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2007-09-25, 14:48 | Link #246 |
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I think she loves him... like a little brother... that she has a crush on.
I kid, I bet Clare does not completely understand the feelings she's feeling, so that was the only way she could express how much she cared for the boy. |
2007-09-25, 16:55 | Link #247 |
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They're age difference is not so huge i don't think (certainly their non-combat maturity level isn't so different)...you have to remember clare entered as a little girl, even now (and more so in the manga) she looks like she is in her very early 20s (i could even go so far as to say 18-19), she prolly a lot like a young teenage girl when it comes to anything not warrior related. Raki is a teenager..
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2007-09-26, 00:06 | Link #250 | |
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2007-09-27, 16:54 | Link #257 |
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Hi. Just watched the entire series yesterday afternoon. It was sweet, I was up until 4 am watching the last episodes of the first season.
My question: How is Flora's Windcutter different from Clare's Flash Sword (okay, technically it's not her technique, but let's not split hairs)? As far as I know, the Flash Sword is performed by awakening only her arm and directing its power in the direction of the enemy, but I'm not sure if Windcutter Flora's technique is similar, the same, or completely different.
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2007-09-27, 17:03 | Link #258 |
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Windcutter involves pinpoint youki control to cause immediate acceleration. Flash Sword is a controlled awakening of a single arm. As a result Windcutter has less power and speed than Flash Sword, but greater precision. Windcutter is also a much less dangerous technique for the user.
Edit: Fixed a confusing typo, thanks DazarGaidin.
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