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Megalith Fall
Origin: | Ancient Greek |
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Source Name: | μέγας + λίθος |
Japanese: | メガリスフォール |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III-IV |
Origin
Megalith is a modern word for a large stone used either on its own or with other large stones to construct freestanding monuments and structures. The name comes from two ancient Greek words Megas and Lithos, collectively meaning Great Stone'.
Appearances
- Megalith Fall is an Earth-elemental Art usable in Sen no Kiseki III and IV; it works by dropping a large stone on the target.