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translated lines for the giant of the Seas, Aegir! as well as a bit of trivia, regarding the character.
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(translated lines for the giant of the Seas, Aegir! as well as a bit of trivia, regarding the character.)
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|ogg=aegir
|ogg=aegir
|cdn=yes
|cdn=yes
|summon=
|summon=The giant of the Great seas! You got nerve to call this Aegir! I shall welcome you to my abode. The face of someone intoxicated in a frenzy is the only thing which can satisfy my greed!
|battle=
|battle=You, with that look like you just survived a shipwreck... In other words, my favorite expression!
|move=
|move=Come! Time to get drunk!
|attack=
|attack=Let’s go!!
|skill=
|skill=I’ll chew you off!
|hit-minor=
|hit-minor=Nugah!
|hit-major=
|hit-major=What?!
|charge=
|charge=O’ Ran’s sea, time to spread out the net of Jealousy! Fishy Feast. Gymir Sumbl!
|victory=
|victory=Well, well! Starting today, these are all my belongings! I shall admire all of these as long as they’re in my hands, Hahahaa…
|ko=
|ko=So, you’ve escaped my net. However I look at it, that’s a fearsome prey…
|love=
|love=To think of how lovely your face is when you try to escape my chest. Damn, I ended up seriously falling for you. I’m in love with you, My Honey…
|title='''Tokyo Afterschool Summoners.''' You boat riders. Be welcome here. And now, enjoy sinking by my hand!
}}
}}


=Notes=
=Notes=
* Aegir's Sacred Artifact first appeared in Lifewonder's previous game, Fantastic Boyfriends as a weapon to be used by Gordon. Despite it has the exact same design and the name of the weapon surely claiming it was Aegir's, it is uncertain if there is a relation here.
* Aegir's Sacred Artifact first appeared in Lifewonder's previous game, Fantastic Boyfriends as a weapon to be used by Gordon. Despite it has the exact same design and the name of the weapon surely claiming it was Aegir's, it is uncertain if there is a relation here.
* Aegir's charge Skill makes reference to the wife of the giant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86gir Ægir], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A1n Rán], the personification of the seas, for the norse, and how she was, allegedly, fond of laying nets to catch the men who sailed the seas.
* Curiously, even though all of Aegir's lines refer to drowning people, and getting their belongings, it was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A1n Rán] who represented this sinister side of the sea for the norse, while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86gir Ægir] personified the sea as a friendly power.


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