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Mythological references
By: Ice Dragon
Akaneia-Barencia:
Falchion (Falchion) - History - type of European medieval sword.
People:
Abel (Abel) - Biblical mythology - one of the twin sons of Adam and Eve.
Kain (Cain) - Biblical mythology - one of the twin sons of Adam and Eve.
Marth (Mars) - Roman mythology - god of war.
Minerba (Minerva) - Roman mythology - goddess of wisdom and tactical
warfare.
Nabarl (Nabal) - Biblical mythology - man killed by God for defying
King David of Israel.
Oguma (Ogma) - Celtic mythology - god of scholars and education.
Places:
Barencia (Valencia) - Geography - city in modern-day Spain.
Cashmere (Kashmir) - Geography - region in Asia containing parts of
modern-day India, Pakistan, and China.
Macedonia (Macedonia) - Geography - modern-day European nation.
Orleans (Orléans) - Geography - city in modern-day France.
Thebes
(Thebai) - Geography - city in ancient Greece, capital of Boeotia;
also, city in ancient Egypt, capital of Upper Egypt.
Classes:
Paladin (Paladin) - History - originally, the Twelve Peers of La
Chanson de Roland.
Pegasusknight (Pégasos) - Greek mythology - winged horse; son of
Poseidon.
Items:
Mercury Sword (Mercurius) - Roman mythology - god of commerce.
Gladius (Gladius) - History - short sword used by Roman legionaries.
Gladius (Gladius) - Language - Latin for 'sword'.
Parthia
(Parthia) - History - ancient civilization centered in present-day Iran
famed for its cataphracts and mounted archers.
Excalibur (Excalibur) - Arthurian legend - King Arthur's sword.
Aum Rod (Aum) - Religion - the most sacred symbol of Hinduism.
Star Aries (Aries) - Zodiac - first sign of the Zodiac, Latin for 'ram'.
Star Aquarius (Aquarius) - Zodiac - eleventh sign of the Zodiac, Latin
for 'water-bearer'.
Star Cancer (Cancer) - Zodiac - fourth sign of the Zodiac, Latin for
'crab'.
Star Capricorn (Capricornus) - Zodiac - tenth sign of the Zodiac, Latin
for 'horned goat'.
Star Gemini (Gemini) - Zodiac - third sign of the Zodiac, Latin for
'twins'.
Star Leo (Leo) - Zodiac - fifth sign of the Zodiac, Latin for 'lion'.
Star Libra (Libra) - Zodiac - seventh sign of the Zodiac, Latin for
'balance'.
Star Pisces (Pisces) - Zodiac - twelfth sign of the Zodiac, Latin for
'fish'.
Star Sagittarius (Sagittarius) - Zodiac - ninth sign of the Zodiac,
Latin for 'archer'.
Star Scorpio (Scorpio) - Zodiac - eighth sign of the Zodiac, Latin for
'scorpion'.
Star Taurus (Taurus) - Zodiac - second sign of the Zodiac, Latin for
'bull'.
Star Virgo (Virgo) - Zodiac - sixth sign of the Zodiac, Latin for
'virgin'
Miscellaneous:
Jugdral:
Baldo (Baldr) - Norse mythology - god of light.
Blagi (Bragi) - Norse mythology - god of poetry.
Dain (Dainn) - Norse mythology - one of the stags wandering
Yggdrasill's branches.
Fala (Völva) - Norse mythology - priestess or shaman.
Heim (Heimdallr) - Norse mythology - guardian of the gods and Loki's
opponent during Ragnarökr.
Hezul (Höðr) - Norse mythology - blind god, tricked into killing the
god Baldr.
Lopt (Lopt) - Norse mythology - alternate name of Loki Laufeyerson.
Odo (Óðr) - Norse mythology - alternate name of the god Óðinn.
Sety (Forseti) - Norse mythology - god of justice.
Ulir (Ullr) - Norse mythology - god of bows, hunting, and shields.
