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Revision as of 14:42, 21 October 2019
Origin: | Irish Mythology |
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Japanese: | ルー |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III, Sen no Kiseki IV |
Origin
Lugh is a god in Irish mythology and one of the Tuatha De Danann. Lugh was famed as a king, a warrior and a craftsman and was renowned for being skilled in many arts.
Appearances
- In Sen no Kiseki III, Franz Lughman (フランツ・ルーグマン) appears before the characters on several occasions. It is eventually revealed that Lughman was Franz Reinford's name before his marriage.
- In Sen no Kiseki IV, a monster called the Gorias Lugh (ゴリアス・ルー) is encountered on the Tuatha De Danann, described as a devil born from the primordial chaos.
Trivia
- Japanese sources frequently misidentify Lugh's spear as being named Brionac.
- Franz Lughman is the creator of many weapons bearing Irish names, including the combat shells used by the Originator Zero series.
- Lugh's weapons appear throughout the Sen no Kiseki games.