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==Origin==
==Origin==
This name is a twisting of Valimar's original deathblow ''Musou Hazan'', replacing the beginning with the word ''Kishin'' instead. This is a double pun, as it is a homophone for the word 騎神 which is how the Divine Knights are referred to in Japanese and the word itself means 'Demon God', with the first character being the same as that used for Rean's 'Ogre' transformation.
This name is a twisting of Valimar's original deathblow ''Musou Hazan'', replacing the beginning with the word ''Kishin'' instead. This is a double pun, as it is a homophone for the word 騎神 which is how the Divine Knights are referred to in Japanese and the word itself means 'Fierce Deity', with the first character being the same as that used for Rean's 'Ogre' transformation.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2022

Ogre Domination
Origin: Japanese
Japanese: 鬼神覇斬
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III-IV

Origin

This name is a twisting of Valimar's original deathblow Musou Hazan, replacing the beginning with the word Kishin instead. This is a double pun, as it is a homophone for the word 騎神 which is how the Divine Knights are referred to in Japanese and the word itself means 'Fierce Deity', with the first character being the same as that used for Rean's 'Ogre' transformation.

Appearances

  • Ogre Domination is a deathblow used by Valimar in Sen no Kiseki III following its corruption by the Curse of Erebos and which it continues to use until it is cleansed in Sen no Kiseki IV.