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== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
Ikebukuro Christmas Concerto: Major Character and Debut


Mystic Christmas: Minor Character
'''Story'''
 
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! Role || VN Scenario ||
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| Major Character|| [[File:xmas2018-lb-b.jpg|200px|link=Event Quest:Ikebukuro Christmas Concerto]] || [[Event Quest:Ikebukuro Christmas Concerto|Ikebukuro Christmas Concerto]]
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| Extra || [[File:C6c14ad405e3ddcca0709ad743051597.png|200px|link=Event Quest:The Obliging Santa's Present]] || [[Event Quest:The Obliging Santa's Present|The Obliging Santa's Present]]
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| Extra (Dungeon) || [[File:5c1acfa6ecfc3aa075ddf5c766cc9ca5.png|200px|link=Release Campaign:Main Quest Chapter 10]] || [[Release Campaign:Main Quest Chapter 10|Main Quest Chapter 10]]
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| Side Character || [[File:46962665759a048df672e5d2758c63d9.png|200px|link=Event_Quest:The_Summoned_Brave_and_Fantastic_Boyfriends_Collaboration]] || [[Event_Quest:The_Summoned_Brave_and_Fantastic_Boyfriends_Collaboration|The Summoned Brave and Fantastic Boyfriends Collaboration Event]]
|}
 
'''Transient Summons'''
 
{{Gacha appearance table|Tanngrisnir}}


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
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* The symbol represented on each of the shoulders of his waistcoat is called 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.
* The symbol represented on each of the shoulders of his waistcoat is called 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.
* His leg injury may come from the original story, in which Thor would kill and eat his chariot goats when he needed food, then magically revive them from the remaining bones. One day when Thor shared his goats with hungry peasants, one of Tanngrisnir's bones was broken to get to the marrow inside, leaving his leg permanently injured upon revival.
* His leg injury may come from the original story, in which Thor would kill and eat his chariot goats when he needed food, then magically revive them from the remaining bones. One day when Thor shared his goats with hungry peasants, one of Tanngrisnir's bones was broken to get to the marrow inside, leaving his leg permanently injured upon revival.
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