Lost Seum

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Lost Seum
Origin: English/Greek
Source Name: Μουσεῖον
Japanese: 巨の黒槌ロスト・ゼウム
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III-IV

Origin

According to Falcom CEO Kondo Toshihiro, the non-obvious second word of the name was intended to be derived from Museum, which is a Latin word borrowed ultimately from Ancient Greek and means Shrine of the Muses'. The word as divided doesn't itself mean anything.

Appearances

  • Lost Seum is one of the Sept-Terrion in the Kiseki Series, controlling the element of Earth and granting dominion over the body. The kanji underlying the katakana name give the meaning 'Great Black Hammer'.

Trivia

  • This is the only Sept-Terrion to date whose two names do not obviously relate to one another. It does however loosely continue the religious theme had by all the other treasures, as the name refers to the Muses, the inspirational goddesses of the arts.

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