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Not a complicated theory, just follow the symbolism for the legend of Razgriz in the same direction it applies to the Wardogs turned Ghosts of Razgriz as a whole. Why is Blaze inexperienced in combat but able to bring death down on the enemy with ridiculous efficiency right off the bat? Why is the intro sequence cut together almost as if the intent is to suggest the storyline will be some measure of urban fantasy when the actual context of all the dialog is far more banal? Because Blaze is the Demon of Razgriz. When the Hrimfaxi crew feel like they're "up against Razgriz itself," it's because they are. At this point in the war, Blaze/Razgriz is still raining death upon the land in the negative sense as the legend goes, as we later learn that Yuktobania isn't the real enemy.
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