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Priscilla
Priscilla
Priscilla from Memorabilia

Priscilla's Symbol

VIZ Media name

Priscilla[1] Speaker (en-us)

Variant

Name: Priscilla[2][3][4][5] (de Speaker, es-es Speaker, fr Speaker, it Speaker),
프리실라[6] Peulisilla Speaker (ko), Присцилла[7] Pristsilla Speaker (ru), 菲斯娜[8] Fēisīnà Speaker (zh-hk), 普莉西亞[9] Pǔlìxīyǎ Speaker (zh-tw)
Nickname: One-horned Monster[10] Speaker (en-us), L'Monstre Unicorne[11] Speaker (fr), L'Unicorno[12] Speaker (it), 一本角の化け物[13] Ippondzuno no Bakemono Speaker (ja)

Original name

プリシラ[14] Purishira Speaker

Rank No.

2 of the Old Generation (Teresa Era)[15]

Current status

Awakened/Dead (Killed by Teresa reincarnated)

Ties

Organization, Isley, Raki

Class

Offensive: 妖気制御[16] Yōki seigyo Speaker (Yoma Energy Control),[17] 急速成長[18] Kyūsoku Seichō Speaker (Fast Development)

Technique

Yoma Energy Control Technique[19]

Quote

Forgive my rudeness but we've come for your head.[20]

Anime voice

Josephine Schmidt (de),
Brina Palencia (en-us),
Jolanda Granato (it),
Aya Hisakawa (ja),
Lovely Mejala (tl)

First appearance

Scene 18, Anime Scene 7

Etymology[]

The original Japanese Claymore name derives from "Priscilla," a diminutive of the Latin "Prisca," a feminine form of priscus (ancient). The name of a character in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queen. Used as an English-language name since the English Reformation.

Appearance[]

Childhood[]

Priscilla appears as a "tween" 8–12 years old. Priscilla has brown eyes and dark, bobbed hair. Later, as an awakened being, she reverts to a tween when assuming human form. During the 7-year timeskip, she regresses further from preadolescence into childhood. Compare to Riful.

Priscilla as human child
Priscilla as a human child

Claymore warrior[]

Physical[]

A razor-cut, layered bob frames an ingenue face. Shorter height than average.

Uniform[]

Old Generation uniform of the Teresa Era. A twin-crescent-shaped buckle holds 2-layer spaulders on the shoulders. Typifying the era, below the elbow vambraces and mid-calf chausses are worn.

Awakened[]

While partially awakened, Priscilla has a Yoma-like appearance in the plateau sequence.[21] She fully awakens into a skeletal, demonic angel, with reptilian wings and single horn on the forehead.[22] Priscilla is referred to as a unicorn by Ophelia in European editions.

Priscilla Awakened link
Priscilla awakened

Personality[]

Unbalanced emotionally, given to opposite extremes. Manichean in outlook. Unable to view situations with temperance.

In Chaldean Numerology, the number 2—Priscilla's number—is often viewed as the number of evil and misfortune. Compare to Agatha.

Datasheet[]

Claymore warrior[]

Baseline[]

Height: 165cm (5ft 4.96in).[23] Dominant arm: right[24]

Class[]

Priscilla is an offensive type warrior, her innate abilities being Yoma Energy Control and Fast Development.[25]

Technique[]

Yoma Energy Control enables Yoma Energy Control Technique.[26]

Organization assessment[]

The Organization assesses Priscilla to have even greater latent power than Teresa. But due to over-dedication to duty, Priscilla misjudges her own limits and awakens during the purge of Teresa. She kills all the warriors on the scene and flies away to parts unknown.[27]

Awakened[]

From Yoma War Record II.[28]

Baseline[]

  • Yoma power: EX (unmeasurable)
  • Agility: SSS+
  • Strength: SSS
  • Solidity: S+
  • Intellect: SS

Organization assessment[]

The organization assesses Priscilla as being beyond ordinary awakened beings, with overwhelming power equal to an awakened number 1.

  • Hate-empowerement: Dae comes to the conclusion, Priscilla is rather creating, instead regenerating, the collision of deep self-hatred and hatred of Yoma has evolved into limitless power. Each time a body part is destroyed a stronger one will be regenerated.

Survived decapitation.

History[]

Childhood[]

Manga[]

Born in southern region of Mucha.[29] Priscilla mentions having a father, mother, brother and sister.[30]

Death in Musha[]

While walking through the village of Musha, the young Priscilla asks her father about Yoma and Claymore warriors.[31]

Quarantine[]

After the third Yoma victim, panic sets in among the inhabitants. being a small, remote village of 15 families, the people cannot afford to hire a Claymore warrior.

