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Ikkinno

So I'm gonna try to answer some questions (I only watched the anime, not the LN, so I may be wrong) Neko: She is a "strain" that is what the blue king called her in the stadium. Strain are people who have power without being a subordinate of a king (aren't king too) (btw, Anna (the little girl) is also a strain. She basically encountered Shiro by chance when He fell in the school and because she was lonely and he seemed nice, she modified his memories. Kings: There are 7 kings, each has a color, represents something, and goes from the strongest to the weakest. They got their power from the slate and can share it with their clansmen. The colors and power of the first 6 kings are the same since the first génération of kings. We know 5 kings for now: 1st king: The silver king: He represents immutable, so basically invincible and never aging. He is also the first-ever king 2nd king: The gold king: Strongest king, has control over all of Japan and a lot of industry 3rd king: The red king: The one with the most destructing power and the wildest. 4th king: The blue king: He represents stability and order. The blue clan plays the role of the police for the supernatural world. 7th king: The colorless king: He is the Joker, he has the power to break the balance between kings. The old colorless king, Ichigen Miwa, Had the power of premonition, and the new one can change his body and take the experience and power of his victims. The Sword of Damocles: The gift of the slate, it represents the status of its king (can be measured with the Weissman level). When its king is mentally weak, they break little by little. And they end up falling on its king creating a huge explosion big enough to have to change the map. So if Mikoto's sword fell, even if everyone was out of the island, they probably would have been touched. The only way to stop a sword from falling is to kill its king.