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* His [[Sacred Artifact]] is a clay tablet that can store vast amounts of information. It is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Library_of_Ashurbanipal|Library of Ashurbanipal]] that contains thousands of clay tablets and fragments that contain texts of all kinds from the 7th century BC, like the [[Wikipedia:Epic_of_Gilgamesh|Epic of Gilgamesh]] and the [[Wikipedia:Enūma_Eliš|Enūma Eliš]]. | * His [[Sacred Artifact]] is a clay tablet that can store vast amounts of information. It is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Library_of_Ashurbanipal|Library of Ashurbanipal]] that contains thousands of clay tablets and fragments that contain texts of all kinds from the 7th century BC, like the [[Wikipedia:Epic_of_Gilgamesh|Epic of Gilgamesh]] and the [[Wikipedia:Enūma_Eliš|Enūma Eliš]]. | ||
** The Sacred Artifact itself is most likely based on the '''[[Wikipedia:Tablet_of_Destinies_(mythic_item)|Tablet of Destinies]]''' which belonged to [[Wikipedia:Enlil|Enlil]], Sumerian God of Wind and Storm, an artifact that will always return to him no matter how many time its ownership has changed. In one of the myths, the tablet was stolen from Enlil by Abzu the divine bird who is also roughly an equivalent to {{Transient icon|Ziz}} of Jewish mythology until it was reclaimed by Enlil's son Ninurta. | ** The Sacred Artifact itself is most likely based on the '''[[Wikipedia:Tablet_of_Destinies_(mythic_item)|Tablet of Destinies]]''' which belonged to [[Wikipedia:Enlil|Enlil]], Sumerian God of Wind and Storm, an artifact that will always return to him no matter how many time its ownership has changed. In one of the myths, the tablet was stolen from Enlil by Abzu the divine bird who is also roughly an equivalent to {{Transient icon|Ziz}} of Jewish mythology until it was reclaimed by Enlil's son Ninurta. | ||
** His | ** His Charge Skill "Record of Nineveh" references ancient Nineveh, the place where the library is located in the Assyrian Empire; the site now is in modern-day northern Iraq, near the city of [[Wikipedia:Mosul|Mosul]]. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Marduk}} has a small similar-looking tablet tied around his neck. | ** {{Transient icon|Marduk}} has a small similar-looking tablet tied around his neck. | ||
* Shuichi's summoner mark is located on his chest and has the appearance of a rectangle with three arrows pointing towards the inside of it. | * Shuichi's summoner mark is located on his chest and has the appearance of a rectangle with three arrows pointing towards the inside of it. | ||
* In Chapter 3, his online handle name is revealed to be "Cain", referring to the biblical older brother Cain, from the brothers Cain and Abel and reflecting his relationship with {{Transient icon|Duo}}. | |||
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Transient Information
[Brilliance with both Pen and Sword] Shuichi
【文武の秀才】シュウイチ
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Like | → | → Duo | |
Dislike | Shiro Duo→ |
→ Ziz Furufumi |
[Mind Scan] Shuichi
【マインドスキャナ】シュウイチ
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CV
Event | Line |
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Summon | I want data for my dear little bro. I'll be cooperating with you. Call me Shuchi. |
Beginning of Battle | Knowing your enemy and yourself, there is no such threat. |
Move | Leave it to me. |
Attacking | Seeiyaa! |
Skill Activation | Are you seeing this, little bro? |
Hit (minor) | Ouah! |
Hit (major) | Waaah...! |
Charge | Your thoughts are in my hands. Everything is for my little bro. Collective Intelligence Requisition, Liber Nineveh! |
Victory | I won, my sweet little bro! Your older bro has won! |
KO'd | I'm fine... But... Don't you dare lay your hands on my little bro... |
Event (Shop) | Line |
Missing lines (for translators)
hit-major-2 charge-2 love 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 |
Appearances
Transient Summons
Transient | Transient Summon |
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Shuichi () | - Ikebukuro Gate (2019 Reprint) (2019) - Wood Attribute Pickup (2019) - Ikebukuro Gate (2018) |
Notes
- His full name is Shuichi Togo.
- Shuichi's Role is Recorder and his Rule is Collection.
- His Sacred Artifact is a clay tablet that can store vast amounts of information. It is a reference to the Library of Ashurbanipal that contains thousands of clay tablets and fragments that contain texts of all kinds from the 7th century BC, like the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Enūma Eliš.
- The Sacred Artifact itself is most likely based on the Tablet of Destinies which belonged to Enlil, Sumerian God of Wind and Storm, an artifact that will always return to him no matter how many time its ownership has changed. In one of the myths, the tablet was stolen from Enlil by Abzu the divine bird who is also roughly an equivalent to Ziz of Jewish mythology until it was reclaimed by Enlil's son Ninurta.
- His Charge Skill "Record of Nineveh" references ancient Nineveh, the place where the library is located in the Assyrian Empire; the site now is in modern-day northern Iraq, near the city of Mosul.
- Marduk has a small similar-looking tablet tied around his neck.
- Shuichi's summoner mark is located on his chest and has the appearance of a rectangle with three arrows pointing towards the inside of it.
- In Chapter 3, his online handle name is revealed to be "Cain", referring to the biblical older brother Cain, from the brothers Cain and Abel and reflecting his relationship with Duo.
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