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* Taromaiti is based on the [[wikipedia:Daeva|daeva]] of the same name | * Taromaiti is based on the [[wikipedia:Daeva|daeva]], or demon, of the same name who represents the sin of scorn, causing people to see gods as demons and vice versa. | ||
** Her name is derived from the Avestan tarêmaitîm, meaning apostasy, which is referenced in her Knight of Apostasy skill. | |||
* The armor fused to Taromaiti's arm stems from a [[wikipedia:Zahhak|creature in Zoroastrianism]] known as Azi Dahaka in Old Persian, Zahak in modern Persian, and Azhak in Old Armenian, all of which can be translated as "dragon." Like Taromaiti's armor, Azi Dahaka was created by Ahriman. | * The armor fused to Taromaiti's arm stems from a [[wikipedia:Zahhak|creature in Zoroastrianism]] known as Azi Dahaka in Old Persian, Zahak in modern Persian, and Azhak in Old Armenian, all of which can be translated as "dragon." Like Taromaiti's armor, Azi Dahaka was created by Ahriman. | ||
** Azi Dahaka was the son of a wise and just king. However, after being tempted by a young companion who was Ahriman in disguise, Azi Dahaka murdered his own father. Following Azi Dahaka's ascension to the throne, Ahriman appeared again, this time presenting himself as a cook. Azi Dahaka's sought to reward the cook for his marvelous feasts; the cook asked only for permission to kiss the king's shoulders. The moment the deed was done, the cook disappeared, and black snakes sprouted from Azi Dahaka's shoulders. | |||
* Azi Dahaka was the son of a wise and just king. However, after being tempted by a young companion who was Ahriman in disguise, Azi Dahaka murdered his own father. Following Azi Dahaka's ascension to the throne, Ahriman appeared again, this time presenting himself as a cook. Azi Dahaka's sought to reward the cook for his marvelous feasts; the cook asked only for permission to kiss the king's shoulders. The moment the deed was done, the cook disappeared, and black snakes sprouted from Azi Dahaka's shoulders. | |||
* Her Role is "Opposer" and her Rule is "Impropriety." | * Her Role is "Opposer" and her Rule is "Impropriety." | ||
* Her Charge Skill line Alphard Pahlavan is derived from "Alphard", meaning "solitary one" in Arabic and "pahlavan", meaning "hero" in Farsi. | |||
** [[wikipedia:Alphard|Alphard]] is also the name of the brightest star in the constellation Hydra and is also known as the "backbone of the Serpent", which might be a reference to Azhdahak. | |||
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Transient Information
[Knight of Impropriety] Taromaiti
【背徳の騎士】タローマティ
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Like | Shinya Echo→ |
→ Marchosias | |
Dislike | → | → Kalki |
[Soul-Piercing Fencing] Taromaiti
【魂を穿つ剣撃】タローマティ
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Summon | I am Taromaiti, the faithful Knight of Ahriman-sama. Even if I am called a knight of virtue, I will still live on! |
Beginning of Battle | I won't back down to anyone. I'll show you the strength of my conviction! Now, begin the match! |
Move | Don't worry, I'm coming! |
Attacking | Sei-yaa! |
Skill Activation | Come... Azi Dahaka! |
Hit (minor) | I will not... lose! |
Hit (major) | Tch, haah! |
Charge | I will follow my own heart. Therefore, you do the same! Knight's Drill of Fate, Alphard Pahlavan! |
Victory | I am victorious! However, I don't believe this is right. I will simply move on. |
KO'd | Ahriman-Sama, forgive me... I could not help them... |
Love | I feel safe when I'm with you. Perhaps I was acting too seriously. Hey, can I lean on you for a bit? |
Event (Shop) | Line |
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Appearances
Transient Summons
Transient | Transient Summon |
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Taromaiti () | - Festival Transient Summon 2023 (Part 2) (2023) - Skill Specific Quest (Ded and Taromaiti) Transient Summon (2020) - Valentine Panic! (2019 Reprint) (2019) - Aether Attribute Pickup (2019) - Valentine Panic! (2018 Reprint) (2018) - Semi-Anniversary Aether Gacha (2017) - Valentine Panic! (2017) |
Scenarios
Valentine's Chocolate |
Summer Fireworks Viewing |
Halloween Party |
Notes
- Taromaiti is based on the daeva, or demon, of the same name who represents the sin of scorn, causing people to see gods as demons and vice versa.
- Her name is derived from the Avestan tarêmaitîm, meaning apostasy, which is referenced in her Knight of Apostasy skill.
- The armor fused to Taromaiti's arm stems from a creature in Zoroastrianism known as Azi Dahaka in Old Persian, Zahak in modern Persian, and Azhak in Old Armenian, all of which can be translated as "dragon." Like Taromaiti's armor, Azi Dahaka was created by Ahriman.
- Azi Dahaka was the son of a wise and just king. However, after being tempted by a young companion who was Ahriman in disguise, Azi Dahaka murdered his own father. Following Azi Dahaka's ascension to the throne, Ahriman appeared again, this time presenting himself as a cook. Azi Dahaka's sought to reward the cook for his marvelous feasts; the cook asked only for permission to kiss the king's shoulders. The moment the deed was done, the cook disappeared, and black snakes sprouted from Azi Dahaka's shoulders.
- Her Role is "Opposer" and her Rule is "Impropriety."
- Her Charge Skill line Alphard Pahlavan is derived from "Alphard", meaning "solitary one" in Arabic and "pahlavan", meaning "hero" in Farsi.
- Alphard is also the name of the brightest star in the constellation Hydra and is also known as the "backbone of the Serpent", which might be a reference to Azhdahak.
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