But the village elder has another plan—isolate five families in their homes at a time for two weeks. Should the Yoma reveal itself from hunger, a family member is suppose to kill it with a sword supplied by the village.[32]

Priscilla's family[]

The first group proves Yoma-free. Priscilla's family are among the next to be quarantined. In the kitchen, Priscilla's parents discuss the merits of the elder's plan.[33]

Discovery[]

Priscilla wakes up in the middle of night and needs to urinate. She chances on her family in the kitchen, where her brother sits dead behind the door. The Yoma-infected father is eating Priscilla's older sister. The mother lie dead on the floor.[34]

Priscilla spots the sword standing against the wall. She unsheathes it and with a slash stroke, kills her father.[35]

Anime[]

The 2007 Claymore anime depicts events that are largely repeated in the 2013 manga. In Priscilla's anime flashback, her Yoma-infected father kills her family, of which Priscilla is youngest of three children. Instead of a sword, Priscilla uses an ax to kill her father as he eats Priscilla's sister. This incident is what traumatizes her, rather than her defeat by Teresa in the manga.[36]

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Priscilla's memory in anime

Organization[]

Teresa mission[]

Rokut[]

Teresa leaves Clare with a foster family in Rokut. But later that night, the bandits massacre the villagers. Teresa returns too late and executes the entire gang.[37] Teresa breaks cardinal rule of Organization—never kill humans. Later she resists execution, when Orsay refuses to reveal Clare's fate. Teresa leaves with Clare.

Warriors No. 2–5 are sent to purge Teresa.[38]

Marked for death[]

Two warriors—"Stormwind" Noel (No. 4) and "Mighty" Sophia (No. 3)—meet in Yoma-infested village. As they kill the Yoma en masse, they argue who should be No. 3. Noel challenges Sophia to a fight.

But No. 2, "Quicksword" Ilena arrives. She says a new No. 2 has been promoted. Everyone has been demoted by one rank.[39] This angers Noel.

The new No. 2, Priscilla, stumbles from an alley. Noel challenges her to a fight, then sees the dead Yoma filling the alley. Priscilla's Yoma Energy Control enables her to completely turn off her Yoma power.[40] Sophia says, "But...the battle was so close and yet I never sensed it."[41]

Target[]

At another village, the Teresa mission locates Teresa inside an inn.[42]

Ilena's plan is to force Teresa out of the inn and onto the street, using three diversions, where Teresa is to be ambushed from behind by Priscilla. Despite Teresa's Preemptive Sensing, she does not detect Priscilla's presence on the street, but noticed her shortly afterward, Priscilla introduces herself.[43]

One-by-one, Teresa defeat the warriors—without Yoma power. And in at least Priscilla's case, without Detailed Yoma Energy Sensing.[44]

Ilena admits underestimating Teresa's pure technical skill. Under Priscilla's leadership, the purge team proves little more than an organized mob

Last combat[]

Teresa and Clare leave town. But Priscilla awakens and pursues them. On plateau, Priscilla fights Teresa. The purge team finally arrives. Priscilla beheads Teresa.[45]

Aftermath[]

Priscilla fully awakens into a one-horned, winged being.[46] Execution team attacks. Ilena loses left arm. Priscilla then loses her arm to Noel, but regenerates it. She impales Sophia and Noel, then slashes Ilena. But Priscilla ignores Clare, then flies away.[47]

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Priscilla awakens

Awakened[]

Alfons[]

Isley[]

Priscilla, now in guise of a young girl, wanders through a snowy village. When a stranger offers to help, Priscilla says "I want to eat guts."[48]

Later, Isley and Rigaldo survey the wreckage of the village.[49]

Priscilla shows up naked in new village. Again, a stranger offers help. Priscilla responses by killing and feeding on the villagers. Rigaldo shows up and awakens into the Silver Lion.[50]

From a distance, Isley senses Rigaldo's defeat. Priscilla, in her winged, horned awakened form, stands atop Rigaldo's prostrate body.

Isley awakens into his centaur form. While he fights Priscilla, she destroys half of his upper torso.[51]

Priscilla and Isley revert to their human form. He swears allegiance to Priscilla and asks for her greatest wish. She replies that she wants to find her parents in the south. He promises to help.[52]

Battle of the North[]

Manga and anime diverge here.

Manga[]

After separating from Clare in Scene 34, Raki reappears wandering through ruin of Alfons village. He escaped from slave prison. He spots a young girl about to be hit by falling debris. He pushes her out of the way. She clings to him.

