![]() ![]() Sun Takeda Why did Aiko kill herself Gleipnir?Īiko killed herself because she was constantly being bullied. The idea behind Gleipnir is that, while simplistic, it can be used to bind the memory hogs in applications. Gleipnir is a deceptively strong ribbon which was used to bind a mythical wolf named Fenrir. ![]() The name Gleipnir comes from the Norse mythology. Having been caught up on the manga, without spoiling anything. It's nothing amazing and there's an argument for it just being a “surprisingly good ecchi show”, but I see it more as a genuinely good show with effort put in that just also has a ton of fanservice and innuendos. Gleipnir is said to hold until Ragnarök, when Fenrir will finally break free and devour Odin. In Norse mythology, Gleipnir (Old Norse "open one") is the binding that holds the mighty wolf Fenrir (as attested in chapter 34 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning). Clair not only wants to kill her own sister out of revenge but also to ensure Shuichi belongs to her. Albeit her affections towards him are a lot more twisted this time around. Her feelings for Shuichi are still as strong as they were back then. ![]()
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