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* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Most of C.C.’s actions result from weariness of her immortality.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Nunnally, who fervently declares that "everyone can be redeemed”, despite the fact that Mao has imprisoned her in the Ashford sewer and threatened her if she doesn’t comply with his scheme.
* [[Wife Husbandry]]: [[Gender FlippedFlip]]ped. Because Mao and C.C. lived together in the wild for several years while he grew up, sleeping and bathing together without impunity, Mao becomes [[Precocious Crush|so attached to her]] that, as [[She's All Grown Up|his love matures]], he comes to treat her as his lover. {{spoiler|Strongly implied that she had sex with him at some point ''too early'', fueling his obsessive attachment to her}}.
* [[Will Not Tell a Lie]]: Remains staunchly honest, despite the occasional hindrance it poses. Also, he's used to relying on his [[Telepathy]], which tends to render deception pointless anyway. Slightly subverted when he childishly muses that pretend isn't the same as lying when the situation calls for it.
** He also systematically and willfully uses confusion in order to manipulate people (up to and including their own ruination) toward his own ends. However, he isn't lying ''per se'' so much as repeating what they ''really'' think back to them and [[Accentuate the Negative|emphasizing the negative]]. It's explicitly stated that he doesn't even always believe his own [[Hannibal Lecture]]s.
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