Balmunk (Balmung) - Norse mythology - sword used by Siegfried to slay
the dragon Fafnir.
Mistolteen (Mistellteinn) - Norse mythology - mistletoe, the weapon
used to kill the god Baldr.
Tailfing (Tyrfing) - Norse mythology - sword forged and cursed by the
dwarves.
Gayborg (Gáe Bulg) - Celtic mythology - barbed spear wielded by the
hero Cúchulainn.
Gunguneel (Gungnir) - Norse mythology - Óðinn's spear.
Ichaival (Ydalir) - Norse mythology - home of the god Ullr.
Faraflame (Fala) - Fire Emblem - one of the Twelve Crusaders from
Seisen no Keifu.
Torhammer (Mjolnir) - Norse mythology - Þórr's hammer.
Holsety (Sety) - Fire Emblem - one of the Twelve Crusaders from Seisen
no Keifu.
Narga (Naga) - Language - Malay for 'dragon'.
Narga (Naga) - South Asian mythology - ancient race of snake-humans.
Loputousu (Lopt) - see above.
Valkilli (Valkyrja) - subjects of Óðinn who presided over battle.
People:
Adean (Aideen) - Celtic mythology - second wife of Midir.
Aless (Ares) - Greek mythology - god of war.
Altenna (Artemis) - Greek mythology - goddess of the hunt; in some
accounts, Orion's lover.
Altenna (Athena) - Greek mythology - goddess of wisdom and tactical
warfare.
Alvis (Alvíss) - Norse mythology - dwarf petrified by Þórr.
Arden (Ardán) - Celtic mythology - brother of Naoise.
Areone (Ares) - see above.
Areone (Orion) - Greek mythology - famed hunter and Titan.
Beowulf (Beowulf) - Literature - hero of the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf.
Briggid (Brighid) - Celtic mythology - daughter of the god Dagda.
Cigyn (Sigyn) - Norse mythology - wife of the god Loki.
Cuan (Cian) - Celtic mythology - father of the god Lugh.
Dagdar (Dagda) - Celtic mythology - supreme god.
Diadora (Dierdre) - Celtic mythology - wife of Naoise, betrothed to
King Conchobar.
Ethlin (Ethniu) - Celtic mythology - mother of the god Lugh.
Felgus (Fergus mac Róich) - Celtic mythology - former king of Ulster.
Fin (Fionn mac Cumhail) - Celtic mythology - legendary hunter and
warrior.
Ishtar (Ishtar) - Mesopotamian mythology - goddess of fertility and war.
Mananan (Manannan mac Lir) - Celtic mythology - god of the sea and
weather.
Midayle (Midir) - Celtic mythology - husband of Aideen.
Nanna (Nanna) - Norse mythology - wife of the god Baldr.
Noish (Naoise) - Celtic mythology - husband of Dierdre.
Olwen (Olwen) - Celtic mythology - heroine of the story Culhwich and
Olwen.
Rackesis (Lachesis) - Greek mythology - Fate that measures the thread.
Sety (Sety) - see above.
Siglud (Sigurðr) - Norse mythology - slayer of the dragon Fafnir.
Tailto (Tailtiu) - Celtic mythology - foster mother of the god Lugh.
Tristan (Tristan) - Arthurian legend - lover of Isolde.
Places:
Alster (Ulster) - Geography - northeastern region of Ireland.
Barhara (Valhöll) - Norse mythology - Óðinn's hall.
Conote (Connaught) - Geography - northwestern region of Ireland.
Danczig (Gdansk) - Geography - city in modern-day Poland.
Genoa (Genova) - Geography - port city in northwestern modern-day Italy.
Jugdral (Yggdrasill) - Norse mythology - world tree.
Jungby (Yngvi) - Norse mythology - alternate name of the god Freyr.
Lenster (Leinster) - Geography - southeastern region of Ireland.
Manster (Munster) - Geography - southwestern region of Ireland.
Miletos (Míletos) - Geography - ancient city in present-day Turkey.
Silesia (Silesia) - Geography - region in Europe mostly in present-day
Poland.
