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May 17, 2007 · in Claymore
Rig follows the duo through the forest, with his gross, infected stump of a hand. He wants to humiliate Teresa by raping her, and is not dissuaded by her disgusting torso. Before he can get it on, however, Clare clubs him on the head, and Teresa threatens to break the rules and kill him if [...]
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May 8, 2007 · in Claymore
It’s flashback time, and we see “Teresa of the Faint Smile.” Teresa is the most powerful of the Claymores, and yet barely ever uses any of her Yoki. She never has to get all fugly, and kills Yoma while smiling her peaceful smile. One fateful day, she rids a town of 7 Yoma, that she [...]
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May 6, 2007 · in Claymore
Although the Voracious Eater (henceforth VE) has the upper hand, the sounds of a platoon ring through the halls, and the VE leaps away to escape. Clare is bedridden for 2 days, and Lucky stays by her side the whole time and prays. When Clare wakes up, she comes with a plan where all the [...]
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April 24, 2007 · in Claymore
Somebody is eating holy guts in the holy city of Rabona, but city law forbids illegal aliens (e.g. Claymores) from entering the city. However, the clergy is like screw that, and call on Clare for a covert operation. Under orders from Elder Rimuto in Sutafu, Clare meets with Father Vincent and scopes the place out. [...]
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April 12, 2007 · in Claymore
It’s time for a little more insight into Clare’s world, and as Lucky roasts up some delicious desert crocodile for dinner, Clare reveals that Claymores barely need to eat. In truth, she has just ordered a new set of clothes and didn’t want to buy the next higher size (desert crocodile is very fattening). The [...]
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April 6, 2007 · in Claymore
The villagers in Lucky’s town have been plagued by gut-eating demons called Yoma. The Yoma can disguise themselves as humans, and only the half-human/half-Yoma beings known as Claymores can detect the Yoma’s aura (Yoki). Although the Claymores are useful, the villagers fear the “silver-haired witches” almost as much as the Yoma and samurai in groups [...]