![]() ![]() Jeanne does allow herself to lean on Vanitas more in the manga, who promises multiple times to kill her if she is a threat to her master, again comparing Vanitas to Noé, who could not kill Louis de Sade years ago. She is also almost certainly a curse-bearer who has been forbidden to speak of it, and while it's fairly obvious even in the anime, the manga confirms that it's Lord Ruthven who did so, adding to the growing list of why Ruthven is the greatest threat to Vanitas' goal. Because of this, borreaus are hated by the rest of vampire society, so Jeanne has difficulty breaking away from anyone even remotely kind to her. It is a borreau who always kills a curse-bearer. 1 (Paperback) Your local Waterstones may have stock of this item. The anime does reveal Jeanne going to Dominique de Sade for aid in getting Vanitas to dislike her, but it doesn't show how Jeanne has grown close to Dominique as a whole, and Dominique even once refers to Jeanne as 'hers.' Dominique reveals why Jeanne has such trouble in pushing Vanitas away - borreaus are vampires whose ancestors committed great crimes, so they are punished by being the ones who must kill their own kind. ![]() Jeanne is another character whose entire story is not laid out. ![]()
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