Undine's friend | |
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Undine's fallen friend | |
VIZ Media name |
N/A |
Variant |
N/A |
Original name |
N/A |
Rank No. |
Unknown rank of unknown era |
Current status |
Dead |
Ties |
Organization |
Class |
Unknown |
Technique |
Unknown |
Quote |
Left alive in this world, you gripped her sword and made a decision.[1] (Deneve) |
First appearance |
Etymology[]
Unoffical name. Unnamed by characters.
Appearance[]
In a flashback, an earlier frail, untransformed Undine stands over the body of her friend, lying facedown with an empty sword carrier. Undine holds her friend's Claymore sword. The friend appears to have short hair.[2]
Scene not in the manga.
Personality[]
Unknown.
Datasheet[]
Class[]
Unknown type. Having no Organization datasheet in the "Yoma War Record," her ability and baselines are unknown.
History[]
Early life unknown. Friend and classmate of Undine.
Engagement I[]
After the first engagement with the three scouts, an argument occurs between Miria and Undine. In the manga, Undine brusquely asks Cynthia where the supplies are. Cynthia sends her to the shed behind the Eastern Inn. There, Deneve discovers Undine's true form. Deneve implies that Undine's friend died because Undine was too weak to save her life.[3]
In the anime, Deneve implies that Undine's friend died saving Undine's life.[4] In either case, Undine takes up her friend's Claymore sword.
Undine's friend
Engagement II[]
In the manga, Deneve takes up Undine's sword in the church plaza before last stand against the Northern Army.[5] In the anime, before pursuing Clare to the volcano, Deneve takes up Undine's sword in the lobby of the Eastern Inn.[6]
After the 7-year timeskip, the sword of Undine's friend appears as Undine's grave-mark.[7]
References[]
Tankōbon Claymore volumes cited are VIZ Media (en-us) editions, unless otherwise noted. Manga scenes (chapters) not yet translated cite Shueisha tankōbon (ja) editions. Manga scenes not yet published in tankōbon form cite Jump SQ (ja) editions. Fragments of Silver Omnibus (総集編 銀の断章 Gin no Danshou) 1–3, Shueisha, are only available in Japanese. Anime scenes (episodes) cited are FUNimation (en-us) editions, unless otherwise noted.