Silezha (Silesia) - see above.
Thracia (Thrace) - Geography - region in Europe on the eastern half of
the Balkan Peninsula.
Tilonanogue (Tír na nÓg) - Celtic mythology - Promised Land.
Verdane (Verdun) - Geography - city in modern-day France.
Classes:
Paladin (Paladin) - see above.
Pegasusknight (Pégasos) - see above.
Troubadour (Troubadour) - History - composers of romance in medieval
Europe.
Items:
Grafcalibur (Excalibur) - Fire Emblem - Marich's wind tome from Ankoku
Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi.
Jotmungand (Jörmungandr) - Norse mythology - the Midgard serpent;
offspring of the god Loki.
Fenrir (Fenrisúlfr) - Norse mythology - giant wolf kept in Ásgarðr;
offspring of the god Loki.
Hel (Hel) - Norse mythology - goddess of Helheim, the underworld;
offspring of the god Loki.
Miscellaneous:
Aegir (Ægir) - Norse mythology - ruler of the seas.
Ereb/Elibe:
Barrigan (Baligant) - La Chanson de Roland - Amir of Babylon.
Bramimond (Bramimunde) - La Chanson de Roland - queen of Sarraguce.
Durban (Turpin) - La Chanson de Roland - Archbishop of Reins.
Hanon (Hamon) - La Chanson de Roland - joint leader of King
Charlemagne's eighth column.
Roland (Rollant) - La Chanson de Roland - nephew of King Charlemagne.
Durandal (Durendal) - La Chanson de Roland - sword wielded by Rollant.
Armads (Almace) - La Chanson de Roland - sword wielded by Archbishop
Turpin.
Maltet (Maltet) - La Chanson de Roland - spear wielded by Baligant.
Murgleis (Murgleis) - La Chanson de Roland - sword wielded by Count
Guenelun.
People:
Bors (Bors) - Arthurian legend - one of the Knights of the Round Table.
Ganelon Bandits (Guenelun) - La Chanson de Roland - French traitor
supporting the Spanish.
Guinevere (Guinevere) - Arthurian legend - queen consort of King Arthur.
Guinivere (Guinevere) - see above.
Hyperion (Hyperion) - Greek mythology - father of the god Helios and
Titan.
Idenn (Iðunn) - Norse mythology - wife of the god Bragi and keeper of
the apples of youth.
Igrene (Igraine) - Arthurian legend - mother of King Arthur.
Juno (Juno) - Roman mythology - queen of the gods.
Lleu (Lleu) - Celtic mythology - alternate name of the god Lugh.
Lot (Lot) - Arthurian legend - brother-in-law of King Arthur.
Lugh (Lugh) - Celtic mythology - former deity and king.
Mardoc (Marduk) - Mesopotamian mythology - patron deity of Babylon.
Merlinus (Merlinus) - Arthurian legend - alternate name of Merlin.
Mordred (Medraut) - Arthurian legend - son of King Lot.
Murdock (Marduk) - see above.
Nergal (Nergal) - Mesopotamian mythology - deity related with midday or
the sun at summer solstice and death.
Niime (Nimue) - Arthurian legend - one of the names of the Lady of the
Lake.
Nimue (Nimue) - see above.
Ninian (Niniane) - Arthurian legend - one of the names of the Lady of
the Lake.
Noah (Noah) - Biblical mythology - survivor of the Deluge.
Ogier (Oger) - La Chanson de Roland - one of Charlemagne's knights.
Pant (Ban) - Arthurian legend - brother of King Bors.
Pent (Ban) - see above.
Perceval (Percival) - Arthurian legend - one of the Knights of the
Round Table.
Uther (Uther Pendragon) - Arthurian legend - father of King Arthur.
Zefhyr (Zephyrus) - Greek mythology - god of the west wind.
Zephiel (Zephyrus) - see above.
Places:
Aquleia (Aquileia) - Geography - modern-day town in northern Italy.
