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Revision as of 15:31, 4 October 2019
Thundergod
Origin: | Japanese Mythology |
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Japanese: | 雷神 |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III (mentioned) |
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Kurt's S-Craft, other usages. Ask Guan where Raikou comes from... I think it was the Confidential Synopsis book.
Origin
The name of the god of thunder in Japanese mythology.
Appearances
- Matteus Vander is said to bear this title in Sen no Kiseki III.
Trivia
- Raijin is both the name of the Japanese god and a literal description of his nature.
- Matteus is also sometimes referred to as Matteus the Lightning (雷光のマテウス).
See Also
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