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Claymore New Wiki | Fandom
Claymore New Wiki is an encyclopedia for the ''Claymore'' manga and anime—chapters, episodes, characters, locations, fighting techniques, and more.
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Claymore New Wiki | Fandom
plagued by shape-shifters known as Yoma, who prey on humans.
The Yoma's only opponents are female warriors called "Claymores,”
named after their Claymore swords. The series centers on warrior
No. 47, ...
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Category:Manga | Claymore New Wiki | Fandom
Claymore first appeared in the July 2001 issue of
Monthly Shōnen Jump (月刊少年ジャンプ Gekkan Shōnen Janpu). The May 2001 start date, found on most English-language websites, is apocryphal. The May date may...
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Clare | Claymore New Wiki | Fandom
The original Japanese Claymore name derives from either the French feminine first name "Claire" (French for "clear" or "light"), or the Anglo-Irish last name "Clare" (deriving either from Latin clarus...
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Rigaldo | Claymore New Wiki | Fandom
The original Japanese Claymore name, リガルド, transliterates from "Rigaud" . Ultimately from "Raginald," derived from the Germanic elements ragi (advice) and wald (rule). "Reynaldo" (es) or "Rinaldo" (it...
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Category:Scenes | Claymore New Wiki | Fandom
A manga series drawn and written by Norihiro Yagi.
Anime series is based on the manga. Anime begins diverging from the manga from Anime Scene 20 onward. Last two anime episodes have an original story...