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{{#vardefine:note agyo|He was summoned during the 2018 New Years event. | {{#vardefine:note agyo|He was summoned during the 2018 New Years event. | ||
{{#vardefine:note gullinbursti|He was summoned during the 2019 New Years event. | }}{{#vardefine:note gullinbursti|He was summoned during the 2019 New Years event. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note eita|A possible reference to the owner of Eita's Sacred Artifact, Poseidon, as being part of the 12 Olympians. | }}{{#vardefine:note eita|A possible reference to the owner of Eita's Sacred Artifact, Poseidon, as being part of the 12 Olympians. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note sitri|Ranked 12th in the Ars Goetia. | }}{{#vardefine:note sitri|Ranked 12th in the Ars Goetia. | ||
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}}{{#vardefine:note tetsuox|He is based on Li Kui from the Chinese novel Water Margin. Li Kui is ranked 22nd among the 36 heavenly spirits. | }}{{#vardefine:note tetsuox|He is based on Li Kui from the Chinese novel Water Margin. Li Kui is ranked 22nd among the 36 heavenly spirits. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note kurogane|Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was 24 years old when he wrote the drama titled Götz von Berlichingen (1773), a tragedy based on the memoirs of historical adventurer-poet Gottfried or Götz von Berlichingen, who was famously known for having a metal prosthetic arm. | }}{{#vardefine:note kurogane|Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was 24 years old when he wrote the drama titled Götz von Berlichingen (1773), a tragedy based on the memoirs of historical adventurer-poet Gottfried or Götz von Berlichingen, who was famously known for having a metal prosthetic arm. | ||
{{#vardefine:note leib|Sami National Day. He is based on a figure in Sami mythology. | }}{{#vardefine:note leib|Sami National Day. He is based on a figure in Sami mythology. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note tajikarao|The supposed founding year (210 BC) of the Togakushi Shrine where Ame-no-tajikarao is enshrined as a main deity. | }}{{#vardefine:note tajikarao|The supposed founding year (210 BC) of the Togakushi Shrine where Ame-no-tajikarao is enshrined as a main deity. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note melusine|One day before Valentines Day as a possible reference to the story of the Melusine who had fled from her lover and family after he broke his promise of not beholding her as she took a bath. | }}{{#vardefine:note melusine|One day before Valentines Day as a possible reference to the story of the Melusine who had fled from her lover and family after he broke his promise of not beholding her as she took a bath. | ||
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}}{{#vardefine:note ryota|Approximately halfway through spring, starts after the spring equinox from March 22st to April 25th, Easter can fall on any day between these two dates. | }}{{#vardefine:note ryota|Approximately halfway through spring, starts after the spring equinox from March 22st to April 25th, Easter can fall on any day between these two dates. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note barguest|A combination of numbers considered bad-luck or evil in some parts of the globe, 4 in the east and 13 in the west. | }}{{#vardefine:note barguest|A combination of numbers considered bad-luck or evil in some parts of the globe, 4 in the east and 13 in the west. | ||
{{#vardefine:note benten|World Art Day. She is based on a goddess of arts. | }}{{#vardefine:note benten|World Art Day. She is based on a goddess of arts. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note robinson| Publication date of Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe". | }}{{#vardefine:note robinson| Publication date of Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe". | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note ganglie|Refers to the Five Precepts or Five Rules of Training in Buddhism for the lay people, the 3rd precept being specifically about proper sexual conduct, responsibility, and long-term commitment. | }}{{#vardefine:note ganglie|Refers to the Five Precepts or Five Rules of Training in Buddhism for the lay people, the 3rd precept being specifically about proper sexual conduct, responsibility, and long-term commitment. | ||
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}}{{#vardefine:note ose|Ranked 57th in the Ars Goetia. | }}{{#vardefine:note ose|Ranked 57th in the Ars Goetia. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note oz|Publication date of L. Frank Baum's children's book "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (1900). | }}{{#vardefine:note oz|Publication date of L. Frank Baum's children's book "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (1900). | ||
{{#vardefine:note nobuharu|Death date of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1616). Ieyasu played an important part in the decline of Takeda clan through defeating them in battle. | }}{{#vardefine:note nobuharu|Death date of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1616). Ieyasu played an important part in the decline of Takeda clan through defeating them in battle. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note pollux|Halfway through the period of Gemini in the Horoscope (May 21 - June 20). | }}{{#vardefine:note pollux|Halfway through the period of Gemini in the Horoscope (May 21 - June 20). | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note azathoth|Date (1922) of the letter H.P. Lovecraft wrote to Frank Belknap Long about an incomplete novel he was writing titled Azathoth. | }}{{#vardefine:note azathoth|Date (1922) of the letter H.P. Lovecraft wrote to Frank Belknap Long about an incomplete novel he was writing titled Azathoth. | ||
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}}{{#vardefine:note hanuman|Sun Wukong knew 72 transformations in Journey to the West. | }}{{#vardefine:note hanuman|Sun Wukong knew 72 transformations in Journey to the West. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note azazel|Day of Atonement or Yum Kippur, a scapegoat is often sacrificed during this time. | }}{{#vardefine:note azazel|Day of Atonement or Yum Kippur, a scapegoat is often sacrificed during this time. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note avarga|The first day of Naadam, a traditional sports festival celebrated in Mongolia. It | }}{{#vardefine:note avarga|The first day of Naadam, a traditional sports festival celebrated in Mongolia. It has three main games, including wrestling. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note seth|Supposed birthday of the Egyptian god Seth converted to the Gregorian calendar. | }}{{#vardefine:note seth|Supposed birthday of the Egyptian god Seth converted to the Gregorian calendar. | ||
}}{{#vardefine:note aegir|Discovery date (2000) of an exoplanet Epsilon Eridani b named Aegir that orbits the star in the constellation Eridanus named Ran. | }}{{#vardefine:note aegir|Discovery date (2000) of an exoplanet Epsilon Eridani b named Aegir that orbits the star in the constellation Eridanus named Ran. |
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