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Masane's role as the Doji Group's weapon comes with a new home, but security and comfort fade when she learns another powerful entity, the NSWF, seeks possession of the Witchblade.
Masane's role as the Doji Group's weapon comes with a new home, but security and comfort fade when she learns another powerful entity, the NSWF, seeks possession of the Witchblade.
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S1, EP5 "Search"Masane can finally provide for Rihoko after pressing the Doji Group for a new salary; the peace of mind might not last now that a reporter named Tozawa follows a new lead: the Witchblade.
Witchblade
S1, EP6 "Change"The Doji Group rescues Masane from the ravaging hands of her clone contemporaries; as she gets whisked away, a savage assailant gives chase.
Witchblade
S1, EP7 "Past"After Shiori's sanity crumbles, she attacks the ship carrying Masane; when the battle ends, the true destiny of those who bear the blade comes into harsh focus.
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S1, EP8 "Reciprocity"A new model of X-Con kills in ways that none have before, and with Masane along for the ride, Tozawa becomes a willing participant in the hunt for the monsters.
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