and Astreal's summoning spell and use it to create a CloneArmy for their own purposes. In chapter 51, it's revealed they've gone so far as to create numerous duplicates of the sisters, powerful witches who are described as the "perfect shield and sword" and are bound to follow the orders of whoever summons them... just to use as {{Sex Slave}}s. One such pair is so horrified and disgusted that they immediately turn on Fairy Tale and kick-start a rebellion against their clones.



** Similarly, among the other things that the numerous duplicates of Apoch and Astreal are used for is as {{Sex Slave}}s for Fairy Tale soldiers.

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* SneezeCut: In Act I chapter 7, several characters mention Mizore and her tendencies of StealthHiBye and being an overall StealthExpert. Each time, it cuts to Mizore sneezing in the Newspaper Club room, with Yukari thinking she's catching a cold.
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** Ghaldin Rayazo, the former master of Apoch and Astreal, is a cruel and sadistic mercenary who sees the Ezrana sisters not as people, but as {{Living Weapon}}s he can use however he pleases, physically and verbally abusing them whenever they defy him or disobey even the slightest order. When he appears to reclaim them in Act I and discovers they placed a mind control spell on Dark and Rason to kill him for them, only for it to barely function at all, rather than simply break the spell and take his leave with the Ezranas, he decides on a whim to use it to his advantage by seizing control of the boys as well to give himself more slaves, directly ordering them to kill Mizore and Kurumu, their respective girlfriends, by [[AndShowItToYou ripping their hearts out]] all with a smirk on his face.
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** In Act II chapter 25, Dark gives one to Miyabi after the latter declares they're NotSoDifferent:

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** In Act II chapter 25, Dark gives one to Miyabi after the latter declares they're NotSoDifferent:a NotSoDifferentRemark:



-->'''Hokuto''': You see, I've seen some truly horrible things in life, Moka. You'd be surprised [[NotSoDifferent how similar humans and monsters really are]]. How they both claim they desire peace, yet both destroy everything around them. How they both claim they can love, yet they both hurt and attack everything different. You see, it doesn't matter if you are human or a monster, a life is a life. And all lives are trash. All lives are a waste. Everything that lives only wants to live for the sake of living, and will step on anything to get its wish. Monsters, humans, they all claw at any vain attempt to live on, both killing anything that seems different or strange in fear of its own existence. There is no difference, Moka. All life is evil.

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-->'''Hokuto''': You see, I've seen some truly horrible things in life, Moka. You'd be surprised [[NotSoDifferent [[MirroringFactions how similar humans and monsters really are]]. How they both claim they desire peace, yet both destroy everything around them. How they both claim they can love, yet they both hurt and attack everything different. You see, it doesn't matter if you are human or a monster, a life is a life. And all lives are trash. All lives are a waste. Everything that lives only wants to live for the sake of living, and will step on anything to get its wish. Monsters, humans, they all claw at any vain attempt to live on, both killing anything that seems different or strange in fear of its own existence. There is no difference, Moka. All life is evil.

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* MirroringFactions: Hokuto claims this about humans and monsters, in a completely nihilistic fashion:
-->'''Hokuto''': You'd be surprised how similar humans and monsters really are. How they both claim they desire peace, yet both destroy everything around them. How they both claim they can love, yet they both hurt and attack everything different.



* NotSoDifferent: Hokuto claims this about humans and monsters, in a completely nihilistic fashion:
-->'''Hokuto''': You'd be surprised how similar humans and monsters really are. How they both claim they desire peace, yet both destroy everything around them. How they both claim they can love, yet they both hurt and attack everything different.

