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==Personality==
==Personality==
At his core, Reclusa despises the very concept of bonds to such an extent that he was willing to trap people in artificial dream worlds just to prevent them from interacting with anyone else. He also shows a sadistic personality, as evidenced by him not only fully acknowledging to Snoutlet that anyone caught in the dream worlds is likely to starve to death, but even indicating that is precisely the point behind trapping them. Reclusa was also shown to have an extremely childish demeanor by being dramatic in his words and posturing, sometimes breaking out into a sing-song dialogue, comparing everything to toys that he breaks for fun, and also being prone to tantrums if he does not get his way. His childish nature is further reinforced in the Japanese version where he often addresses himself with the pronoun ''boku-chin'', which is generally reserved for young boys.
At his core, Reclusa despises the very concept of bonds to such an extent that he was willing to trap people in artificial dream worlds just to prevent them from interacting with anyone else. He also shows a sadistic personality, as evidenced by his not only fully acknowledging to Snoutlet that anyone caught in the dream worlds is likely to starve to death, but even indicating that is precisely the point behind trapping them. Reclusa was also shown to have an extremely childish demeanor by being dramatic in his words and posturing, sometimes breaking out into a sing-song dialogue, comparing everything to toys that he breaks for fun, and also being prone to tantrums if he does not get its way. His childish nature is further reinforced in the Japanese version where he often addresses himself with the pronoun ''boku-chin'', which is generally reserved for young boys.


==Battle==
==Battle==

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