Stigma (2024)

Stigma
Stigma (1)
Stigma in parody cartoon

Variant

Scar

Original name

N/A

Category

Medical

Description

Unhealable incision on abdomen

Status

Extant

Bearer

Claymore warriors

Associated anomaly

Silver eyes, pale-colored hair

Quote

It's the physical evidence that we're half-Yoma. A sign of something abhorrent living in our bodies.[1]

First mention

Scene 13, Anime Scene 5

Contents

  • 1 Etymology
  • 2 Description
  • 3 History
    • 3.1 Teresa
    • 3.2 Clare
      • 3.2.1 Rubel's observation
      • 3.2.2 Shire mission
      • 3.2.3 Gonahl hunt
    • 3.3 Miata
    • 3.4 Deneve
    • 3.5 Cocoon
      • 3.5.1 Clare exits
      • 3.5.2 Danger
      • 3.5.3 Tissue donors
        • 3.5.3.1 Dragons' Descendents
        • 3.5.3.2 Yoma
        • 3.5.3.3 Awakened
  • 4 References

Etymology[]

Originally a fan-reader term, based on a misreading of the Freezing series, where 聖痕 Seikon (Stigmata) refers to hexagonal-shaped tablets made from cell cultures, harvested from extraterrestrials called Nova.[2] In Freezing, "Stigmata" does not refer to scars or incisions.

In Claymore, the Yoma implant and abdominal incision are both unnamed. The implant itself is not depicted, unlike Freezing.

"Stigma" derives from the Ancient Greek στίγμα (“brand”). In Christian theology, "stigmata" refers to non-healing wounds that can bleed. It is implied that the Claymore stigmata may also bleed, releasing a Yoma scent that Clare can never wash off, as Rubel says in Scene 2.

"Stigmata" Stigma (2) is the plural of "stigma."

Despite Teresa disclaiming "savior" status, Claymore resembles a Christian allegory, in which stigma-bearing warriors die for the sins of humanity, as the Teresa arc illustrates.

Description[]

A Claymore warrior's abdomen bears an unhealable incision, which frightens most people who see it. The incision runs down from the throat to the mons pubis.[3]

Stigma (3)
Clare's stigma

The incision provides sites for the Yoma tissue implants throughout the body. Only sutures prevent the internal organs from spilling out.[4]

Warriors such as Teresa report that the stigma does not hurt. Initial pain associated with the stigma is the Yoma implants taking hold in the body, turning the human subject into a half-Yoma. Unknown as to amount of bodily fluids, if any, bleeds from the stigma, or the degree of clotting.

The cartoon in the infobox shows a humorous possibility as to the stigma's appearance.[5]

History[]

Teresa[]

Early in the Teresa arc, Teresa frightens away a gang of bandits by exposing her abdomen.[6] After an altercation with Rig, Clare hugs Teresa's stigma, believing it hurts Teresa.[7]

Clare[]

Rubel's observation[]

While Clare bathes by a waterfall, Rubel reminds Clare that she cannot wash away the smell of Yoma from her body, since her own body produces the smell.[8] This may allude to bodily fluids or scent emanating from the non-healing incision.

Shire mission[]

In a Lautrec forest, Clare rendezvous with Rubel, who brings a new set of shirt and leggings to replace the ones damaged by the Awakened Claymore in Egon.[9]

Rubel examines Clare's wound. He directly alludes to Clare's stigma, asking what would Raki think if he sees it.[10]

On Mount Shire, Clare confesses that the abdominal pain was so intense during transformation, she could only sleep by clinging to her best friend, Elena.[11]

Gonahl hunt[]

Later in Gonahl, Ophelia seizes Clare and pokes her fingers into Clare's stigma, then tastes Clare's blood. Ophelia confirms that Clare is at least partially awakened.[12]

Miata[]

In Rabona, after the Agatha incident, Galatea speaks with Father Vincent in the cathedral. They are interrupted when Clarice chases down Miata, trying to escape a bath. Miata hides behind the priest. Vincent is unsurprised by Miata's stigma, having seen Clare's when binding her wounds.[13]

Deneve[]

At Organization Headquarters, Helen fears that Clare, naked in the cocoon, may refuse to leave, being ashamed of her stigma. Then Deneve expose her abdomen, shocking Raki. She tells him that he must embrace Clare with all his might.[14]

Cocoon[]

Clare exits[]

As Raki speaks to Clare through the cocoon casing, a section of the cocoon crumbles and Clare emerges.[15]

Danger[]

But Clare's internal organs are spilling out from the vertical incision running down the length of her torso. While Raki and Yuma press close the incision to prevent Clare's organs from emerging, Deneve quickly sews with a large needle similar to a Hagedorn or sailmaker's needle, which pathologists use to close up bodies after an autopsy. Deneve uses the traditional "baseball" stitch that medical professionals still use today.

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Deneves sews up Clare

Deneve explains that the Organization never solved the problem of healing the Yoma implant incision and used sutures to keep the warriors whole.[16]

Tissue donors[]

Dragons' Descendents[]

During the Claymore Rebellion, Limt reveals to Miria the secret of the Dragons' Descendents. He explains that they are a hermaphrodite people, who once awaken, remain in their dragon form. And can live up to 200 years.

And shavings of tissue from their awakened and unawakened forms, when combined, create a mobile parasite that takes over the brain in humans, who develop into Yoma. This parasite moves from its old host, once the host is physically exhausted, to a new host.[17] It is not shown what procedure is used to insert the parasite.

Yoma[]

Tissue of infected humans are used to make implants for the creation of Claymore warriors. It is stated in the "Yoma War Record" that some trainees do not survive the procedure, due to the physical and psychological trauma.

