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===Personality===
===Personality===
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Clive's means of support were [[Kelley]], [[Elza]], and his life in the [[Howling Voice Guild]]. To be denied that life by what had happened between Kelley and Elza filled Clive with a rage that fueled his obsession with tracking down and punishing Elza. Ruthless, he had little hesitation in threatening or shooting anyone who would obstruct his pursuit.
Clive's means of support were [[Kelley]], [[Elza]], and his life in the [[Howling Voice Guild]]. To be denied that life by what had happened between Kelley and Elza filled Clive with a rage that fueled his obsession with tracking down and punishing Elza. Ruthless, he had little hesitation in threatening or shooting anyone who would obstruct his pursuit.


[[File:Clive confronts Nash in Muse.png|thumb|left|220px|I know all your secrets, hiss]]He knew [[Nash Latkje]] from his time in the Howling Voice Guide and disliked him, even though his death sentence for leaving the guild was postponed indefinitely.
He knew [[Nash Latkje]] from his time in the Howling Voice Guide and disliked him, even though his death sentence for leaving the guild was postponed indefinitely.


He did not open up to anyone else. During his time in the [[Toran Liberation Army]], he distanced himself from his colleagues and had little interest in their goal. Even though he had some gratitude towards the hero's help during the [[Dunan Unification War]], he still kept his thoughts to himself for the most part. When Elza fell, however, Clive unleashed his grief and sadness at everything that had happened.
He did not open up to anyone else. During his time in the [[Toran Liberation Army]], he distanced himself from his colleagues and had little interest in their goal. Even though he had some gratitude towards the hero's help during the [[Dunan Unification War]], he still kept his thoughts to himself for the most part. When Elza fell, however, Clive unleashed his grief and sadness at everything that had happened.