Araphen
Arcadia (Arkadía) - Geography - modern-day prefecture of Greece in the
Peloponnesus.
Armagh (Armagh) - Geography - city in modern-day Northern Ireland.
Badon (Mount Badon) - Geography - site of a British victory against the
Anglo-Saxons.
Bern (Bern) - Geography - modern-day capital of Switzerland.
Biran (Bern) - see above.
Bulgar (Bulgaria) - Geography - modern-day European nation.
Caelin (Caelin Hill) - Geography - one of the seven hills of Rome.
Caledonia (Caledonia) - Geography - poetic name for Scotland.
Carrhae (Carrhae) - Geography - city in ancient Assyria.
Ciaran
Dhia
Eburacum (Eborakon) - Geography - original Celtic name for the location
of the modern-day city of York, England.
Edessa (Edessa) - Geography - former name of the modern-day city of
Sanliurfa, Turkey.
Edina (Edina) - Geography - poetic name for the city of Edinburgh,
Scotland.
Etruria (Etruria) - Geography - region of Italy north of Rome.
Fibernia (Hibernia) - Geography - poetic name for Ireland.
Ilia (Ileía) - Geography - modern-day prefecture of Greece in the
Peloponnesus.
Jutes (Jutes) - History - one of the Germanic peoples who invaded Great
Britain.
Kafri
Khathelet (Châtelet) - History - small castle or fortress.
Lahus (Laüs) - Geography - ancient city in southern Italy.
Laus (Laüs) - see above.
Lycia (Lycia) - Geography - region of southern Turkey.
Missur (Mosul) - Geography - city in modern-day Iraq.
Nabata (Napata) - Geography - city in ancient Nubia.
Ostia (Ostia) - Geography - harbor town of ancient Rome.
Pherae (Pherae) - Geography - city in ancient Greece.
Remi (Reims) - Geography - city in modern-day France.
Sacae (Scythia) - Geography - region settled by the Scythian people.
Santaruz (Santurtzi) - Geography - port town in modern day Euskadi,
Spain.
Tania
Taras (Taras) - Geography - former Greek name of the modern-day city of
Taranto, Italy.
Thria (Thria) - Geography - town in ancient Greece.
Tuscana (Toscana) - Geography - region of west-central Italy.
Worde
Classes:
Basiliskglance (Basilisk) - Folklore/legend - king of serpents; its
gaze is lethal.
Berserker (Berserkr) - History - Norse warriors with allegiance to
Óðinn who fought in a frenzied rage.
Myrmidon (Murmidones) - Greek mythology - ancient race of people
descended of ants from the island of Aigina.
Paladin (Paladin) - see above.
Pegasusknight (Pégasos) - see above.
Pegasus Knight (Pégasos) - see above.
Torubadour (Troubadour) - see above.
Troubadour (Troubadour) - see above.
Valkyria (Valkyrja) - see above.
Valkyrie (Valkyrja) - see above.
Valkyuria (Valkyrja) - see above.
Wyvern Lord (Wyvern) - Folklore/legend - lesser dragon having one pair
of forelimbs and a barbed tail.
Wyvern Rider (Wyvern) - see above.
Items:
Alle's Sword (Alle) - Fire Emblem - main character from the manga Hasha
no Tsurugi.
Watou (Watou) - Language - Japanese for 'Japanese sword', a katana.
Wo Dao (Wo dao) - Language - Chinese for 'Japanese sword', a katana.
Mani Katti (Mani) - Norse mythology - god of the moon.
Sol Katti (Sól) - Norse mythology - goddess of the sun.
Gant's Lance (Gant) - Fire Emblem - Armorknight from the manga Hasha no
Tsurugi.
Rex Hasta (Rex hasta) - Language - Latin for 'king spear'.
Basilikos (Basilikos) - Language - Greek for 'royal'.
Wolf Beil (Wolf beil) - Language - German for 'wolf axe'.
Ballista (Ballista) - History - crossbow-styled siege weapon.
Iron Ballista (Ballista) - see above.