Awakened[]

Unknown as to exact procedure to make non-warrior awakened males and Abyss Feeders, though the tissue of salvaged awakened beings are used. Possibly similar or the same as making Claymore warriors, since donor tissue is involved. Abyss Feeders bear sutures all over their bodies, some or all possibly stigmata.

Possibly due to the lifespan of the Dragons' Descendents, all Yoma-entities do not age beyond reaching an age-range spanning from pre-adolencense to early adulthood.

References[]

Tankōbon Claymore volumes cited are VIZ Media (en-us) editions, unless otherwise noted. Manga scenes (chapters) not yet translated cite Shueisha tankōbon (ja) editions. Manga scenes not yet published in tankōbon form cite Jump SQ (ja) editions. Fragments of Silver Omnibus (総集編 銀の断章 Gin no Danshou) 1–3, Shueisha, are only available in Japanese. Anime scenes (episodes) cited are FUNimation (en-us) editions, unless otherwise noted.

  1. Claymore 15, Scene 82, p. 149
  2. Stigmata, Freezing Wiki
  3. Jump SQ, September 2012, Claymore, Scene 129, p. 651
  4. Jump SQ, September 2012, Claymore, Scene 129, pp. 652–655
  5. Fragments of Silver Omnibus 2, p. 701
  6. Claymore 3, Scene 13, pp. 124–126; Claymore, Anime Scene 5
  7. Claymore 3, Scene 15, p. 183; Claymore, Anime Scene 6
  8. Claymore 1, Scene 3, p. 77
  9. Claymore 1, Scene 4, pp. 158–159
  10. Claymore 1, Scene 4, pp. 160–161
  11. Claymore 1, Scene 4, p. 173
  12. Claymore 6, Scene 31, pp. 124–131
  13. Claymore 15, Scene 82, pp. 144–149
  14. Jump SQ, July 2012, Claymore, Scene 127, pp. 287–292
  15. Jump SQ, September 2012, Claymore, Scene 129, pp. 647–650
  16. Jump SQ, September 2012, Claymore, Scene 129, pp. 651–655
  17. Jump SQ, June 2012, Claymore, Scene 126, pp. 246–249
Stigma (2024)

FAQs

What does stigma mean? ›

Britannica Dictionary definition of STIGMA. 1. [singular] : a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something. the stigma associated with mental illness = the stigma of mental illness. the stigma of being poor = the stigma of poverty.

What is an example of a stigma? ›

Examples of mental illness stigma include when people make comments such as “You're crazy,” “She's schizophrenic,” or “You can't be depressed; you're so happy,”. Other examples include when a person with mental illness is made fun of or called weak for seeking help. Stigma usually involves incorrect stereotypes.

Why is stigma bad? ›

Some of the harmful effects of stigma can include: Reluctance to seek help or treatment. Lack of understanding by family, friends, co-workers or others. Fewer opportunities for work, school or social activities or trouble finding housing.

What does it mean if you have stigma? ›

Stigma is when someone sees you in a negative way because of a particular characteristic or attribute (such as skin colour, cultural background, a disability or a mental illness). When someone treats you in a negative way because of your mental illness, this is discrimination.

What does stigma slang mean? ›

/ˈstɪɡ·mə/ a strong lack of respect for a person or a group of people or a bad opinion of them because they have done something society does not approve of: [ C usually sing ] There's a stigma associated with low-income food programs.

Is it normal to have stigma? ›

smegm* can occur naturally in everyone. However, it most commonly appears in people who are uncircumcised. The foreskin can trap oils, skin cells and other fluids, creating an ideal environment for smegm* to accumulate. It doesn't usually appear before puberty.

What are typical stigmas? ›

Background
  • racism experienced by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
  • racism experienced by African, Caribbean, and Black Canadians.
  • sexual stigma and gender identity stigma as experienced by LGBTQ2+ people.
  • mental illness stigma.
  • HIV stigma.
  • substance use stigma.
  • obesity stigma.
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What words describe stigma? ›

The Dictionary Definition -- “a mark of disgrace

According to Webster, synonyms for stigma include shame, disgrace, dishonor, ignominy, opprobrium, humiliation, (bad) reputation. There is not a positive word or image in the list.

How to stop stigma? ›

Seven Things You Can Do to Reduce Stigma
  1. Know the facts. Educate yourself about mental illness including substance use disorders.
  2. Be aware of your attitudes and behaviour. ...
  3. Choose your words carefully. ...
  4. Educate others. ...
  5. Focus on the positive. ...
  6. Support people. ...
  7. Include everyone.

Why is stigma so powerful? ›

Stigma is a very powerful mechanism. It is the expression of an old coping strategy sometimes very efficient for survival. It serves to identify, and to do it forever, a danger. In order to do so, a characteristic of the danger becomes a distinctive mark, or the bearer is marked, often forcefully.

What is the biggest cause of stigma? ›

Stigma often comes from lack of understanding or fear. Inaccurate or misleading media representations of mental illness contribute to both those factors.

Is stigma about disrespect? ›

Stigma is a cluster of negative attitudes and beliefs that motivate the public to fear, reject, avoid and discriminate against people with mental illnesses. It is not just a matter of using the wrong word or action. It is about disrespect.

What is stigma in simple words? ›

1. a. : a set of negative and unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something. One of the major obstacles to persons seeking treatment for addiction is the stigma attached to the disease.

Why do I get stigma? ›

It can come from society, employers, the media, and even our friends and family. You may even experience internalised stigma, where you come to believe the negative messages or stereotypes about yourself.

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