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Is it safe to call his sickle Clamor if he passed away? In my personal opinion, I feel as it should just be classified as a sickle other than Clamor himself. [[User:Kipp|Kipp]] ([[User talk:Kipp|talk]]) 20:54, 9 February 2021 (EST)
Is it safe to call his sickle Clamor if he passed away? In my personal opinion, I feel as it should just be classified as a sickle other than Clamor himself. [[User:Kipp|Kipp]] ([[User talk:Kipp|talk]]) 20:54, 9 February 2021 (EST)
== Broken Sickle ==
Okay so we know that Clamor is no longer in the sickle, but where in the heck did the idea that Clamor was never sealed in said timeline come from? The past already happened and can't really be changed from that far back since Noah himself was sealed for 500 years. I mean it seems more likely that in protecting Noah, Clamor basically sacrificed himself in order to have enough power to do so. Given what we know, Clamor can use low level spells as a sickle. And from the translations of Pale Pilgrim, he used a protection spell just before the moment when Noah is supposed to die and go onto his third loop. If the translation is correct then that would require Clamor to use more power than he's supposed to be able to use. [[User:Sonicow|Sonicow]] ([[User:Sonicow|Talk]]) 16:34, 10 February, 2021

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Pale Pilgrim's Weapon

Is it safe to call his sickle Clamor if he passed away? In my personal opinion, I feel as it should just be classified as a sickle other than Clamor himself. Kipp (talk) 20:54, 9 February 2021 (EST)

Broken Sickle

Okay so we know that Clamor is no longer in the sickle, but where in the heck did the idea that Clamor was never sealed in said timeline come from? The past already happened and can't really be changed from that far back since Noah himself was sealed for 500 years. I mean it seems more likely that in protecting Noah, Clamor basically sacrificed himself in order to have enough power to do so. Given what we know, Clamor can use low level spells as a sickle. And from the translations of Pale Pilgrim, he used a protection spell just before the moment when Noah is supposed to die and go onto his third loop. If the translation is correct then that would require Clamor to use more power than he's supposed to be able to use. Sonicow (Talk) 16:34, 10 February, 2021