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* RealityEnsues:
** From Act II onwards, anyone who uses modern weapons, like guns and missiles, is treated as a ''very'' serious threat. Dark even points out that all [[FarEastAsianTerrorists Fairy Tale]] would really need to take on a Dark Lord as powerful as Issa Shuzen is said to be is a single nuclear missile, with Mizore explaining to Rason that as powerful as monster might and magic is, human technology and weapons are superior.
** In Act III, Apoch and Astreal become the girlfriends of Ahakon, and when they realize that Ahakon is developing feelings for Yukari, they start being bitches to her to the extent that they try to kill her in plain sight, earning them a vicious, and karmic, beating from Inner Moka. In the very next chapter, after Yukari refuses to back down, despite Ahakon having explicitly told them that he didn't want them to be mean to Yukari anymore, they get in a fight with Yukari again and are only stopped from killing her by Ahakon throwing her out of the way of the blast, with Ahakon himself only surviving because [[TimeMaster Luna]] pulled him out of the way just in time. Immediately afterwards, Ahakon, taking into consideration the fact that they tried to kill Yukari twice out of petty jealousy, as well as himself, along with his own newfound feelings for Yukari and the realization that agreeing to date them ''both'' was a mistake and not fair to either, dumps Apoch and Astreal for Yukari right then and there.
** Arial has spent all of her afterlife, as well as all of Act V and most of Act VI, infatuated with Dark because he [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turned on his master in a rage]] after being forced to kill her. It isn't until chapter 27, when the reveal of her {{Yandere}} nature toward him leads him to have a [[HeroicBSOD nervous breakdown]] and nearly die, that Arial is finally forced to acknowledge that her purpose is to serve as Dark's guardian angel/mother figure and nothing more... which leads to her declaring that Mizore has no right to Dark and must actually prove herself worthy before she can actually marry her, and eventually dropping that completely and deciding that Felucia would be a better match for him. In chapter 50, after Dark tells her that he'll fly a helicopter next time and "take her for a ride she'll really remember," Arial's InnerMonologue reveals that despite her acceptance that she and Dark will never be involved romantically, her feelings haven't just magically gone away and are still lingering, which helps to explain her ongoing hostility toward Mizore.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** From Act II onwards, anyone who uses modern weapons, like guns and missiles, is treated as a ''very'' serious threat. Dark even points out that all [[FarEastAsianTerrorists Fairy Tale]] would really need to take on a Dark Lord as powerful as Issa Shuzen is said to be is a single nuclear missile, with Mizore explaining to Rason that as powerful as monster might and magic is, human technology and weapons are superior.
** In Act III, Apoch and Astreal become the girlfriends of Ahakon, and when they realize that Ahakon is developing feelings for Yukari, they start being bitches to her to the extent that they try to kill her in plain sight, earning them a vicious, and karmic, beating from Inner Moka. In the very next chapter, after Yukari refuses to back down, despite Ahakon having explicitly told them that he didn't want them to be mean to Yukari anymore, they get in a fight with Yukari again and are only stopped from killing her by Ahakon throwing her out of the way of the blast, with Ahakon himself only surviving because [[TimeMaster Luna]] pulled him out of the way just in time. Immediately afterwards, Ahakon, taking into consideration the fact that they tried to kill Yukari twice out of petty jealousy, as well as himself, along with his own newfound feelings for Yukari and the realization that agreeing to date them ''both'' was a mistake and not fair to either, dumps Apoch and Astreal for Yukari right then and there.
** Arial has spent all of her afterlife, as well as all of Act V and most of Act VI, infatuated with Dark because he [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turned on his master in a rage]] after being forced to kill her. It isn't until chapter 27, when the reveal of her {{Yandere}} nature toward him leads him to have a [[HeroicBSOD nervous breakdown]] and nearly die, that Arial is finally forced to acknowledge that her purpose is to serve as Dark's guardian angel/mother figure and nothing more... which leads to her declaring that Mizore has no right to Dark and must actually prove herself worthy before she can actually marry her, and eventually dropping that completely and deciding that Felucia would be a better match for him. In chapter 50, after Dark tells her that he'll fly a helicopter next time and "take her for a ride she'll really remember," Arial's InnerMonologue reveals that despite her acceptance that she and Dark will never be involved romantically, her feelings haven't just magically gone away and are still lingering, which helps to explain her ongoing hostility toward Mizore.
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* MercyKillArrangenment: In Act III chapter 43, as Fairy Tale attacks the school and with his Holy Lock on the verge of breaking completely, Tsukune forces the others to promise to kill him in the event that happens and the ghoul is unleashed again.

