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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
* Roaring Phoenix is Gaius' S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV, using the power of his Stigma to empower his spear.
* Roaring Phoenix is Gaius' S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV, using his Stigma to empower his spear.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The visual effect of Gaius' spear pushing away the clouds as it ascends into the sky is directly modeled after a scene from Neon Genesis Evangelion where the Lance of Longinus is thrown to attack an Angel in orbit. Notes accompanying the Sen no Kiseki III artbook make the reference explicit.
* The visual effect of Gaius' spear pushing away the clouds as it ascends into the sky is directly modeled after a scene from Neon Genesis Evangelion where the Lance of Longinus is thrown to attack an Angel in orbit. Notes accompanying the Sen no Kiseki III artbook make the reference explicit.


[[Category:Internal Reference]] [[Category:Neon Genesis Evangelion]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki Crafts]]
[[Category:Neon Genesis Evangelion]] [[Category:Indirect References]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki Crafts]]

Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2022

Roaring Phoenix
Japanese: 吼天鳳翼衝
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III-IV

Origin

A combination of the beginning of Barkhorn's Dominion title and the end of Gaius' own title, plus a final character meaning 'Stab'.

Appearances

  • Roaring Phoenix is Gaius' S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV, using his Stigma to empower his spear.

Trivia

  • The visual effect of Gaius' spear pushing away the clouds as it ascends into the sky is directly modeled after a scene from Neon Genesis Evangelion where the Lance of Longinus is thrown to attack an Angel in orbit. Notes accompanying the Sen no Kiseki III artbook make the reference explicit.