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* WillfullyWeak: Halara is a frighteningly strong person for a detective, making one wonder where those skills come from. However, they only apply that strength to attack their opponents when absolutely necessary; at any other point in time, Halara completely holds this back.
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** During the "Fink the Slaughter Artist incident" with Chief Yakou during Chapter 4, when Yuma regrets not having chased the assassin down after witnessing Yakou get stabbed, Halara assures him that it was a ''good'' idea because he would've died if he had done so (Fink wouldn't have made him his next target in reality, because he was hired to target ''only'' Yakou, but the thought counts here). This, of course, means that despite Halara's aloofness, they are ''actually'' concerned for Yuma's life and Halara's BigDamnHeroes moments aren't just out of necessity.
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* QueerColors: Their official art shows them with is a combination of black, purple and yellow colors, and along with their white hair it matches the colors of the nonbinary flag. It is unclear if this was intentional or coincidental, as Kodaka has gone on record as having had no intention behind Halara's lack of defined gender other than to make them more mysterious, and their hair is notably more silver than white.

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* QueerColors: Their official art shows them with is a combination of black, purple and yellow colors, and along with their white hair it matches the colors of the nonbinary flag. It is unclear if this was intentional or coincidental, as Kodaka has gone on record as having had no intention behind Halara's lack of defined gender other than to make them more mysterious, and their hair is notably more silver than white.

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