Talk:Masked Lumen/@comment-164802-20130622003810/@comment-164802-20130622071632

@Red Komet: Regarding the mask, due to the size of the hole its easy to tell that the person can see using both eyes through the one hole. given the design of the mask and how far out it is from the face, there's enough distance from the hole and the eyes for both to see clearly through it

And regarding your gender statement: Female followers? It's never been stated that they were one-gender-only races, it's just been stated that only males who followed the holy order could be lumen sages, and only females who worshiped the darkness could become Ombra Witches.

The Umbra Witches are always depicted as female warriors who fought with the Powers of Darkness. It would be my guess that male followers would marry an Umbra witch, and should they have a daughter, she'd be taught the ways of their clans. If they had boys they wouldn't be taught anything but to respect the Witches like their fathers before them.

Same with Lumen Sages, only males would be allowed to practice their Holy arts where as females, like their umbran male counter parts, would not be allowed to practice Lumen arts while the males would.

But then again its all just theory on my part, we've only ever been shown Male Lumen Sages and Female Umbra Witches. I mean even in the beginning when Jeanne was going to undergo her trial to become the next clan leader, she was only given female combatants to chose from, no male Umbra witches at all.

Also in the flash back scene regarding Balder and Rosa's child being exposed, they have members of the Umbra Witches and Lumen Sages all lined up in an isle while staring at the two. Behind Balder were only male lumen sages and behind Rosa was only female umbra witches.