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Takayama resigns after claiming responsibility for several high-profile incidents, leaving the Doji Group in Wado's hands; Maria takes over training the new generation of Cloneblades.
Takayama resigns after claiming responsibility for several high-profile incidents, leaving the Doji Group in Wado's hands; Maria takes over training the new generation of Cloneblades.
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S1, EP21 "Vow"Struggling under the emotional and physical strain of the Witchblade, Masane looks for ways to remove the artifact, but nothing short of death can remove the curse.
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S1, EP22 "Inform"A tender moment between Masane and Rihoko gets interrupted by attacking X-Cons; Maria choses the next Sister to take on the Witchblade; more trouble approaching from offshore.
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S1, EP23 "Chaos"Masane and her allies prepare for battle; as three twisted Cloneblades move to take the Witchblade by force, thousands of I-Weapons approach to violently complicate matters.
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S1, EP16 "Relaxation"As the residents of the Natsuki Building head off for the beach, Takayama warns Masane that Witchblade and Cloneblade alike take severe tolls on the life of the bearer.
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