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** This coincides with his sacred artifact which are the boots that give him a speed boost and appear to manifest itself as blue chariot wheels to the side of his feet. | ** This coincides with his sacred artifact which are the boots that give him a speed boost and appear to manifest itself as blue chariot wheels to the side of his feet. | ||
* His charge attack "Winner Tangiost (Thunderous Bonecrusher)" is a reference to both Thor, the Norse god of thunder, and Tanngjóstr, which is often modernly anglicized as Tanngiost. | * His charge attack "Winner Tangiost (Thunderous Bonecrusher)" is a reference to both Thor, the Norse god of thunder, and Tanngjóstr, which is often modernly anglicized as Tanngiost. | ||
* The symbol represented on each of the shoulders of his waistcoat is call the Triquetra, or the Trinity Knot. It symbolizes a lack of beginning or end, eternal life, represented by a continuous line looping around itself. The symbol was originally Celtic, but due to interaction between Vikings and people of Scotland and Ireland, many Celtic symbols such as the Triquetra were adopted by Norse culture. | |||
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Revision as of 22:36, 18 December 2018
"I'm... excuse my rudeness. My name is Tanngrisnir. In the Santa School, I'm the teacher in charge of the Reindeer class. My leg hurts a little, but I can still run!"
Transient Information
[Trainer of Greenhorns] Tanngrisnir
【新米トナカイ教師】タングリスニル
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Relation | From Others | To Others | |
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Like | Pollux Melusine Gullinbursti Sol→ |
→ Kengo Ded Gullinbursti | |
Dislike | → | → Macan |
[Lightning Delivery] Tanngrisnir
【雷鳴の運び手】タングリスニル
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Relations
Relation | From Others | To Others | |
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Like | Pollux→ Melusine→ |
→ Kengo → Ded | |
Dislike | → Macan |
Notes
- Tanngrisnir is based on one of the two goats that pulled the god Thor's chariot in Norse mythology; Tanngirsnir (Old Norse "teeth-barer") and Tanngnjóstr (Old Norse "teeth-grinder").
- This coincides with his sacred artifact which are the boots that give him a speed boost and appear to manifest itself as blue chariot wheels to the side of his feet.
- His charge attack "Winner Tangiost (Thunderous Bonecrusher)" is a reference to both Thor, the Norse god of thunder, and Tanngjóstr, which is often modernly anglicized as Tanngiost.
- The symbol represented on each of the shoulders of his waistcoat is call the Triquetra, or the Trinity Knot. It symbolizes a lack of beginning or end, eternal life, represented by a continuous line looping around itself. The symbol was originally Celtic, but due to interaction between Vikings and people of Scotland and Ireland, many Celtic symbols such as the Triquetra were adopted by Norse culture.
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