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Ixion Volt
Origin: | Greek Mythology |
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Source Name: | Ἰξίων |
Japanese: | イクシオン・ヴォルト |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III-IV |
Origin
In Greek mythology, Ixion was the king of the Lapiths who was reckoned the first man to be guilty of kinslaying after he murdered his father-in-law. When shunned by mortals, Zeus took pity on ixion and took him to Olympus where he continued to act horribly until Zeus smote him with a lightning bolt.
Volt meanwhile is the standard scientific unit measuring electric potential and was named for the pioneering Italian scientist Alessandro Volta.
Appearances
- Ixion Volt is the strongest offensive Wind-elemental Art in Sen no Kiseki III and IV.