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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|}} | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|A Transient from the world of Agisymba, whose details are not widely known yet. He's rumored to be the prince of a tribe that owns the mines that produce the rarest red diamonds. He usually exudes a calm demeanor and shows humility by trying to behave in accordance with the culture of the place he travels to. However, he seems to lose his sense of self at the slightest trigger and reveal his wild, rough heart. He calls himself a "monster" for his incoherent behavior and mental and physical characteristics that are the result of the recombination of multiple living creatures. He says that he joined the archery club because he wanted to acquire the "spirit of harmony" that is passed down in Tokyo. He is greatly influenced by the system of his homeworld, but he does not actively talk about himself, including about that. His "Sacred Artifact", like the other members of his guild, has a range that allows it to function outside the human sphere of survival. "A life that should not have been in the sphere," in other words, an alien species. He says that he pretends to be human because, like the World Representative in his homeworld, he loves humans.}} | ||
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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|His Sacred Artifact is the countless thorns that sprout from his tail and shine like red ore. His Rule allows him to shoot them directly or as drawn arrows, causing the target they stab to explode. It is said that any creature stung by one loses its integrity, splits into pieces, and explodes with emotion. However, he does not currently have the mental composure to aim and hit with them. This Sacred Artifact also reacts to his own emotional movements, and the thorns scatter in all directions, drawing the person in. The reason he, a monster, takes on a human form is due to his "faith" in the recombination of the world of Agisymba. Manticore's wish to blend in with humans is shattered every time his "monster" appears. In other words, he shows his monster to people he wants to open his heart to. Apparently, he once made someone foam at the mouth after drinking the tea he served them during a tea ceremony.}} | |||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* He is based on the Persian legendary creatures of the [[wikipedia:Manticore|same name]], which were said to be human-faced, leonine monsters from India capable of shooting poisonous stings from their tails. Their name is ultimately derived from the Old Persian ''martyahvārah'', or “man-eater”. | |||
** 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]]. | |||
* 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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Latest revision as of 21:56, 9 November 2024
Transient Information
[Foreign Prince Studying Japanese Culture] Manticore
【和を学ぶ外客王子】マンティコア
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[Predator's Thorns] Manticore
【中たれ捕食者の棘】マンティコア
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Manticore () | - AGF2024 Transient Summon (2024) |
Notes
- He is based on the Persian legendary creatures of the same name, which were said to be human-faced, leonine monsters from India capable of shooting poisonous stings from their tails. Their name is ultimately derived from the Old Persian martyahvārah, or “man-eater”.
- 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.
- 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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