Lugh

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Origin: Irish Mythology
Japanese: ルー
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III, Sen no Kiseki IV
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Origin

Lugh is a god in Irish mythology and one of the Tuatha De Danann. Lugh was famed as a king, a warrior and a craftsman and was renowned for being skilled in many arts.

Appearances

  • In Sen no Kiseki III, Franz Lughman (フランツ・ルーグマン) appears before the characters on several occasions. It is eventually revealed that Lughman was Franz Reinford's name before his marriage.
  • In Sen no Kiseki IV, a monster called the Gorias Lugh (ゴリアス・ルー) is encountered on the Tuatha De Danann, described as a devil born from the primordial chaos.

Trivia

  • Japanese sources frequently misidentify Lugh's spear as being named Brionac.
  • Franz Lughman is the creator of many weapons bearing Irish names, including the combat shells used by the Originator Zero series. Lugh's weapons appear throughout the Sen no Kiseki games.

See Also