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* LoveHurts: Luna has had bad luck with boys. First, she's infatuated with Rason because he saved her, but Rason is with Kurumu and only loves her. Then, she falls in love with Hex after he saves her from Babylon's dungeon, only to once again suffer heartbreak when Hex admits that he only saved Luna for his own purposes and doesn't actually care about her. By the time of Act VI chapter 46, when she finds herself attracted to Gabriel, she's terrified of going along with it because she's afraid of getting her heart broken again.

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Luna has had bad luck with boys. First, she's infatuated with Rason because he saved her, but Rason is with Kurumu and only loves her. Then, she falls in love with Hex after he saves her from Babylon's dungeon, only to once again suffer heartbreak when Hex admits that he only saved Luna for his own purposes and doesn't actually care about her. By the time of Act VI chapter 46, when she finds herself attracted to Gabriel, she's terrified of going along with it because she's afraid of getting her heart broken again.again.
** Mizore gets it especially hard in Act VI. Even after accepting her role as Dark's mother figure/guardian angel, Arial still hates her and openly disapproves of her relationship with Dark, to the extent of actively controlling his love life and openly favoring him marrying Felucia over her; it's not helped by the fact that Felucia keeps unintentionally showing Mizore up and making Arial root for her to marry Dark even more. At the end of Act VI, however, Arial agrees to give Mizore a fair chance as per Complica's LastRequest.

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** Hex has little concern for the affairs of lesser beings. In Act VI chapter 52, when the group chews him out for not willingly helping Complica even though it's in his power to do so, with Fang Fang telling him in disgust that he can't seem to understand the value of life. Hex flippantly remarks that it's not that he doesn't understand the value of life, it's just that he doesn't care.

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** Hex has little concern for the affairs of lesser beings. In Act VI chapter 52, when the group chews him out for not willingly helping Complica even though it's in his power to do so, with Fang Fang telling him in disgust that he can't seem to lesser beings or not, at least they understand the value of life. life whereas he does not. Hex flippantly remarks casually responds that it's not that he doesn't understand the value of life, understand, it's just that he doesn't care.''care''.


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* SoreLoser: In Act VI, Hex [[JerkassHasAPoint somewhat justifiably]] accuses the gang of being this in regards to his AbsurdlyHighStakesGame, pointing out while they have no complaints about what he does or takes as long as they win, the very instant they lose, they accuse him of being evil and taking things from them, like Gabriel's angelic grace or Akasha and Falla's hearts, despite the fact that they ''chose'' to gamble with such things of their own volition and knew full well what would happen if they lost.

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** Hokuto himself. He holds the nihilistic view that all life, human and monster alike, is naturally evil and violent, with living things destroying everything around them for no good reason. He himself is just as violent and destructive, with Jovian and Jacqueline's aforementioned rampage in Act IV being done on ''his'' orders.

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** Hokuto himself. He holds the nihilistic view that all life, human and monster alike, is naturally evil and violent, with living things destroying everything around them for no good reason. He himself is just as violent and destructive, with destructive; aside from manipulating Kuyou into attacking Yokai Academy as a distraction, Jovian and Jacqueline's aforementioned rampage in Act IV being was done on ''his'' orders.



* NotTheIntendedUse: In Act III, Tsukune's Holy Lock keeps cracking under the strain of containing his power and inner ghoul, despite being hyped up as being completely indestructible; when Felucia points out Rason told them it's not supposed to break and what a "piss poor job" it's doing with it, Rason defensively points out that the Holy Lock was never actually made for the express purpose of keeping a ghoul sealed away, especially not one as powerful as Tsukune's, and that it's a miracle the lock has managed to repress it at all.



* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll:
** In Act III, Tsukune's Holy Lock is stated to be indestructible, which is proven wrong when it's revealed that every time Tsukune uses his full power, the lock cracks. In chapter 15, when Felucia remarks on the "piss poor job" the Holy Lock is doing on not breaking, Rason confesses that the lock was never actually made in mind to keep a ghoul sealed away, especially not one as powerful as Tsukune's, and that it's a miracle the lock has managed to repress the ghoul at all.
** During Acts III and IV, it's repeatedly stated that Jovian and Jacqueline are unstoppable. Naturally, the two are taken aback when Apoch manages to penetrate their supposedly unbreakable barriers.

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** In Act III, Tsukune's Holy Lock is stated to be indestructible, which is proven wrong when it's revealed that every time Tsukune uses his full power, the lock cracks. In chapter 15, when Felucia remarks on the "piss poor job" the Holy Lock is doing on not breaking, Rason confesses that the lock was never actually made in mind to keep a ghoul sealed away, especially not one as powerful as Tsukune's, and that it's a miracle the lock has managed to repress the ghoul at all.
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NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: During Acts III and IV, it's repeatedly stated that Jovian and Jacqueline are unstoppable. Naturally, the two are taken aback when Apoch manages to penetrate their supposedly unbreakable barriers.
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** Kahlua Shuzen retains this trait even after her HeelFaceTurn. Despite being the second oldest of the Shuzen sisters, she often acts like a young child, doing such things like whining and watching cartoons. It's also explicitly noted by other characters that every time Kahlua [[BerserkerTears cries]], she throws a temper tantrum; one such tantrum in Act IV chapter 2 almost leads to Yukari getting chopped up by her BladeBehindTheShoulder.

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** Kahlua Shuzen retains this trait even after her HeelFaceTurn. Despite being the second oldest of the Shuzen sisters, she often acts like a young child, doing such things like whining and watching cartoons. It's also explicitly noted by other characters that every time Kahlua [[BerserkerTears cries]], she throws a temper tantrum; one such tantrum in Act IV chapter 2 almost leads to Yukari getting chopped up by her BladeBehindTheShoulder.BladeBelowTheShoulder.
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** Dark suffers from this. For example, in Act III chapter 8, after being resurrected/resummoned after Tsukune's inner ghoul killed him, he tries to murder Tsukune outright because of the ghoul, knowing full well that in killing Tsukune, he'd be doing the exact same thing to Moka that the ghoul did to Mizore. Furthermore, in Act VI, when Arial nearly kills Mizore in a psychotic rage, Dark comes up with {{Lame Excuse}}s to justify Arial's behavior, when he had previously ''killed'' people just for looking at Mizore the wrong way; however, the situation with Arial can be justified, since she's his guardian angel and Dark just cannot live with forsaking her.

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** Dark suffers from this. For example, in Act III chapter 8, after being resurrected/resummoned after Tsukune's inner ghoul killed him, he tries to murder Tsukune outright because of the ghoul, knowing full well that in killing Tsukune, he'd be doing the exact same thing to Moka that the ghoul did to Mizore. Furthermore, in Act VI, when Arial nearly kills Mizore in a psychotic rage, Dark comes up with {{Lame Excuse}}s excuses to justify Arial's behavior, when he had previously ''killed'' people just for looking at Mizore the wrong way; however, the situation with Arial can be justified, since she's his guardian angel and Dark just cannot live with forsaking her.
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* LameExcuse: In Act VI chapter 27, Dark shows his MommasBoy side by unsurely trying to justify Arial's MurderTheHypotenuse attempt on Mizore as just Arial being "a little overprotective." If by "a little overprotective" he means "literally clawing Mizore to pieces in a jealous rage," then [[SarcasmMode yes, she was being overprotective]].
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* SexIsViolence: From Act V onwards, Kurumu gains a SuperMode, physically presented by her wings, tail, and claws being enveloped in purple fire, that makes her powerful enough to go toe-to-toe with Tsukune after his RestrainingBolt has been removed. However, her sex drive increases in proportion to her strength, and if it goes on for too long, she'll try to get it on with AnythingThatMoves (while she prefers Rason when it gets to that point, she's also tried to force herself on [[BiTheWay Rin and Sun]]).

