Difference between revisions of "Takemaru"

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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|After losing three swords, all that was left to him was the power to go back to the place he once belonged. His broken horn that he usually uses as a hammer can tie any land to a place that should be connected to and construct a dark cave linking to the Takkotsu Caverns. The scenery beyond that is all dear to him and is almost completely the same as his memory aside from one point. As he can collect resources from the other world his Artifact can create, he often helps out in the kitchen of the money sink that is the Kamata Crafters. He has a wide ranging, abundant love for the once unified oni race, aside from one exception.}}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|After losing three swords, all that was left to him was the power to go back to the place he once belonged. His broken horn that he usually uses as a hammer can tie any land to a place that should be connected to and construct a dark cave linking to the Takkotsu Caverns. The scenery beyond that is all dear to him and is almost completely the same as his memory aside from one point. As he can collect resources from the other world his Artifact can create, he often helps out in the kitchen of the money sink that is the Kamata Crafters. He has a wide ranging, abundant love for the once unified oni race, aside from one exception.}}
{{#masterdata:Card|161602|takemaru02}}
{{#masterdata:Card|161602|takemaru02}}
== Relations ==
{| class='wikitable'
! Relation !! From Others !!  !! To Others
|-
! Like
| {{Companion icon|Motosumi}}→
| rowspan='2' | {{Companion icon|size=medium|Takemaru}}
| →{{Companion icon|Oniwaka}}<br>→{{Companion icon|Motosumi}}
|-
! Dislike
| {{Companion icon|Oniwaka}}→
| →{{Companion icon|Suzuka}}
|}
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*His CS references [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takkoku-no-Iwaya Takkoku-no-Iwaya], a Buddhist Shrine in the Tohoku region of Japan.
*His CS references [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takkoku-no-Iwaya Takkoku-no-Iwaya], a Buddhist Shrine in the Tohoku region of Japan.
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