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{{#vardefine:transient en title|Military Prison Death Row Inmate}} | {{#vardefine:transient en title|Military Prison Death Row Inmate}} | ||
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|World Representative of Tir na Nog, which plans to achieve eternity through | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|World Representative of Tir na Nog, which plans to achieve eternity through Substitution. At one point in the past, his left eye was fumigated by magical smoke which led to it gaining the power to confer death to those he looks at. This power scatters about death on the battlefield without regards to friend or foe, but by borrowing the power of another this eye can become sealed. He has been through many wars and has gained fame as a general and the proudest king of the giants. However due to a defeat from a certain point in time, all of his dignity was stripped away and his pride was broken, and in the end he became someone who waited for his death penalty to be carried out within prison. He wishes to die on the battlefield as opposed to an execution ground, so he accepted some arrangements to be used by other World Representatives. After being imprisoned in the military academy prison in Nerima, he now works as a combat instructor training death row inmates as soldiers. Balor thinks about the comrades who killed and died on the same battlefields as he has. The lingering smoke there still smoulders in his eyes even now.}} | ||
{{#masterdata:Card|178401}} | {{#masterdata:Card|178401}} | ||
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{{#vardefine:transient en title|Evil Eyed King}} | {{#vardefine:transient en title|Evil Eyed King}} | ||
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|}} | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|The lump of limestone mixed with hardened spinal fluids that carry memories is the Sacred Artifact that binds Balor's body. As someone who brings death everywhere, it's supposed to be a thing that restricts his freedom, yet Balor seems to accept them for some reason. Balor has never spoken as to why that is, but it seems to be deeply connected to his work as the Representative for System Tir na Nog. The shadow that hangs in the background when Balor's left eye is open is a former dragon known as Crom Cruach. Tir na Nog's System of Substitution is said to implement eternity by having the old dragon give birth to a new one and having the two switch places to continue on. He's prone to being seen as frightening, but he loves grandchildren so much that he has a side of him that would cherish them deeply. He hides intense emotions towards the auctioneer who sold him off as a commodity.}} | ||
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Revision as of 08:52, 15 April 2020
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[Death-Row Inmate] Balor
【軍獄の死刑囚】バロール
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[Evil-Eyed King] Balor
【邪眼の王】バロール
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- The Representative of the world Tír na nÓg.
- Balor, in Irish mythology, was a leader of the Fomorians, a supernatural race of hostile and monstrous beings who come from under the sea or the earth.[1]
- He is described to be a giant with an eye that could wreak havoc whenever it is opened.
- Balor is more popularly known in the Battle of Mag Tuired where he is killed by his grandson Lugh by using a sling-stone to pierce right through his eye.
- Balor heard a prophecy from a druid that he would be killed by his own grandson and in fear, locked up his own daughter Eithne in a tower in Tory Island but was seduced by a man named Cian with the help of his familiar spirit, a Leanan Sidhe named Biróg, after gaining access to the tower. Eithne gave birth to triplets but Balor gathered them up and tasked a messenger to drown them all in a whirlpool. The messenger does so with two of the babies but unwittingly dropped the last one in the harbor where he was rescued by Biróg. The child grew up as Lugh, the eventual king of the Tuatha Dé Danann after defeating Balor.
- Lugh's foster father is Manannán and he himself is the father of the Irish demigod Cú Chulainn.
- Balor heard a prophecy from a druid that he would be killed by his own grandson and in fear, locked up his own daughter Eithne in a tower in Tory Island but was seduced by a man named Cian with the help of his familiar spirit, a Leanan Sidhe named Biróg, after gaining access to the tower. Eithne gave birth to triplets but Balor gathered them up and tasked a messenger to drown them all in a whirlpool. The messenger does so with two of the babies but unwittingly dropped the last one in the harbor where he was rescued by Biróg. The child grew up as Lugh, the eventual king of the Tuatha Dé Danann after defeating Balor.
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