Isley finds them. He says the girl seldom becomes attached to anyone. He asks Raki to accompany the young girl home. Then reveals her name—Priscilla.[53]

Later, Raki awakes, surprised Priscilla is asleep in bed with him.[54]

Isley takes Raki and Priscilla on horseback to Pieta. They stop on the outskirts of town. Priscilla senses the Yoma power of the Claymore warriors going out—one-by-one.[55]

Anime[]

In ruined village, Raki searches among grave-marks of Claymore swords, hoping not to find Clare's symbol. Relieved that she is not buried here, he moves through ruined village. He spots a young girl about to be hit by falling debris. He pushes her out of the way. She clings to him.

Isley finds them. He says that the girl seldom becomes attached to anyone. He asks Raki to accompany the young girl home. Then reveals her name—Priscilla.[56]

Raki accompanies Isley and Priscilla, as they camp in the winter forest.[57]

Priscilla as human girl
Priscilla from anime

Isley takes Raki and Priscilla on horseback to Pieta. Refugees alert Raki to Claymore warriors fighting in Pieta.[58]

Raki races to town, followed by Priscilla. She awakens and Clare gives chase. Miria, Deneve and Helen follow. Jean finds Raki crying in alleyway. After speaking with Jean, Raki decides to accompany her as she sets out to find Clare. Priscilla and Clare combat in the volcano.[59]

After Clare's defeat, Priscilla fights and defeats Miria, Deneve and Helen.[60]

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Priscilla in volcano

Jean and Raki arrive. Clare returns to fight and defeats Priscilla. Raki stops Clare from executing Priscilla. Jean dies realigning Clare to normal. Isley takes away Priscilla. The anime series ends here for Priscilla.[61]

Mucha[]

In Lautrec, Riful and Dauf kill 12 members of the Northern Army. But this is misdirection by Isley.[62]

When Riful and Dauf go to Mucha to support Luciela, they arrive too late. Luciela is defeated and dead. When Riful meets Isley and Priscilla, she orders a retreat.[63] But Riful finds the merged sisters and brings them back to Lautrec.[64]

But Riful recovers Luciela x Rafaela. But to awaken the entity, she needs someone skilled in sensing.[65]

Lautrec[]

Events after 7-year timeskip.

Doga[]

Renée confronts Raki in village. She demands to know how he detected the Yoma. When he equivocates, she grabs him by the collar. But a small child intervenes. Renée at first ignores the child, but suddenly retreats.[66]

Raki tries to reassure Renée, who cannot believe he would let the child accompany him. After Renée leaves, Raki pats the head of Priscilla.[67]

Meanwhile in Mucha, Abyss Feeders pursue Isley. In unnamed village (Isley's last stand) he cannot regenerate his legs and topples. Abyss Feeders finish him off. His last thoughts are about his "family," made up of himself, Priscilla and Raki.[68]

Ticelli[]

In village of Ticelli, Priscilla tells Raki that "Something vast has been born into this land."[69]

Destroyer begins rod barrage. Priscilla holds back Raki—a rod barely misses him.[70]

In flashback, Priscilla remembers her first meeting with Raki. A faint scent he carries began to restore her memory. When Raki is hit with parasitic rods, she leaves her arm inside his shoulder, which prevents the rods from killing Raki.[71]

The Organization finds Raki. Dae is surprised that Raki is still alive. He orders that Raki be brought back to Organization Headquarters.[72]

Elsewhere, Clare suddenly detects Priscilla's approach.[73]

Out-of-control[]

Alicia, facing Riful and Dauf, suddenly leaves. She joins Beth in her combat with Priscilla. The twins both awaken.[74] Priscilla beheads Alicia. Weeping, Beth charges Priscilla.[75]

Riful[]

After defeating Alicia and Beth, Priscilla finds Riful and Dauf, who are too injured to defend themselves. Priscilla feeds on both.[76]

Clare[]

Priscilla approaches Clare, Deneve and Helen.

