| In no particular order: 
 Galatea - I find her fascinating. She has a royal aura to her, she radiates grace and nobility, she's beautiful, sharp, compassionate and badass when needed. And even though she has a lot of presence throughout the manga, we know absolutely nothing about her. Who is she? What is her story? How did she become a Claymore, she somehow sticks out from that bunch...? Nothing. A total mistery. It pisses me off, I wanna know more...
 
 Irene - The coolest of the cool, both in appearance and behaviour. I like her calmness and levelheaded demeanor, her looks too. She makes an excellent leader and the fact that she was second only to Teresa and Priscilla back in the days should be a good indication how strong she is. If it wasn't for those two, she would have definitely ended up as No.1.
 
 Rafaela - She doesn't get much manga time and spotlight and yet I find her interesting without even knowing why...maybe because I'm a sucker for short hair, heh. Even with such little appearance in manga, she played a crucial role in what happens in the final volume, we wouldn't have the ending we had if it wasn't for her.
 I like how Yagi inserted her as a seemingly insignificant side character but events with her and Luciella (one of several very sad stories in the manga), as well as Destroyer, were a very important stepping stone for Clare and the conclusion...he really planned ahead, heh.
 Also, I like her emblem the best.
 
 Aside from them, there are few more that I like, most notably these two...
 
 Isley - Even though he was technically a monster, an Abyssal, the enemy, he was portrayed as such a cool character that you couldn't get mad at, even when he was clearly acting as a monster. What was fascinating about him to me was that he awakened willingly, almost casually, not as a result of weakness.
 It's almost as he has forseen what will happen with male Claymores and decided he will be better off out there as an Awakened Being to keep tabs on other ABs and make sure they don't cause (too much) chaos, than to stay as warrior and end up killing his former comrades one day...an ultimate bro. He was too soft to be an Abyssal...
 
 Priscilla - Yes, I said it. Priscilla. She was such an unfortunate child, such a sad, tragic character, cursed with such a shitty luck to be sent after Teresa...
 The whole time, Yagi was pushing her as the ultimate bad girl, a pure monster that needs to be destroyed, he was conditioning us to hate her. Then, at the very end, he dropped on us her inner thoughts, explanation for her misery as well as some other things, and source of her power...and I just couldn't hate her anymore. He crushed my view of the villain with few lines of inner monologue. Instead, I just wanted to hug her tight and tell her she should stop hating herself...Fucking Yagi played us hard.
 She was just a kid with too much power for her own good, that ended up in the wrong place at the wrong time...
 
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