Killer Ballista (Ballista) - see above.
Lionfleche (Lion flèche) - Language - French for 'lion arrow'.
Rienfleche (Rien flèche) - Language - French for 'nothing arrow'.
Alacalibur (Excalibur) - see above (Fire Emblem).
Fimbulvetr (Fimbulvetr) - Norse mythology - three successive winters
preceding Ragnarökr.
Excalibur (Excalibur) - see above (Arthurian legend).
Gigascalibur (Excalibur) - see above (Fire Emblem).
Argyraurae (Argyros) - Language - Greek for 'silver'.
Luce (Luce) - Language - Italian for 'light'.
Nosferatu (Nosufur-atu) - Language - Old Slavonic, derived from Greek
nosophoros, 'plague carrier'.
Luna (Luna) - Roman mythology - goddess of the moon.
Fenrir (Fenrisúlfr) - see above.
Gespenst (Gespenst) - Language - German for 'ghost'.
Ereshkigal (Ereshkigal) - Mesopotamian mythology - wife of Nergal and
goddess of the underworld.
Tiena's Rod (Tiena) - Fire Emblem - Princess from the manga Hasha no
Tsurugi.
Afa's Drops (Afa) - Polynesian mythology - storm god.
Delphi Shield (Delphi) - Geography - location of the temple to Apollo
in ancient Greece.
Elysian Whip (Elysion) - Greek mythology - portion of the underworld
for the virtuous.
Fala's Might (Faraflame) - Fire Emblem - legendary fire tome from the
Jugdral continent.
Orion's Arrows (Orion) - see above.
Orion's Bolt (Orion) - see above.
Pavise Shield (Pavise) - History - medieval European shield used mainly
by archers.
Set's Litany (Set) - Egyptian mythology - god of war and storms.
Sety's Prayer (Holsety) - Fire Emblem - legendary wind tome from the
Jugdral continent.
Thor's Ire (Þórr) - Norse mythology - god of thunder.
Tor's Ire (Torhammer) - Fire Emblem - legendary thunder tome from the
Jugdral continent.
Miscellaneous:
Aegir (Ægir) - see above.
Quintessence (Quintessence) - Alchemy - component element of the
celestial bodies.
Magvel/Magi Val:
Audhulma (Auðhumla) - Norse mythology - primeval cow.
Audhumla (Auðhumla) - see above.
Sieglinde (Sieglinde) - Norse mythology - twin sister of Siegmund in
the Volsung Saga.
Vidofnir (Vidofnir) - Norse mythology - eagle roosting on top of
Yggdrasil.
Siegmund (Siegmund) - Norse mythology - father of Sigurd; also, twin
brother of Sieglinde in the Volsung Saga.
Garm (Garm) - Norse mythology - four-eyed hound guarding Helheim.
Nidhogg (Níðhöggr) - Norse mythology - serpent chewing on Yggdrasill's
roots.
Excalibur (Excalibur) - see above (Arthurian legend).
Ivaldi (Ivaldi) - Norse mythology - dwarf guarding the spring
Hvergelmir with his sons.
Gleipnir (Gleipnir) - Norse mythology - chain holding Fenrisúlfr.
Naglfar (Naglfar) - Norse mythology - ship made from the nails of the
dead.
Latona (Latona) - Roman mythology - mother of Apollo and Diana.
People:
Myrrh (Myrrh) - Biblical mythology - one of the treasures presented by
the Magi.
Saleh (Saleh) - Islamic mythology - prophet of the Qur'an.
Tethys (Tethys) - Greek mythology - sea goddess and Titaness.
Places:
Classes:
Berserker (Berserkr) - see above.
Cerberus (Kerberos) - Greek mythology - three-headed dog that guarded
the gate to the underworld.
Cyclops (Cyclops) - Greek mythology - race of one-eyed giants.
Gorgon (Gorgon) - Greek mythology - female monsters with hair of live
snakes.
Gorgonegg (Gorgon) - see above.
Gorgon Egg (Gorgon) - see above.
