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Okay. Uh...This might sound like just random chatter but it relates specifically to the article's information. The attack name of "Proud fist" was removed. Is that name unofficial and out of place here or should it be reverted? Ace Class Shadow 23:21, 19 February 2006 (UTC)

Correction: It was added, Not removed. My bad. Ace Class Shadow 23:21, 19 February 2006 (UTC)

Torizuna/Treasoner

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It's a common misconception that Kazuma has a surname in the manga (Torizuna). In fact he doesn't as Kazuma is called "トリズナのカズマ" (Torizuna no Kazuma) in the japanese version of the manga, which translates as "Kazuma, The Treasoner". Tokyopop mistranslated this as Kazuma "The Treasoner" Torizuna, giving him a surname that didn't really exist in the first place.

Kazu-kun 20:39, 13 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ayase Terada merge

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It was suggested that the Ayase Terada article be merged into this article. The material from that article is as follows:


Ayase's first appearance is in episode 4, Big Magnum. In this episode, Ayase's little brother, Akira Terada is taken captive by HOLD (HOLY), and she asks for the assistance of Kazuma and Kimishima to rescue him. Ayase's only family is Akira, so she cares very much for her kind and mature younger brother, and in episode seveteen, "Ayase Terada", once Akira died, Ayase lost the will to fight and to live.

Ayase's alter power is the Noble Tempest, and at stage one, it resembles a conch-like hairpin that of course, is attached to part of Ayase's hair, like a hairpin. At stage one, all Ayase can do is turn anything her hair touches into water. And once it is water, it cannot be changed back. But even though this power is useless in combat, it is still very handy, especially since it is silent when used. At stage 2, which makes it's appearance in the episode where Ayase dies, is a gigantic sea goddess [monster] that appears behind Ayase. Also in this stage, a conch-like necklace appears on Ayase. Now at stage 2, which Ayase reached by mass refinement, allows her to control waves, typhoons, tsunamis.... bottom line, she can ultimately control all things that have to do with the sea now, which allows her to drown her opponents with ease.

However, the only person she ever battled with this is Kazuma, and she didn't drown him, thanks to Shell Bullet and some convincing from Kimishima. After Akira died, as mentioned before, Ayase lost the will to live and fight, so she fell over and died. Kazuma caught her when she was falling, and she told him that Akira had died. Kazuma then said "Yeah, but you're not!" but then Ayase told him that due to the refinement, she was going to die... Then she asked Kazuma if he could forgive her, and she told him that she was sorry. At this she died, then Kazuma cried out in anger.

In the manga, Ayase did not die, and neither did Kimishima, and so they got married and had a child together.


Please find a way to integrate it into this article, and to expand the other characters' biographies to the same detail. 24.126.199.129 08:46, 15 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Move and merge

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This article should be:

{{move|List of s-CRY-ed characters}}

and merged with HOLY members of s-CRY-ed. 76.16.188.239 (talk) 20:13, 17 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Macintosh HD-Users-Q-Desktop-kanami.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 14:46, 8 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Kazuma

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I removed the section in Kazuma's biography about the supposed "controveresy" his actions generates within the fanbase and whatever his actions were toward Cherise since it's unfounded conjecture and fan opinion. It's not appropriate content for Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.242.95.86 (talk) 12:46, 25 July 2008 (UTC)Reply