About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 98. Chapters: Agatha, Alicia, Anastasia, Audrey, Beth, Cassandra, Cassandra's Friend, Chloe, Clare, Clarice, Claudia, Claymore Wiki, Cynthia, Dae, Dauf, Deneve, Diana, Dietrich, Elda, Elena, Eliza, Elizabeth, Emelia, Ermita, Eva, Father Vincent, Flora, Galatea, Galk, Helen, Hilda, Hysteria, Irene, Isley, Jean, Juliana, Karla, Kate, Katea, Keira, Licht, Lily, Lucia, Luciela, Lutecia, Matilda, Miata, Miria, Natalie, Neideen, Nike, Nina, Noel, Ophelia, Orsay, Pamela, Phina, Priscilla, Queenie, Rachel, Rado, Rafaela, Raftela, Raki, Raquel, Renee, Riful, Rigardo, Rimuto, Rosemary, Roxanne, Rubel, Sid, Sistina, Sophia, Tabitha, Teresa, Undine, Undine's Friend, Unnamed Twins, Veronica, Wendy, Yuma, Zelda. Excerpt: Agatha is Claymore No. 2 of an unnamed generation. Her nickname is "Fresh Blood Agatha" (, Senketsu no Agasa). "Agatha" is a transliteration of the Japanese "Agasa" (, pronounced "a-ga-sa"). "Agatha" is derived from the Greek "agathos" ( ), meaning "good." Saint Agatha is a 3rd Century saint, usually depicted in Renaissance paintings as being tortured, naked or carrying her excised breasts on a platter. The Claymore character appears as a demonic inversion of the saint. Agatha on top of her Large Awakened Body Agatha has long, seemingly brown hair and never appears wearing clothes.The first awakened form she appears in resembles an immense, circular platform supported by 8 crab-like legs, with a mock human body extension atop it. The human form is a decoy, as her true core is deep inside the platform itself, connected to the body by her hair. She later fights in a towering humanoid body. Typically appears calm on the surface, possessing a sadistic nature in her treatment of humans. Seemingly prefers to confront enemies with her hair as opposed to fighting them directly. Her nickname possibly stems from her habit of bathing in the blood of freshly killed humans. The most notable feature is her large mass of hair. Capable of ...