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** [[All There in the Manual|A lot of Kaworu's traits come from]] Mark Twain's "''[[The Mysterious Stranger]].''" See below. It's where we get moments like [[Fan Nickname|Evil Manga Kaworu]].
** [[All There in the Manual|A lot of Kaworu's traits come from]] Mark Twain's "''[[The Mysterious Stranger]].''" See below. It's where we get moments like [[Fan Nickname|Evil Manga Kaworu]].
** It should be noted that a definite angel is said to have "Blood Type Blue", while an ambiguous Angel has "Blood Type Orange". Take from that what you will.
** It should be noted that a definite angel is said to have "Blood Type Blue", while an ambiguous Angel has "Blood Type Orange". Take from that what you will.
* Guu of ''[[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu|Haré+Guu]]'', essentially a [[Trickster Archetype|Trickster]]. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to her actions: she's just as likely to torment Haré as rescue him from mortal danger by summoning godlike powers, all the while seeming casual and uncaring. Her inscrutable agenda makes it pretty much impossible to pinpoint her [[Character Alignment]].
* Guu of ''[[Haré+Guu|Haré+Guu]]'', essentially a [[Trickster Archetype|Trickster]]. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to her actions: she's just as likely to torment Haré as rescue him from mortal danger by summoning godlike powers, all the while seeming casual and uncaring. Her inscrutable agenda makes it pretty much impossible to pinpoint her [[Character Alignment]].
** She loves to act like she's giving Haré an [[Aesop]], but always subverts it completely in the end.
** She loves to act like she's giving Haré an [[Aesop]], but always subverts it completely in the end.
* {{spoiler|Claire Stanfield}} from ''[[Baccano!]]''. He obviously ''has'' a moral code that he acts by, it's just so unusual that many of the people who encounter him end up with no idea whether he's actually a good person or a really horrible one. (his [[wikipedia:Solipsism|solipsist]] worldview may have something to do with it).
* {{spoiler|Claire Stanfield}} from ''[[Baccano!]]''. He obviously ''has'' a moral code that he acts by, it's just so unusual that many of the people who encounter him end up with no idea whether he's actually a good person or a really horrible one. (his [[wikipedia:Solipsism|solipsist]] worldview may have something to do with it).