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Nekhlyud
Origin: | Russian Literature |
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Source Name: | Нехлюдов |
Japanese: | ネフリュード |
Appears In: | Ys IX |
Origin
The name is a shortening of the family name of Dmitri Ivanovich Nekhlyudov, the protagonist of Leo Tolstoy's final novel Resurrection.
Appearances
- Nekhlyud is a large Larva that appears in Ys IX and resembles a human face. The central motif of Tolstoy's novel is atoning for a great sin, which fits the general atmosphere of Ys IX well. A variation called the Exehlyud (エグゼフリュード) also appears.