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May 10th 2021 at 2:30:09 AM •••

Removed from main page, as there is a cleanup effort on one of the pages linked here underway and I am not sure what to do with this entry:

  • Before the console release of BlazBlue, many fans shipped Jin/Noel, Ragna/Noel and Ragna/Jin. At the very beginning of Ragna's story mode, it is revealed that he and Jin are brothers and Noel is a cyborg clone of their sister.
    • However, it is arguably canon that Jin has the hots for Ragna anyway.
      • Jossed as of Continuum Shift. Jin was just driven batshit crazy by Terumi Yuuki and Yukianesa. Tsubaki is the one he somewhat cares for. Not that this revelation will stop the fangirls... OR the game developers, for that matter. They are having way too much fun playing on Jin's Yandere-ish tendencies.
    • While pouting in a park, Noel wonders why she gets so damn flustered and says stupid things to Ragna. The thought briefly crosses her mind that she's acting like a girl with a crush, but she immediately begins denying it to herself.
      • This immediately takes on considerably darker tones when one takes Nu-13 into the consideration. As her name implies, she is the 13th clone of Ragna and Jin's little sister, and she is very Yandere for Ragna. It is revealed that due to the clones' programming, they compulsively try to get as close to Ragna as possible, with the final objective being to merge with him in order to complete the Artifact of Doom that the clones and Ragna respectively carry each half of. Then again, it is strongly implied in Continuum Shift's true ending that pure emotions can override the programming.
    • Though the details aren't expanded upon, so we don't know for sure if BSI occurs, it's still explicitly stated in Tsubaki Yayoi's story path that when children within the noble Yayoi family began exhibiting weaker Ars Magus aptitude, and a shortage of strong Ars Magus users outside of their family prevented them from rectifying that problem by marrying into greater magical power, the clan members started resorting to incest and inbreeding in the mad hope that they could preserve their family's strength. Tsubaki, it turns out, is not the first daughter of her parents; she's the first one to survive.

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