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== {{Star|3}} ==
== {{Star|3}} ==
{{#vardefine:transient gate|Yggdrasil}}
{{#vardefine:transient gate|Yggdrasil}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Fishy Feast<rt>Gymir Sumbl</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Drinking on the Open Sea<rt>Fishy Feast</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|A giant Transient who grows a white beard. He is the one who controls Rán, the devouring "sea that lived" that spreads out in the other world Yggdrasil that spares no ship, no man. He loves shining treasures more than anything, so he made it his life's work to collect them. Because of that, he has an exceptional amount of knowledge and aesthetic eye for high class treasures. This isn't limited to just gold; it covers anything he considers to "give off light." He has a childlike personality where he is poor at holding back from the things he wants and likes being complimented on his collection above all else.}}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|A giant Transient who grows a white beard. He is the one who controls Rán, the devouring "sea that lived" that spreads out in the other world Yggdrasil that spares no ship, no man. He loves shining treasures more than anything, so he made it his life's work to collect them. Because of that, he has an exceptional amount of knowledge and aesthetic eye for high class treasures. This isn't limited to just gold; it covers anything he considers to "give off light." He has a childlike personality where he is poor at holding back from the things he wants and likes being complimented on his collection above all else.}}
{{#masterdata:Card|155501}}
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{{#vardefine:transient variant|Christmas}}
{{#vardefine:transient variant|Christmas}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>宝殿玉彩<rt>Gymir Sumbl?</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Jeweled Treasure Hall<rt>Fishy Feast?</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Aegir has become the one to provide the the ingredients to be used in the Santa School's Sendoff Ceremony. He is a professor at Toyosu Oceanic Academy and an executive member, and to complete this request foisted upon him he has gone to another world's ocean. After obtaining the bounty of the sea while being rocked by raging waves, what awaited him upon getting back to Tokyo's ports was a glittering first rate treasure of a sauna. With a surprising mindfulness for occasions, the party loving Aegir is making his appearance not as the giant king of the ocean, but dressed up as part of the Wild Hunt. That is to say, the golden hunting party spoken of in the holy night's legends. Since he resembles an old neighbor who once existed, he has a sense of compassion for those who have been reduced to a part of an automatic System. Phrased another way, it would be "something that inputs in someone's will and outputs a fixed result." That is another term for an empty vessel that has no influence on majority rule. }}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Aegir has become the one to provide the the ingredients to be used in the Santa School's Sendoff Ceremony. He is a professor at Toyosu Oceanic Academy and an executive member, and to complete this request foisted upon him he has gone to another world's ocean. After obtaining the bounty of the sea while being rocked by raging waves, what awaited him upon getting back to Tokyo's ports was a glittering first rate treasure of a sauna. With a surprising mindfulness for occasions, the party loving Aegir is making his appearance not as the giant king of the ocean, but dressed up as part of the Wild Hunt. That is to say, the golden hunting party spoken of in the holy night's legends. Since he resembles an old neighbor who once existed, he has a sense of compassion for those who have been reduced to a part of an automatic System. Phrased another way, it would be "something that inputs in someone's will and outputs a fixed result." That is another term for an empty vessel that has no influence on majority rule. }}
{{#masterdata:Card|155503}}
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|hit-minor=Nugah!
|hit-minor=Nugah!
|hit-major=What?!
|hit-major=What?!
|charge=O’ Ran’s sea, time to spread out the net of Jealousy! Fishy Feast. Gymir Sumbl!
|charge=O’ Ran’s sea, time to spread out the net of Jealousy! Drinking on the Open Sea, Gymir Sumbl!
|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…
|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=So, you’ve escaped my net. However I look at it, that’s a fearsome prey…
|ko=So, you’ve escaped my net. However I look at it, that’s a fearsome prey…
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=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.
* Aegir's charge Skill makes reference to the wife of the giant [[wikipedia:Ægir|Ægir]], [[wikipedia:Rán|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.
* Curiously, even though all of Aegir's lines refer to drowning people, and getting their belongings, it was [[wikipedia:Rán|Rán]] who represented this sinister side of the sea for the Norse, while [[wikipedia:Ægir|Ægir]] personified the sea as a friendly power.


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