Thread:TheDigger1/@comment-27109830-20160918161431/@comment-27109830-20160918203447

Well (discluding the similar verses, and the common connections), for Elphelt VS Celica, it's basically kind and caring artificial beings who are the younger 'sisters' of powerful mages, one, an antagonist who turned an ally, and the other, an hero turned villain, which applies to Nine VS Ramlethal as well, but reversed, for Tager VS Potemkin, it's basically that the latter was the blueprint for the former, so similar they are, for Bang VS Chipp, it's masculine wanna-be ninja's, for I-No VS Hazama, it's tomboyish artificial servants of the main antagonist, who fight at a range with their magical weapons, and are masters of deception, and for Hades VS That Man, it's the following:

- Hooded true antagonists who were also the root of all evil, kept their true identities hidden for most of the series, and were formerly parts of a group of scientists, before going solo, and also prefer to use magic to keep foes at a distance, and are one of the few people who can enter, let alone survive, in the alternate dimension of their worlds, where it's normally extremely dangerous to enter, and house the magical energy that provides everyday life, the Boundary and the Backyard respectively.