Transient Information
Research Files
Official English
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"A Transient originally from another world known as the Land of Wa, where he served as a shrine's guardian dog. With his partner-cum-grandfather figure, Ungyo, having been recently buried after fulfilling his duty, he is currently on the hunt for a new partner. Agyo's strong desire to become the perfect guardian dog fuels his search for a partner who will take his life's work equally as seriously."
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Translated from Japanese
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A Summon from the other world Wa no Kuni. There he guarded the borders of shrines as a komainu. In order to return home, he is looking hard for a new partner to replace Ungyou, his partner and adoptive grandfather. Since he thinks of "I want to be a great komainu!" he holds great respect for people who quickly and easily handle their work.
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Official Japanese
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異世界ワノクニ出身の転光生。ワノクニでは狛犬として神社の境界を守っていた。 相棒であり、爺替わりにしていたウンギョウが、役目を全うし土地に還ったことにより新たな相棒を見つけようと奮闘中。立派な狛犬になりたい!という思いからか、己の生業をテキパキとこなす相手に敬意を抱く。
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Official English
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"Agyo is a throwback to the Oriental Lion, an ancient symbol of prosperity. The Water Orbs floating about him are his Sacred Artifacts, and by spinning them about to resemble an ancient Japanese crest, he is able to ward off evil from both places and people, a power he gained as a guardian dog. It appears, however, that the lion within him holds a different power entirely. He prefers purified spaces, and so gets the urge to clean dirty rooms whenever he sees them."
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Translated from Japanese
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An atavism of the old symbol of prosperity, the "oriental left hand guardian dog." The water balls floating around him are his Sacred Artifact, and by encircling around him in a tomoe pattern he purifies places and people of evil. This is a power komainu have to do their duties, but as a "left hand guardian dog" his power is something else. Because he likes cleansed places, when he sees dirty rooms he gets into the mood to start cleaning.
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Official Japanese
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旧き繁栄の象徴「オリエントの獅子」の先祖返り。周りに浮かべた水球が神器であり、巴紋に見立てて巡らせることで場や人から邪を祓う。これは狛犬の務めとして得た能力で、彼の「獅子」としての能力は別にあるようだ。清められた空間を好むため、汚れた部屋を見るとすぐに掃除したくなるらしい。
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CV
Event |
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Summon |
My name is Agyou, an old venerable guardian! ...I can say that I'm still practicing... Hey! Don't laugh! |
Beginning of Battle |
Here lies a sacred domain! The bad guys must be pushed back! |
Move |
Okay, let's do it! |
Attacking |
Tomoe, run wild! |
Skill Activation |
Tomoe, let's go! |
Hit (minor) |
That won't work~! |
Hit (major) |
Tch...... This is nothing......! |
Charge |
Listen well, the lion's roar that repels evil! Emotional Solidarity, Water Purification Ritual! ...Don't look down on me for being a kid! |
Victory |
Alright~! The guardian scored a big one! Come and admire me, hehehehe~! |
KO'd |
You won't go any further! ...I have to protect... Oh it's no use...... |
Love |
Lately, your Guardian points have going up lots! maybe, just maybe, if you’re fine with it, we can go together to a place we want to protect… that’s what I think now… |
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Appearances
Item Summon
The regular ☆3 and ☆4 versions of Agyo are only avaiable via their event's Item Exchange/Andvari Shop. They cannot be obtained via permanent summons.
Notes
- Komainu, sometimes called lion-dogs, are statues put in the entrance of Shinto temples with the objective of warding off evil spirits.
- While bearing heavy resemblance to a certain yokai, Agyou does indeed have a love for cones.
- His Charge skill, Misogiharae, is a Shinto term that combines the words misogi (禊) and harae (祓) which refers to the act of purifying the mind and body by removing sins and impurities that are considered taboo.
- Misogi is performed when a person who serves in a Shinto ritual comes into contact with impurities, and harae is performed on those who committed sins and impurities.
- Year of the Wildest Boar
- He enjoys cleaning due to how his grandfather thought it was similar to purification ceremonies
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