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{{#vardefine:transient | {{#vardefine:transient gate|Wa no Kuni}} | ||
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Emotional Solidarity<rt>Cleansing Dependence</rt></ruby>}} | {{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Emotional Solidarity<rt>Cleansing Dependence</rt></ruby>}} | ||
{{#vardefine:transient en affiliation|Summoners}} | {{#vardefine:transient en affiliation|Summoners}} | ||
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|A Summon from the other world Wa no Kuni. There he guarded the borders of shrines as a komainu. In order to return home, he is looking hard for a new partner to replace Ungyou, his partner and adoptive grandfather. Since he thinks of "I want to be a great komainu!" he holds great respect for people who quickly and easily handle their work.}} | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|A Summon from the other world Wa no Kuni. There he guarded the borders of shrines as a komainu. In order to return home, he is looking hard for a new partner to replace Ungyou, his partner and adoptive grandfather. Since he thinks of "I want to be a great komainu!" he holds great respect for people who quickly and easily handle their work.}} | ||
{{#masterdata:Card|140901}} | {{#masterdata:Card|140901}} | ||
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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|An atavism of the old symbol of prosperity, the "oriental left hand guardian dog." The water balls floating around him are his Sacred Artifact, and by encircling around him in a tomoe pattern he purifies places and people of evil. This is a power komainu have to do their duties, but as a "left hand guardian dog" his power is something else. Because he likes cleansed places, when he sees dirty rooms he gets into the mood to start cleaning.}} | |||
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|ko=You won't go any further! ...I have to protect... Oh it's no use...... | |ko=You won't go any further! ...I have to protect... Oh it's no use...... | ||
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* While bearing heavy resemblance to a certain yokai, [[Agyou]] does indeed have a love for cones. | * While bearing heavy resemblance to a certain yokai, [[Agyou]] does indeed have a love for cones. | ||
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Revision as of 23:54, 3 June 2019
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[Doggy Defender] Agyo
【若き狛犬】アギョウ
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[Border Pet-rol] Agyo
【境界の守り手】アギョウ
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Summon | My name is Agyou, an old venerable guardian! ...I can say that I'm still practicing... Hey! Don't laugh! |
Beginning of Battle | Here lies a sacred domain! The bad guys must be pushed back! |
Move | Okay, let's do it! |
Attacking | Tomoe, run wild! |
Skill Activation | Tomoe, let's go! |
Hit (minor) | That won't work~! |
Hit (major) | Tch...... This is nothing......! |
Charge | Listen well, the lion's roar that repels evil! Emotional Solidarity, Water Purification Ritual! ...Don't look down on me for being a kid! |
Victory | Alright~! The guardian scored a big one! Come and admire me, hehehehe~! |
KO'd | You won't go any further! ...I have to protect... Oh it's no use...... |
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Notes
- Komainu, sometimes called lion-dogs, are statues put in the entrance of Shinto temples with the objective of warding off evil spirits.
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