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Thanks to his large body, even swimming with another person on his back is easy, and being a lifeguard comes so naturally to him that Makara considers it his calling in life. He possesses a | Thanks to his large body, even swimming with another person on his back is easy, and being a lifeguard comes so naturally to him that Makara considers it his calling in life. He possesses a Sacred Artifact, a festoon and anchor that pierces through the water and wraps around its target anywhere, which he makes use of in his rescues. Knowing the dangers the ocean can pose, Makara respects others who also make their living by the sea. | ||
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* Makara's charge Skill, Varuna Vahana, refers to the role of the mythological [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makara_(Hindu_mythology) Makara of Hindu folklore], who served as temple guardians and rides for the sea god Varuna, as well as being the symbol of the god of love, Kamadeva. | * Makara's charge Skill, Varuna Vahana, refers to the role of the mythological [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makara_(Hindu_mythology) Makara of Hindu folklore], who served as temple guardians and rides for the sea god Varuna, as well as being the symbol of the god of love, Kamadeva. | ||
* His Role is "Rescuer" and his Rule is "Reaching." | * His Role is "Rescuer" and his Rule is "Reaching." | ||
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