Clare confronts Priscilla for first time since Clare's childhood.[77] Clare is ready to abandon friends and her humanity to avenge Teresa's death.[78]

Clare repeatedly attacks Priscilla, who repels each attack. Jean's mental "block" prevents Clare from awakening, causing her attacks to fail. Deneve and Helen grab Clare and flee Priscilla. They race toward Destroyer.[79]

Dauf[]

Dauf pursues Priscilla, as she pursues Deneve, Helen and Clare. He attacks Priscilla. But during the fight, he accidentally throws Riful's upper torso. When Dauf glances at it, Priscilla destroys his right arm, then left. When Priscilla regains her memory, she kills Dauf.[80]

Destroyer[]

Destroyer swallows Clare before Priscilla's arrival. Priscilla too gets swallowed.[81]

Return to Rabona[]

Ghosts bring back Yoma cocoon to Rabona. As Galatea probes the cocoon, she realizes that releasing Clare means releasing Priscilla.[82]

Rebellion[]

During the Claymore Rebellion arc at Organization Headquarters, the shattered remains of Hysteria barely clings to life. Hysteria's soliloquy describes two Claymore warriors that fought Hysteria on Rockwell Hill—warrior No. 4, Rosemary. And a mysterious, smiling warrior, resembling Teresa, a new single-digit that is never named. The smiling warrior's attack weakened Hysteria, allowing No. 4 to deliver the coup de grace.[83]

As Hysteria remembers the face of the smiling warrior, the remaining Yoma energy inside Hysteria takes over her mind. Hysteria begins speaking like Priscilla, accusing the unnamed warrior of being a murderer and disobeying the Organization. Finally, the Yoma Energy takes the shape of Priscilla.[84]

Final engagement[]

Deserted city[]

Inside the deserted city, the Ghosts are greeted by a tearful Clarice, then Galatea, Galk and Sid. When Miria asks what happened, Galatea leads the Ghosts to the outskirts of town.[85]

The awakened form of the unknown Priscilla is half-emerged from the cocoon. Deneve confirms this is the awakened that she saw in Lautrec.[86]

Return of Clare[]

When Clare ejects from the Yoma cocoon, Miria releases Yoma power beyond her limit, unleashing her quickest Phantom attack yet on the cocoon. But her target proves even quicker. [87]

Priscilla lands amid the startled awakened spectators in the hills.[88]

Binary entity[]

Chronos notes the odd behavior of Priscilla, ignoring the easy targets among the Claymore warriors and the humans in the city.[89]

Chronos warns Lars to evade. Tentacles explode from Priscilla's position, hitting some of the spectators, who awaken into a myriad of forms.[90] One female awakened shrivels up as life force is drained from her body.[91]

Chronos now realizes that the "attack" on the awakeneds is unintented. A new binary "entity," made up of the Destroyer and Priscilla, are resuming their combat fought elsewhere. But now the spectators are caught up in the maelstrom and becoming collateral damage.[92]

Deneve's analysis[]

From a cliff, Galatea and the Ghosts watch the chaos in the hills. Deneve repeats Chronos' observation about two entities struggling for dominance—a creature surpassing a Abyssal One and a mindless thing that absorbs all life force it contacts. But regardless who wins, "Hell will arrive..."[93]

Deneve further notes that if Priscilla merges with Cassandra, the combat will end instantly in favor of Priscilla.[94]

New Abyssal[]
Prey or foe?[]

While the Ghosts engages Cassandra, elsewhere the Destroyer–Priscilla entity confronts a Riful-like being—Riful's daughter. Destroyer–Priscilla places a hand on the girl's head, intent on absorbing the creature. But the awakened declares her hatred and hurls back Destroyer–Priscilla. The girl opens her mouth and launches Yoma rods resembling those of Dauf's.[95]

Destroyer–Priscilla counterattacks with its own rods, but the girl smashes the rods with her hair tentacles, then launches more rods.[96]

In apparent defeat, Priscilla nearly has her head pulled off, but she escapes the grip of Riful's daughter. Priscilla rejoins her near-severed head and vomits out the remains of the Destroyer.[97]

Priscilla thanks Riful's daughter for helping to expel the Destroyer.[98]

Priscilla and Riful's daughter continue to fight. From tubes made of fleshy strips, Riful's daughter launches bigger rods at the charging Priscilla, who instantly regenerates from the damage and comes back for more.[99]

Dae and Rubel[]

From the hills, Dae and Rubel observe the fight in the valley below. Dae speculates on the basis of a Claymore warrior's strength—all-consuming hatred.[100]

This hatred has two parts, one for the Yoma, and one for the warrior's own body, infected with Yoma flesh. Dae recounts Priscilla's history, where she knowingly killed her infected father. Though she later suppressed her memory of that memory, the hatred of Yoma and self-hatred for killing her father resulted in Fast Development and a high Yoma power baseline. Even her detached arm had enough Yoma energy to reanimate the three former No. 1s.

