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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* MacRoich is a character in the [[Wikipedia:Ulster_Cycle|Ulster Cycle]] in Irish mythology; his full name is [[Wikipedia:Fergus_mac_Róich|Fergus mac Róich]]. He was chosen as the escort to bring the epic heroine [[Wikipedia: | * MacRoich is a character in the [[Wikipedia:Ulster_Cycle|Ulster Cycle]] in Irish mythology; his full name is [[Wikipedia:Fergus_mac_Róich|Fergus mac Róich]]. He was chosen as the escort to bring the epic heroine [[Wikipedia:Deirdre|Deirdre]]; her lover, [[Wikipedia:Naoise|Naoise]]; and his brothers home to the court of Deirdre’s husband, King Conchobar. | ||
* He possibly wields the sword [[ | * He possibly wields the sword [[WikipediaCaladbolg|Caladbolg]], a sword Fergus in the Ulster Cycle was known to wield, in the game though it is split into two. | ||
** The mark on his face alludes to how the Caladbolg was known to have cut the tops of three hills. | ** The mark on his face alludes to how the Caladbolg was known to have cut the tops of three hills. | ||
** Although his charge skill also alludes to it being "Cosgarach Mhor" or "Great Triumphant One" which was the sword of [[Wikipedia:Oscar_(Irish_mythology)|Oscar]] a character in the [[Wikipedia:Fenian_Cycle|Fenian Cycle]], grandson of the epic hero [[Wikipedia:Fionn_mac_Cumhail|Fionn mac Cumhail]]; or it could also be "Cruadh-Chosgarach" or "Hard Destroying One", the sword of the character [[Wikipedia:Caílte_mac_Rónáin|Caílte mac Rónáin]], the nephew of Fionn mac Cumhail. | ** Although his charge skill also alludes to it being "Cosgarach Mhor" or "Great Triumphant One" which was the sword of [[Wikipedia:Oscar_(Irish_mythology)|Oscar]] a character in the [[Wikipedia:Fenian_Cycle|Fenian Cycle]], grandson of the epic hero [[Wikipedia:Fionn_mac_Cumhail|Fionn mac Cumhail]]; or it could also be "Cruadh-Chosgarach" or "Hard Destroying One", the sword of the character [[Wikipedia:Caílte_mac_Rónáin|Caílte mac Rónáin]], the nephew of Fionn mac Cumhail. |
Revision as of 12:59, 27 February 2022
Transient Information
[Youthful Kendo Club Member] MacRoich
【青春の剣道部員】マクロイヒ
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[Lightning Strike] MacRoich
【大地を差す稲光】マクロイヒ
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Appearances
Transient Summons
Transient | Transient Summon |
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MacRoich () | - AGF2022 Transient Summon (2022) - Valentine Colosseum Transient Summon (2022 Re-Release) (2022) - Valentine Colosseum Transient Summon (2021 December Re-Release) (2021) - Valentine Colosseum Transient Summon (2021) |
MacRoich (Summer) () | - Jurassic Summer Vacation Transient Summon (2023 December Re-Release) (2023) - Jurassic Summer Vacation Transient Summon (2023) |
Notes
- MacRoich is a character in the Ulster Cycle in Irish mythology; his full name is Fergus mac Róich. He was chosen as the escort to bring the epic heroine Deirdre; her lover, Naoise; and his brothers home to the court of Deirdre’s husband, King Conchobar.
- He possibly wields the sword Caladbolg, a sword Fergus in the Ulster Cycle was known to wield, in the game though it is split into two.
- The mark on his face alludes to how the Caladbolg was known to have cut the tops of three hills.
- Although his charge skill also alludes to it being "Cosgarach Mhor" or "Great Triumphant One" which was the sword of Oscar a character in the Fenian Cycle, grandson of the epic hero Fionn mac Cumhail; or it could also be "Cruadh-Chosgarach" or "Hard Destroying One", the sword of the character Caílte mac Rónáin, the nephew of Fionn mac Cumhail.
- His peculiar connection to the number seven is from his myth where he is extremely virile (The name Fergus means "virility") where he would need seven women to satisfy him; he was also allegedly as tall as a giant and had the strength of seven hundred men.
- His Role is "Prophet".
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