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* Tvastar is based on the deity in Vedic religion of the [[Wikipedia:Tvastar|same name]]. He is an artisan god, fashioner, and a solar deity; one of the more famous items he created was the [[Wikipedia:Vajra|Vajra]] that [[Wikipedia:Indra|Indra]] weilded, which gave him the titles of "The Heavenly Builder" and "The Maker of Divine Implements". | * Tvastar is based on the deity in Vedic religion of the [[Wikipedia:Tvastar|same name]]. He is an artisan god, fashioner, and a solar deity; one of the more famous items he created was the [[Wikipedia:Vajra|Vajra]] that [[Wikipedia:Indra|Indra]] weilded, which gave him the titles of "The Heavenly Builder" and "The Maker of Divine Implements". | ||
** Another aspect of Tvastar was that he was the one to create the bodies of men and animals, and was usually the one invoked praying for offspring, and as such also gave him the title of "garbha-pati" or the "Lord of the Womb". | ** Another aspect of Tvastar was that he was the one to create the bodies of men and animals, and was usually the one invoked praying for offspring, and as such also gave him the title of "garbha-pati" or the "Lord of the Womb". | ||
* The dragon Tvastar accompanies with him is named Vritra (name in Sanskrit meaning "enveloper"), which is based on the creature of the [[Wikipedia:Vritra|same name]]. Tvastar is depicted to have fathered Vritra who embodies drought and adversary of Indra, who he was eventually slain by. | * The dragon Tvastar accompanies with him is named Vritra (name in Sanskrit meaning "enveloper"), which is based on the creature of the [[Wikipedia:Vritra|same name]]. Tvastar is depicted to have fathered Vritra who embodies drought and adversary of Indra, who he was eventually slain by. | ||
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Revision as of 06:07, 9 October 2020
Transient Information
[Kamata Bionic Engineer] Tvastar
【蒲田の生体工学者】トヴァシュトリ
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Like | R-19→ | → Takemaru Cait Sith | |
Dislike | Tezcatlipoca Cait Sith→ |
→ Ryota |
[Resident Bionics Expert] Tvastar
【生体工房の匠】トヴァシュトリ
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Appearances
Transient Summons
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Tvastar () | - Don't Miss the Serpent! Year of the Snake Transient Summon (2025) - Fortune Festival Magic Transient Summon (2022 Re-Release) (2022) - Official Tour! Crafters Pickup Transient Summon (2021) - Fortune Festival Magic Transient Summon (2020 December Re-Release) (2020) - Fortune Festival Magic Transient Summon (2020) |
Notes
- Tvastar is based on the deity in Vedic religion of the same name. He is an artisan god, fashioner, and a solar deity; one of the more famous items he created was the Vajra that Indra weilded, which gave him the titles of "The Heavenly Builder" and "The Maker of Divine Implements".
- Another aspect of Tvastar was that he was the one to create the bodies of men and animals, and was usually the one invoked praying for offspring, and as such also gave him the title of "garbha-pati" or the "Lord of the Womb".
- The dragon Tvastar accompanies with him is named Vritra (name in Sanskrit meaning "enveloper"), which is based on the creature of the same name. Tvastar is depicted to have fathered Vritra who embodies drought and adversary of Indra, who he was eventually slain by.
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