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* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: This may apply {{spoiler|to Mikael after Noelle eventually turns into an angel and saves Yuusuke, which in turn allows him to save her family. After that he, Noelle and Silky start to merge into one angel being (meaning they start dying), so he indeed does something redeemable after becoming the series' [[Big Bad]]}}
* [[Redemption Equals Life]]: {{spoiler|After finally letting go and resigning to [[Redemption Equals Death|the worst]], Mikael and Silky managed to come out alive}}.
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* [[Red Herring Shirt]]: {{spoiler|In the first season he was nothing more but a background character, sometimes appearing only at the very end of episode or not appearing at all. In the second season, it was revealed that he is one of the three main individuals, then he got promoted to a final villain and at the end, it turned out that ''he'', in fact, was the main hero of the show - confirmed by The Word Of God}}.
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* [[Tears of Remorse]]
* [[Tragic Hero]]: Overall good-willed, but terribly misguided and with immense issuses of self-denial. {{spoiler|His obsession with becoming a full angel blinded him to other people's feelings/opinions and led him to undertake pretty harshful and questionable actions. In the end, he did realize his wrongdoings and although it was implied that he will probably never become such angel as he would like to be, he eventually got recognized as a decent... 1/3 of an angel? Or something like that}}.
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