Gwyllgi (Gwyllgi) - Folklore/legend - alternate name of the Mauthe doog.
Maelduin (Mael Dúin) - Celtic mythology - hero of the Christian tale
Immram Maele Dúin.
Mauthedoog (Mauthe doog) - Folklore/legend - Dog of Darkness; seeing
one is an omen of death.
Mauthe Doog (Mauthe doog) - see above.
Myrmidon (Murmidones) - see above.
Paladin (Paladin) - see above.
Pegasusknight (Pégasos) - see above.
Pegasus Knight (Pégasos) - see above.
Revenant (Revenant) - Folklore/legend - animate corpse that rose from
the grave.
Tarvos (Tarvos) - Language - Gaulish for 'bull'.
Troubadour (Troubadour) - see above.
Valkyria (Valkyrja) - see above.
Valkyrie (Valkyrja) - see above.
Wight (Wight) - Language - obsolete word for a human or intelligent
being.
Wyvernknight (Wyvern) - see above.
Wyvern Knight (Wyvern) - see above.
Wyvern Lord (Wyvern) - see above.
Wyvern Rider (Wyvern) - see above.
Items:
Shamshir (Shamshir) - History - heavily curved Persian saber.
Shamshir (Shamshir) - Language - Persian for 'sword'.
Zanbato (Zanbatou) - History - infantry sword designed to combat
horsemen.
Reginleif (Reginleif) - Norse mythology - one of the Valkyrja.
Ballista (Ballista) - see above.
Iron Ballista (Ballista) - see above.
Killer Ballista (Ballista) - see above.
Alacalibur (Excalibur) - see above (Fire Emblem).
Argyraurae (Argyros) - see above.
Nosferatu (Nosufur-atu) - see above.
Luna (Luna) - see above.
Fenrir (Fenrisúlfr) - see above.
Metis's scroll (Metis) - Greek mythology - mother of the goddess Athena.
Miscellaneous:
Tellius:
Ashera (Asherah) - Levantine mythology - consort of the god El.
Astarte (‘Ashtart) - Levantine mythology - goddess of fertility and war.
Astartyune (‘Ashtart ) - see above.
Alondite (Arondight) - Arthurian legend - Sir Lancelot's sword.
Amite (Amite) - Arthurian legend - bearer of the Holy Grail.
Amiti (Amite) - see above.
Ettard (Ettard) - Arthurian legend - maiden loved by Pelleas.
Gurgurant (Gurgurant) - Arthurian legend - cannibal king.
Ragnell (Ragnell) - Arthurian legend - wife of Sir Gawain.
People:
Amrita (Amrita) - Dharmic mythology - nectar of immortality.
Amrita (Amrita) - Language - Sanskrit for 'without death'.
Chinon (Chinon) - Geography - town in modern-day France.
Gawain (Gawain) - Arthurian legend - Perfect Knight, one of the Knights
of the Round Table.
Kurthnaga (Kurth) - Fire Emblem - Prince of Barhara and decendent of
the crusader Heim from the Jugdral continent.
Kurthnaga (Narga) - Fire Emblem - legendary light tome from the Jugdral
continent.
Lethe (Lethe) - Greek mythology - forgetfulness, one of the rivers that
flow through the underworld.
Mist (Mist) - Norse mythology - one of the Valkyrja.
Mordecai (Mordecai) - Biblical mythology - son of Jair.
Nike (Nike) - Greek mythology - goddess of victory.
Pelleas (Pelleas) - Arthurian legend - lover of Ettard.
Prague (Praha) - Geography - capital of modern-day Czech Republic.
Rethe (Lethe) - see above.
Shinon (Chinon) - see above.
Sigrun (Sigrún) - Norse mythology - one of the Valkyrja.
Soanevalcke (Soane) - Fire Emblem - one of the three heroes of the
Tellius continent.
Tiamat (Tiamat) - Mesopotamian mythology - goddess that, when killed,
became the heaven and the earth.