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* SexIsViolence: From Act V onwards, Kurumu gains a SuperMode, physically presented by her wings, tail, and claws being enveloped in purple fire, that makes her powerful enough to go toe-to-toe with Tsukune after his RestrainingBolt has been removed. However, her sex drive increases in proportion to her strength, and if it goes on for too long, she'll try to get it on with AnythingThatMoves (while AnythingThatMoves, and while she prefers Rason when it gets to that point, she's also tried to force herself on [[BiTheWay Rin and Sun]]).Sun]].
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** In Act III chapter 12, after Mizore and Felucia explain to the others that Dark's claim that he's only keeping Tsukune alive long enough for Kokoa to [[TheAtoner repay her debt to him]] was merely a JerkassFacade to fool the headmaster and buy time to find out how to repair the [[RestrainingBolt Holy Lock]], they outright accuse them of being {{Ungrateful Bastard}}s and giving Dark too little credit. Of course, the rest of the gang had good reason to take Dark's words at face value, since he had openly stated on more than one occasion that if he even ''suspected'' that the Holy Lock wouldn't hold and [[SuperpoweredEvilSide the ghoul]] would roam free again, he would kill Tsukune without hesitation.

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** In Act III chapter 12, after Mizore and Felucia explain to the others that Dark's claim that he's only keeping Tsukune alive long enough for Kokoa to [[TheAtoner repay her debt to him]] was merely a JerkassFacade bluff to fool the headmaster and buy time to find out how to repair the [[RestrainingBolt Holy Lock]], they outright accuse them of being {{Ungrateful Bastard}}s and giving Dark too little credit. Of course, the rest of the gang had good reason to take Dark's words at face value, since he had openly stated on more than one occasion that if he even ''suspected'' that the Holy Lock wouldn't hold and [[SuperpoweredEvilSide the ghoul]] would roam free again, he would kill Tsukune without hesitation.
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Moving to Hidden Heart of Gold as Jerkass Facade is being cut per TRS.


* JerkassFacade: In Act III, Dark states that he will kill Tsukune if he sees any sign that the Holy Lock's seal on the ghoul is weakening. When the chain starts to crack, Dark claims that he ''will'' eventually kill Tsukune, but it's revealed that he doesn't actually want to do so, with Dark coming up with excuses, such as Kokoa's debt to Tsukune, to keep him alive. Nonetheless, the act is successful enough that everyone believes it until Mizore and Felucia point it out to them.
-->'''Rason''': He could have told us that was his intention.\\
'''Tsukune''': He did it in his own way. He's Dark after all.
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** In Act VI chapter 11, Kokoa flies into an UnstoppableRage at Sun, activates her [[SuperMode overcharge]], and outright tries to kill her, and is only prevented from doing so thanks to Complica [[TimeStandsStill stopping time]]. Considering Kokoa's HairTriggerTemper, Kurumu and Mizore freely admit that they're not surprised she would go that far.
--->'''Kurumu''': I can't believe she tried to... [[OnSecondThought well, actually I]] ''[[OnSecondThought can]]'' [[OnSecondThought believe it]].\\
'''Mizore''': Saw it coming as well.
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** In Act III chapter 44, the entire student body realizes just how poorly they've been treating Tsukune's posse at the sight of Yukari nearly killing herself to protect them from Fairy Tale; this realization [[MagneticHero galvanizes the students]] to help the gang fight the squadron off.

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** In Act III chapter 44, the entire student body realizes just how poorly they've been treating Tsukune's posse undergoes one at the sight of Yukari nearly killing herself to protect them from Fairy Tale; this Tale. After they spent most of the act harassing and taunting Tsukune and co., believing them to be fakers claiming to fight Fairy Tale for attention, the realization [[MagneticHero that Tsukune's group is willingly risking their lives to save them all from Fairy Tale even after how badly they treated them hits the other students like a ton of bricks, and galvanizes them into jumping into the students]] fray to help the gang fight the squadron them off.

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