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ChishioKunrin wrote: Btw, should we talk about how Cinder's Grimm arm has extended upward to her shoulder?

Because in Volume 5, it looked like this instead:

I'd say it's symbolic of her slowly becoming more Grimm than woman, as shown in the last episode. Salem did advise her to make the Grimm within her body dread her, though by doing so she's forfeited even more of her humanity. Though if her Grimm parts overtake her entire body, she'll no longer be able to generate an Aura, thus she won't be able to use her Semblance any longer. Though considering her Maiden powers she may see that as an acceptable loss, nothing would surprise me about her at this point, except for her suddenly rediscovering her conscience, and I fear it's far too late for that.