Titania (Titania) - Folklore/legend - queen of the fairies.
Places:
Crimea (Crimea) - Geography - peninsula in modern-day Ukraine.
Galia (Gallia) - Geography - Latin for Gaul, a region of Europe
containing modern-day France.
Gallia (Gallia) - see above.
Phoenicis (Phoenix) - Egyptian mythology - sacred firebird capable of
regeneration.
Selinos (Selinus) - Geography - city in ancient Greece on the island of
Sicily.
Serenes (Selinus) - see above.
Classes:
Berserker (Berserkr) - see above.
Blade Dux (Dux) - Language - Latin for 'leader'.
Enlil Knight (Enlil) - Mesopotamian mythology - god of wind and air.
Espion (Espion) - Language - French for 'spy'.
Glory Dux (Dux) - see above.
Great Dux (Dux) - see above.
Lindwurm (Lindwurm) - Folklore/legend - serpent-like dragon.
Myrmidon (Murmidones) - see above.
Paladin (Paladin) - see above. Pegasus Knight (Pégasos) - see above.
Sagittary (Sagittarius) - Language - Latin for 'archer'.
Sword Eschatos (Eschatos) - Language - Greek for 'extreme'.
Valkyria (Valkyrja) - see above.
Valkyrie (Valkyrja) - see above.
Wyvern Lord (Wyvern) - see above.
Wyvern Rider (Wyvern) - see above.
Items:
Watou (Watou) - see above.
Varg Katti (Vargr) - Language - Old Norse euphemism for 'wolf'.
Varg Katti (Vargr) - Norse mythology - wolves Fenrisúlfr, Sköll, and
Hati.
Sehnsucht (Sehnsucht) - Language - German for 'longing'.
Urvan (Urvan) - Language - Avestan for 'soul'.
Arbaleste (Arbalète) - Language - French for 'crossbow'.
Ballista (Ballista) - see above.
Killer Ballista (Ballista) - see above.
Long Ballista (Ballista) - see above.
Onager (Onager) - History - Roman siege catapult.
Ballefleche (Balle flèche) - Language - French for 'bullet arrow'.
Kard (Kard) - History - type of Islamic knife.
Baselard (Baselard) - History - fourteenth to fifteenth-century Swiss
dagger or short sword.
Gigafire (Gígas) - Language - Greek for 'giant'.
Rexflame (Rex) - Language - Latin for 'king'.
Cymbeline (Cymbeline) - Literature - king in William Shakespeare’s play
Cymbeline.
Gigathunder (Gígas) - see above.
Rexbolt (Rex) - see above.
Gigawind (Gígas) - see above.
Rexcalibur (Excalibur) - see above (Fire Emblem).
Rexcalibur (Rex) - see above.
Nosferatu (Nosufur-atu) - see above.
Rexaura (Rex) - see above.
Carreau (Carreau) - Biblical mythology - demon of hardness of heart;
fallen Prince of Powers.
Fenrir (Fenrisúlfr) - see above.
Verrine (Verrine) - Biblical mythology - demon of impatience; second in
the order of the Throne.
Balberith (Balberith) - Biblical mythology - fallen Prince of the
Cherubim.
Ashera Staff (Ashera) - Fire Emblem - goddess from the Tellius
continent.
Ashera Icon (Ashera) - see above.
Seraph Robe (Seraph) - Biblical mythology - highest order of angels.
Miscellaneous:
Aether (Aithêr) - Greek mythology - personification of the heavens.
Astra (Astrum) - Language - Latin for 'star'.
Beorc (Beorc) - History - eighteenth rune of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc
alphabet.
Galldr (Galdr) - Language - Old Norse for 'spell' or 'incantation'.
Laguz (Lagu) - History - twenty-first rune of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc
alphabet.
Lumina (Luminis) - Language - Latin for 'light'.
Luna (Luna) - Language - Latin for 'moon'.
Nihil (Nihil) - Language - Latin for 'nothing'.
Sol (Sol) - Language - Latin for 'sun'.
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