Flora

Flora was Claymore #8 in Clare's time. Her nickname is Windcutter Flora, after her lightning-fast sword drawing technique, considered to be the fastest draw of any Claymore.

Appearance
Flora had long, slightly curly hair. She wore the standard Claymore uniform and had silver eyes like the rest of the Claymores. She is considered to be physically beautiful.

The Northern Campaign
As a division captain during the North campaign, she led the following Claymores: Lily (#18), Wendy (#30), Karla (#39), and Clare (#47). During the first battle of the North, Flora was unwilling to rely on Clare and Karla due to their low rank and lack of power. However, the fight changed her impression. After the first skirmish in the Northern campaign, she challenged Clare to a duel in order to test her Windcutter sword style against Clare's Quick Sword technique. After the duel it was determined that Clare's Quick Sword was faster but less precise of the two techniques while still being of equivalent power. After that confrontation, Flora surrendered the title of "Fastest sword amongst the Claymores" to Clare. In the Awakened Being battle after this Flora was killed after being cut in half by Rigardo with little effort on his part. Posthumously, Clare uses and has mastered Flora's Windcutter technique during the seven year time skip.

Anime Version
In the Anime, Flora and Clare's duel is interrupted by Jean before it can begin. Instead, Flora questions Clare and Jean's motives and exclaims that she does not trust them, but her attitude changes when Clare tells her about her grudge with Priscilla and about Illena's sacrifice. The three of them make a promise to survive the following battle, no matter what. Out of the three warriors, only Clare survived.

Additionally, Flora seemed to know about Elena in the anime, whereas she never mentioned her in the manga.

Personality
Flora was a very kind and caring Claymore. She always follows orders from her superiors and becomes Miria's second-in-command during the Northern Campaign. Unlike most of the other Claymores (such as Clare, Helen) who speak in blunt Japanese, Flora is soft-spoken and always uses polite language, even when she is trying to impose tight discipline on Miria's behalf.

Etymology
Flora is the name of the goddess of beauty and flowers in Roman Mythology. Claymore's Flora is palpably designed to be an exceptionally (physically) beautiful character, hence the name. Her Wincutter technique is believed to name after the story of the west wind.