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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
* Disaster of Macha is [[Orlando|Shirley Orlando's]] new S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV, showing off her new Enforcer credentials. Given Shirley's love of fighting, her Craft being named for goddesses associated with war is entirely too appropriate and like Macha Mong Ruad, she's a redhead. | * Disaster of Macha is [[Orlando|Shirley Orlando's]] new S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV, showing off her new Enforcer credentials. Given Shirley's love of fighting, her Craft being named for goddesses associated with war is entirely too appropriate and like Macha Mong Ruad, she's a redhead. The name was initially localized by NISA as '''Disaster of Maja''' but this was later changed to '''Macha's Curse'''. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2022
Disaster of Macha
Origin: | Irish Mythology |
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Japanese: | ディザスター・オブ・マハ |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III-IV |
Origin
There are several figures in Irish mythology named Macha. In particular there is Macha-daughter-Ernmas, who is one of three goddesses associated with war. There is also a Macha Mong Ruad ('Macha of the Red Hair') who was also strongly associated with battle.
Appearances
- Disaster of Macha is Shirley Orlando's new S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV, showing off her new Enforcer credentials. Given Shirley's love of fighting, her Craft being named for goddesses associated with war is entirely too appropriate and like Macha Mong Ruad, she's a redhead. The name was initially localized by NISA as Disaster of Maja but this was later changed to Macha's Curse.