And Cassandra's consumption of Roxanne further augmented Priscilla's power over Cassandra, possibly to the point where Cassandra is now a separate part of Priscilla. When she absorbs Cassandra, Priscilla will further rejoin her old arm and become the most powerful awakened ever. [101]

The real “Cassandra”[]

The fight with Cassandra suddenly stops. Octavia's party and the Ghosts watch surprised as Cassandra stands upright. The “pilot” body on the awakened form begins to sprouts wings.[102]

Cassandra's tentacles spin like a string trimmer as they mow down the surrounding forest and members of Octavia's party. Miria orders a retreat. Clare jumps above the tentacles of Cassandra, whose pilot body is plainly Priscilla's.[103]

Endless energy[]

In a perpetual cycle, the combatants damage each other then regenerate. Riful's daughter has overcome her energy limit by tapping into the remnants of the Destroyer. Priscilla begins to realize this herself, as does Rubel.[104]

Dae says that with the young Abyssal's endless supply of energy, the two combatants are now evenly matched. He invites Rubel to stay and watch.[105]

New old Cassandra[]

Elsewhere, Tabitha and Miria note that by Clare destroying the pilot torso, Cassandra has been freed of Priscilla's control—Cassandra sense of self has emerged.

But Cassandra is faster than ever. She avoid attacks by Octavia's party. Chronos tries to attack Cassandra with his tentacles, but she proves too quick for him.[106]

Helen notices that Cassandra is not moving as slowly as before. Miria suspects that under Priscilla's spell, Cassandra's movements were restrained—Cassandra took far more injuries here than when fighting Roxanne in Sutfafu. But by destroying the Priscilla pilot torso, Clare inadvertently unleashed Cassandra's true power.[107]

End of combat?[]

Out the battlefield beyond the city, the combat between Priscilla and Riful's daughter continues. When Priscilla punches the awakened, her right arm is taken off. Dae says that Priscilla's body parts are being absorbed and that Priscilla appears to be in trouble when Riful-like ribbons pierce Priscilla's body.[108]

But Priscilla regenerates her arm which she uses to break free of the ribbons. This surprises everyone.[109]

Scene 140a
The drawn naked sword

Priscilla continues to destroy the ribbons till she is able to break off one of the rod launchers. Riful's daughter notices that the new arm is different than before.[110]

Priscilla says that her old Claymore sword became a part of her flesh and blood. She then reverts to her original human form and from the right arm a living sword develops. The sword has throbbing veins as do all Yoma-entities and is apparently alive. But Priscilla uses it like a real sword and eventually cuts the upper torso of the awakened down to the original lower half.[111]

Additional details[]

Notes[]

Audio[]

From Claymore Intimate Persona, 変貌 Henbou (Transformation): Priscilla—Aya Hisakawa 4:43

Video[]

References[]

Tankōbon Claymore volumes cited are VIZ Media (en-us) editions, unless otherwise noted. Manga scenes (chapters) not yet translated cite Shueisha tankōbon (ja) editions. Manga scenes not yet published in tankōbon form cite Jump SQ (ja) editions. Fragments of Silver Omnibus (総集編 銀の断章 Gin no Danshou) 1–3, Shueisha, are only available in Japanese. Anime scenes (episodes) cited are FUNimation (en-us) editions, unless otherwise noted.

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  5. Claymore 4, Star Comics, Scene 18, p. 88
  6. Claymore 4, Daewon CI, Scene 18, p. 92
  7. Claymore 4, Comix-ART, Scene 18, p. 92
  8. Claymore 4, Culturecom, Scene 18, p. 92
  9. Claymore 4, Ever Glory, Scene 18, p. 92
  10. Claymore 7, Scene 37, p. 113
  11. Claymore 7, Glénat Édition Française, Scene 37, p. 113
  12. Claymore 7, Star Comics, Scene 39, p. 171
  13. Claymore 7, Shueisha, Scene 37, p. 113
  14. Claymore 4, Shueisha, Scene 18, p. 92
  15. Fragments of Silver Omnibus 3, "Yoma War Record III," p. 731
  16. Fragments of Silver Omnibus 1, "Yoma War Record I," p. 510
  17. Fragments of Silver Omnibus 1, "Yoma War Record I," p. 510
  18. Fragments of Silver Omnibus 1, "Yoma War Record I," p. 510
  19. Fragments of Silver Omnibus 1, "Yoma War Record I," p. 510
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  21. Claymore 5, Scene 23, p. 42; Claymore, Anime Scene 8
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  27. Fragments of Silver Omnibus 1, "Yoma War Record I," p. 510
  28. Fragments of Silver Omnibus II, "Yoma War Record II," p. 692
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