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Shana has red to represent the passion and love she feels for Yuji. But it also could represent sin and sacrifice, a foreboding element on what she might have to do.
Yuji has blue to represent faith and spiritual innocence he holds despite his current predicament. While blue might also represents a desire for peace, the irony could be the methods used to achieve it.
Kazumi has yellow to represent hope but it could also represent deceit or cowardice. Might have to do something about that crucifix Hougu.
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Its interesting the color thing...
Imo, I think the color red for Shana relates to Alastor, for judgement, but he also had the capacity to love in the past. Though I think there is more to red for Shana...Red can be associated with courage, fire, action, or anger/temper, which are both apart of Shana's character. Red can also mean vitality, war, and survival, and that is usually what Shana has to deal with consistently.
As for Yuji, Blue is the color of water or sky, which most often is associated with communication, loyalty, truth, affection, friendship, emotions, mental strength, compassion, perception, protective, and calm, which is apart of Yuji's character. Yuji has a way of balancing out Shana's traits, and vice versa.
While Kazumi is Yellow, it is associated with awareness, expression, youth, brightness, warmth, playful, and mental activity, which fits her character pretty well, if you think about it.
As for the crucifix that Pheles gave her, I agree with Owaranai.
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Most likely the crucifix would mean sacrifice. Kazumi is only human, she doesn't belong in Shana and Yuji's world, but since she insists on associating with both of them and their situations and wants to be of use to them both, Pheles gave her something that she would be able to do. Kazumi cannot expect everything to go the way she planned, Shana and Yuji both learned that, and accept that, and Kazumi is no exception to that. Just because she cares, doesn't mean it will entitle her to everything she wants. At least Pheles gave her a choice for some sort of purpose and role, she can still choose what she wants, but this time she has a chance for her existence to mean something. I'm not sure about the exact words Pheles said to Kazumi, as I don't really understand Japanese, but perhaps, Kazumi's life would mean her current life (as her body doesn't have the capacity for Pheles), but not her entire existence. Though I'm not sure if this story has the cycle of death and rebirth, and reincarnation, but I don't remember it talking about that, so who knows.