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{{#vardefine:transient en title|Ascetic Monk of Abstinence}} | {{#vardefine:transient en title|Ascetic Monk of Abstinence}} | ||
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Transient from the world of Deva Loka, the world that is attempting to achieve eternity through the cycle of reincarnation. He is a young ascetic monk who | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Transient from the world of Deva Loka, the world that is attempting to achieve eternity through the cycle of reincarnation. He is a young ascetic monk who endeavors in his training to sharpen his mind and body. By opening the seventh chakra of his past, present, and future self, he is able to demonstrate supernatural physical abilities. Furthermore, when the third eye in his forehead is opened it is said that the whole universe will be destroyed, but normally he keeps it closed. In doing so he locks his seething emotions within himself and displays the abstinence to control himself. But should Shiva's eye ever open once, it is said that the cosmic energy of the universe Shakti will be released and Shiva will transfigure to his final form. Once there was a time when the arrow of love was shot into Shiva's chest, and he has been swayed by that attachment. The sea beast who was always together with the owner of that arrow reminds him of said person, so he does not get on well with him.}} | ||
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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|}} | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Here in Tokyo the trident Sacred Artifact Shiva possesses does not keep its shape as a polearm. It is the trinity fighting style that his summoned past, present, and future selves fire off. When the three selves' true worth is revealed, it is said that it can wield enough power to drill into the moon. However, the Rules of Deva Loka and Shangri-La are extremely similar, which causes a sliver of instability here in Tokyo. Perhaps because of that, Shiva avoids referring to himself as the representative of Deva Loka's will. He holds a faint sense of good will towards those who can share the troubles of always having one eye closed.}} | ||
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Revision as of 08:13, 27 November 2020
Transient Information
[Abstinent Monk] Shiva
【禁欲の修行僧】シヴァ
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Like | Bertro Mephistopheles→ |
→ Balor Oguchi Magami | |
Dislike | Kalki→ | → Makara |
[Trinity Strike] Shiva
【三位一体の拳】シヴァ
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Appearances
Transient Summons
Transient | Transient Summon |
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Shiva () | - Shiva and Hakumen Date Quests (2023) - Chapter 11 Transient Summon (2021 Re-release) (2021) - Chapter 11 Transient Summon (2020) |
Shiva (Summer) () | - Summer River Adventure Transient Summon (2024 Re-Release) (2024) - Summer River Adventure Transient Summon (2022 Re-Release) (2022) - Summer River Adventure Transient Summon (2021 December Re-Release) (2021) - Summer River Adventure Transient Summon (2021) |
Notes
- The base phrase of Shiva's CS is based on an expression that means many different interpretations can be drawn from one lesson. The phrase itself uses the example of a boat that appears in a bay once a month can be seen going north or south, depending on where you look at it from.
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