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* The animation for Lost Genesis resembles that of [[Reincarnation]] from Ao no Kiseki and is reused in truncated form in Aion Type-Alpha II's [[Ruined Phenomenon Gomorioth]] | * The animation for Lost Genesis resembles that of [[Reincarnation]] from Ao no Kiseki and is reused in truncated form in Aion Type-Alpha II's [[Ruined Phenomenon Gomorioth]] | ||
[[Category:Greek Terms]] [[Category:Arts]] | [[Category:Greek Terms]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki Arts]] |
Revision as of 21:59, 20 October 2019
Origin: | Greek |
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Source Name: | γένεσις |
Japanese: | ロスト・ジェネシス |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III-IV |
Origin
Genesis in Greek means 'Origin', 'Creation' or 'Beginning'. It's most commonly known in English as the title assigned to the first book of the Torah, inherited from Greek manuscripts.
Appearances
- Lost Genesis is the strongest offensive Time-elemental Art in Sen no Kiseki III and IV.
Trivia
- The original Hebrew title for the book from the Torah is Bereshit (בְּרֵאשִׁית), literally meaning 'In the beginning'.
- The animation for Lost Genesis resembles that of Reincarnation from Ao no Kiseki and is reused in truncated form in Aion Type-Alpha II's Ruined Phenomenon Gomorioth