Twelve Goddess (Granblue Fantasy)

Twelve Goddess (Granblue Fantasy)

Twelve gods are limited characters that appear in "Granblue Fantasy".

Twelve shrines bearing the name of the zodiac are scattered in the twelve directions of the sky. It is a place where worshipers pray for good health in the New Year, but it was originally created after the War of the Sky to keep an eye on the boundary between the world of stars and the world of the sky. The name of each shrine is the name of the zodiac + Jingu, and the Jingu in the direction corresponding to the ehomaki of the year is appointed as the "year-old god" who monitors the movement of the people of the stars in that year. .. When the new year begins and the ehomaki changes, the "year-old god" of the zodiac will take up the post at the corresponding shrine. They are "Twelve Gods". It is also called the zodiac + god like "sheep god" by the name of "year-old god" and "god general", but it is a normal human being who lives in the empty world in terms of race. From Vajira's remarks in conversation with the first west guardian god Basara, it seems that it is currently composed only of women. (From Basara's mouth, it is revealed that the first twelve gods were a mixture of men and women.) According to Yngwie, who has a relationship with the predecessor twelve gods, there are all the beautiful women in a great group. It seems. It seems that one of the criteria to be selected is a physical characteristic that the family does not have, and the twelve gods Anila of the sheep and the twelve gods of the pig, Kubira, were born with horns that other drafts do not have. It has been decided to become a general. The Erunes Antira and Vajira also have different ears and tails. Makira, the priest of the Rooster Year, has hair that is difficult to understand, but has ears covered with something like white hair that other Harvins do not have. Also, considering this condition, humans may not be selected as the twelve gods. It was also speculated, but it seems that it had nothing to do with it because the child god Bikara was a human. The original text is believed to be the Buddhist Yakushi Nyorai's genus "Twelve Gods". Also, from terms such as "Ehomaki" and "Toshigami", the element of the yearbook by oriental occupancy is strong.

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