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| - When a Claymore is sent "on missions", or on the day of a Claymore's "inauguration", every Claymore is given a unique symbol to identify her. This symbol is used in three places:
* on the forte of her sword blade
* on the throat of her uniform
* on a Black Card, which is kept rolled-up inside the sword hilt When a Claymore discovers herself in danger of Awakening, she sends her card to another Claymore, usually a trusted friend. The recipient rendezvous with the sender at a private locale. Then, the recipient euthanizes the sender.
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| - When a Claymore is sent "on missions", or on the day of a Claymore's "inauguration", every Claymore is given a unique symbol to identify her. This symbol is used in three places:
* on the forte of her sword blade
* on the throat of her uniform
* on a Black Card, which is kept rolled-up inside the sword hilt When a Claymore discovers herself in danger of Awakening, she sends her card to another Claymore, usually a trusted friend. The recipient rendezvous with the sender at a private locale. Then, the recipient euthanizes the sender. Being presented with the Black Card of another Claymore is normally a sign of great respect and trust between them, as Elena does as she and Clare comforted each other during their painful transformation into Claymores. It can, however, be a lure to a trap, as Rosemary did to kill Teresa out of jealousy.
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