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** His red ore-like thorns might be a reference to how manticores were described as having cinnabar-red fur.
** His red ore-like thorns might be a reference to how manticores were described as having cinnabar-red fur.
* Pliny the Elder's ''Naturalis Historia'' erroneously describes manticores as living in Ethiopia, possibly because Ethiopia and India were often confused in ancient accounts. This could be the reason why Manticore is from [[Agisymba]].
* Pliny the Elder's ''Naturalis Historia'' erroneously describes manticores as living in Ethiopia, possibly because Ethiopia and India were often confused in ancient accounts. This could be the reason why Manticore is from [[Agisymba]].
* His Charge Skill is derived from the line ''Sewochini mībela ch’irak’i'', which roughly translates to “a monster that eats people” (ሰዎችን/''sewochini'' = people, ሚበላ/''mībela'' = eat, ጭራቅ/''ch’irak’i'' = monster) in Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia.
* His Charge Skill, Sewochini Mibela Ch'irak'i, roughly means “a monster that eats people” (ሰዎችን/''sewochini'' = people, ሚበላ/''mībela'' = eat, ጭራቅ/''ch’irak’i'' = monster) in Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia.


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