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==Origin==
==Origin==
Rhythmus is Latin for... 'Rhythm', a strong and regular pattern of sound.
Rhythmus is Latin for... 'Rhythm', a strong and regular pattern of sound. The word is derived from the Ancient Greek word Rhuthmos (ῥυθμός).


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 10:39, 16 May 2020

Rhythmus Island
Origin: Latin
Japanese: リュトム島
Appears In: Umi no Oriuta

Origin

Rhythmus is Latin for... 'Rhythm', a strong and regular pattern of sound. The word is derived from the Ancient Greek word Rhuthmos (ῥυθμός).

Appearances

  • Rhythmus is an independent island located between the countries of Letrado and Penisola in Umi no Oriuta.

Trivia

  • Rhythmus is the site of the single greatest musical performance known to history: The Triangle Rhapsody.