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Paraselene Shoes
Origin: Greek
Source Name: παρά + Σελήνη
Japanese: 幻月ノ靴
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III

Origin

A Paraselene is the scientific name for the optical phenomenon more commonly referred to as a Moondog, when refracted moonlight causes a bright spot to appear to the side of a lunar halo. The name comes from words Para meaning 'Beside' and Selene the Greek goddess of the moon.

Appearances

  • The Paraselene Shoes are footwear found in Sen no Kiseki III.

See Also