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* The [[Representative]] of the world [[Tír na nÓg]]. | * The [[Representative]] of the world [[Tír na nÓg]]. | ||
* Balor, in [[Wikipedia:Irish_mythology|Irish mythology]], was a leader of the [[Wikipedia:Fomorians|Fomorians]], a supernatural race of hostile and monstrous beings who come from under the sea or the earth. | * [[wikipedia:Balor|Balor]], in [[Wikipedia:Irish_mythology|Irish mythology]], was a leader of the [[Wikipedia:Fomorians|Fomorians]], a supernatural race of hostile and monstrous beings who come from under the sea or the earth. | ||
** He is described to be a giant with an eye that could wreak havoc whenever it is opened. | ** He is described to be a giant with an eye that could wreak havoc whenever it is opened. | ||
** Balor is more popularly known in the [[Wikipedia:Cath_Maige_Tuired|Battle of Mag Tuired]] where he is killed by his grandson [[Wikipedia:Lugh|Lugh]] by using a sling-stone to pierce right through his eye. | ** Balor is more popularly known in the [[Wikipedia:Cath_Maige_Tuired|Battle of Mag Tuired]] where he is killed by his grandson [[Wikipedia:Lugh|Lugh]] by using a sling-stone to pierce right through his eye. | ||
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* The dragon behind Balor is named [[Wikipedia:Crom_Cruach|Crom Cruach]], a pagan pre-Christian god of Ireland that needed human sacrifice but was ended by [[Wikipedia:Saint_Patrick|Saint Patrick]]. | * The dragon behind Balor is named [[Wikipedia:Crom_Cruach|Crom Cruach]], a pagan pre-Christian god of Ireland that needed human sacrifice but was ended by [[Wikipedia:Saint_Patrick|Saint Patrick]]. | ||
** Saint Patrick often replaced Lugh in [[Wikipedia:Lughnasadh|Lughnasadh]] where he battle [[Wikipedia:Crom_Dubh|Crom Dubh]] who is based on Crom Cruach, with this association, Balor is Crom Cruach as he was defeated by Lugh as Saint Patrick. | ** Saint Patrick often replaced Lugh in [[Wikipedia:Lughnasadh|Lughnasadh]] where he battle [[Wikipedia:Crom_Dubh|Crom Dubh]] who is based on Crom Cruach, with this association, Balor is Crom Cruach as he was defeated by Lugh as Saint Patrick. | ||
* Balor's | * Balor's Charge Skill line "Drochshúil" means "Evil Eye" in Irish. | ||
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Transient Information
[Death-Row Inmate] Balor
【軍獄の死刑囚】バロール
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Like | Shiva→ | → Tezcatlipoca | |
Dislike | Tanetomo→ | → Daikoku Claus |
[Evil-Eyed King] Balor
【邪眼の王】バロール
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[Blind Love of the Giant King] Balor
【巨人王の溺愛】バロール
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Love | I swear by my name Balor, that I shall deprive everything of you, coming for you until this soul ceases. |
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summon battle move attack skill hit-minor hit-major hit-major-2 charge charge-2 ko love-2 title title-2 open open-2 close close-2 greeting encouraging touched conversation-1 conversation-2 conversation-3 conversation-4 self character-1 character-2 character-3 character-4 event event-1 event-2 event-3 event-4 special special-1 special-2 special-3 special-4 specialevent specialevent-1 specialevent-2 specialevent-3 specialevent-4 |
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Summon | Here, take it. What's the big surprise? It's just an old man giving a candy bar to his adorable grandson. It's always been a dream of mine to expose the old fool like this....... |
Beginning of Battle | Hey, bow down! I'll show you my majesty. |
Move | Make me look cool in front of my grandchild. |
Attacking | Look at me, look at me! |
Skill Activation | Sweet, sweet! |
Hit (minor) | Ugh... so cute. |
Hit (major) | Oh... I'm getting heartburn. |
Charge | I'll show you how cool your old man is. I'm going to spoil you for the rest of your life. Prepare yourself, my cute grandson! |
Victory | I showed my sweet side, didn't I? But it was pretty good, wasn't it? Gahaha! |
KO'd | I had thought once that I had been born... but my grandson is so cute... |
Love | My life had always been about depriving or being deprived. How dare you add in something redundant. Very well, I shall return the favor. I like you; I love...your life. |
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Appearances
Story
Role | VN Scenario | |
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Major Character | Main Quest Chapter 10 | |
Extra | The Summoned Brave and Fantastic Boyfriends Collaboration Event |
Transient Summons
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Balor () | - 2020 New Semester Campaign Part 2 (2020) |
Balor (Valentine) () | - Valentine Fantasy Transient Summon (2023 Re-Release) (2023) - Valentine Fantasy Transient Summon (2022 December Re-Release) (2022) - Valentine Fantasy Transient Summon (2022) |
Notes
- The Representative of the world Tír na nÓg.
- Balor, in Irish mythology, was a leader of the Fomorians, a supernatural race of hostile and monstrous beings who come from under the sea or the earth.
- He is described to be a giant with an eye that could wreak havoc whenever it is opened.
- Balor is more popularly known in the Battle of Mag Tuired where he is killed by his grandson Lugh by using a sling-stone to pierce right through his eye.
- Balor heard a prophecy from a druid that he would be killed by his own grandson and in fear, locked up his own daughter Eithne in a tower in Tory Island but was seduced by a man named Cian with the help of his familiar spirit, a Leanan Sidhe named Biróg, after gaining access to the tower. Eithne gave birth to triplets but Balor gathered them up and tasked a messenger to drown them all in a whirlpool. The messenger does so with two of the babies but unwittingly dropped the last one in the harbor where he was rescued by Biróg. The child grew up as Lugh, the eventual king of the Tuatha Dé Danann after defeating Balor.
- Lugh's foster father is Manannán and he himself is the father of the Irish demigod Cú Chulainn.
- Balor heard a prophecy from a druid that he would be killed by his own grandson and in fear, locked up his own daughter Eithne in a tower in Tory Island but was seduced by a man named Cian with the help of his familiar spirit, a Leanan Sidhe named Biróg, after gaining access to the tower. Eithne gave birth to triplets but Balor gathered them up and tasked a messenger to drown them all in a whirlpool. The messenger does so with two of the babies but unwittingly dropped the last one in the harbor where he was rescued by Biróg. The child grew up as Lugh, the eventual king of the Tuatha Dé Danann after defeating Balor.
- The dragon behind Balor is named Crom Cruach, a pagan pre-Christian god of Ireland that needed human sacrifice but was ended by Saint Patrick.
- Saint Patrick often replaced Lugh in Lughnasadh where he battle Crom Dubh who is based on Crom Cruach, with this association, Balor is Crom Cruach as he was defeated by Lugh as Saint Patrick.
- Balor's Charge Skill line "Drochshúil" means "Evil Eye" in Irish.
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