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===Chenille glow===
===Chenille glow===
[[Image:Mac Hall - Oni vs. Ghost.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Nova from [[wp:StarCraft: Ghost|StarCraft: Ghost]] meets Oni's Konoko – a pun on the Japanese word ONI 鬼, understood to mean "ghost" when Oni began development. (Actually, the Chinese GUǏ (same kanji) means "ghost" more literally; see [[Oni (myth)]].)]]
[[Image:Mac Hall - Oni vs. Ghost.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Nova from [[wp:StarCraft: Ghost|StarCraft: Ghost]] meets Oni's Konoko – a pun on the Japanese word ONI 鬼, understood to mean "ghost" when Oni began development. (Actually, the Chinese GUǏ (same kanji) means "ghost" more literally; see [[Oni (myth)]].)]]
As mentioned under {{SectionLink||Power surges}}, a Daodan host glows when their chrysalis is especially active. The effect appears blue on Konoko and red on Muro. This glow effect is referred to in the game's [[Cheats|cheat codes]] as "chenille", which is French for "caterpillar". This is likely making reference to the Daodan's imago stage, implying that a transformation is closer to occurring when the glow is visible. However there is no mention in any consoles of this glow being visible to Konoko's TCTF handlers, so it is left to the player to decide if this is an [[wikt: extradiegetic|extradiegetic]] effect.
As mentioned under {{SectionLink||Power surges}}, a Daodan host glows when their chrysalis is especially active. The effect appears blue on Konoko and red on Muro. This glow effect is referred to in the game's [[Cheats|cheat codes]] as "chenille", which is French for "caterpillar". This is likely making reference to the Daodan's imago stage, implying that a transformation is closer to occurring when the glow is visible. However there is no mention in any consoles of this glow being visible to Konoko's TCTF handlers, so it is left to the player to decide if this is an [[wikt:extradiegetic|extradiegetic]] effect.


===Imago stage===
===Imago stage===