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Vanitas comes to the rescue and helps Noé and company battle Charlatan's curse-bearers; Noé confronts Vanitas about his methods.
Vanitas comes to the rescue and helps Noé and company battle Charlatan's curse-bearers; Noé confronts Vanitas about his methods.
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The Case Study of Vanitas
S1, EP3 "Fangs That Lay Bare Blood"The battle between Vanitas and the Hellfire Witch takes an unexpected turn; Vanitas and Noé return to Count Orlok to learn their fate.
The Case Study of Vanitas
S1, EP4 "Night of Mocking Masks"The Teacher explains the World Formula theory; Vanitas is put off by Noé and Dominique's relationship; Vanitas encounters Jeanne again and reveals himself to the ball guests.
The Case Study of Vanitas
S1, EP5 "Friends"Noé's encounter with Charlatan triggers a childhood flashback; an attempt to save one of their inner circle has tragic consequences.
The Case Study of Vanitas
S1, EP6 "Questions"Vanitas comes to the rescue and helps Noé and company battle Charlatan's curse-bearers; Noé confronts Vanitas about his methods.
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