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+ | '''Knights of the Queen''': A title bestowed upon heroes of outstanding abilities and accomplishments among the knighted gentry in the British Imperial Forces. A minimum equestrian rating<!--騎力--> of 90 is required. |
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+ | '''Noetic Control''': A system of techniques for sensing and transmitting noetic waves. Noetic control is a specialty belonging to spirits and familiars but humans with great noetic aptitude are born every now and then. |
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+ | '''Genie''': A noetic spirit retaining female personality, specializes in noetic control and can cause various mysterious phenomena. They are actually avatars of noetic divinities, the ifrits, and responsible for listening to human requests and controlling the "main body." |
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Revision as of 02:39, 29 May 2016
Glossary
Prologue
Sacred Beast: Beings equivalent to gods that protect countries and bestow miracles upon them. One after another, they arrived in the world starting in the mid-nineteenth century. There are dozens of them; examples include Romulus and Remus of the Eastern Roman Empire or The Three Lions of the British Empire. They are precisely the ones who resurrected ancient heroes and brought about mysterious powers and beings such as the Legions.
Lord Tenryuu: The dragon deity protecting Imperial Japan. 100m in length, his entire body shines with platinum splendor.
Eastern Roman Empire: The new country founded in the early 20th century by the hero Caesar upon his return to the contemporary world. Currently the empire with the greatest territory in Asia.
Patronus of the Japanese Empress: The Eastern Roman Empire's hero, Caesar, providing political and military protection to the Japanese Empress in a fatherly capacity, in the same manner as he had protected Cleopatra the Queen of Egypt before the Common Era.
The Resurrected: Deceased warriors revived from the ancient past. Confirmed instances include Caesar the ancient Roman hero, Chivalric King Karl the Great of the Frankish Empire, Admiral Nelson the supreme commander of the British Imperial Forces, etc.
Legion: Standing eight meters tall, a being with the appearance of an "armed giant with a mask." Most Legions have wings on their backs. They are active on the ground and in the air.
Chapter 1
Crusade: The British Empire's mainstay Legion model. Massive in physique and exhibiting strong power and speed, its physical specs are outstanding among Legions.
Knights of the Queen: A title bestowed upon heroes of outstanding abilities and accomplishments among the knighted gentry in the British Imperial Forces. A minimum equestrian rating of 90 is required.
British Empire: A great empire with Victoria II as the monarch and territory all over the world. Vying against the Eastern Roman Empire for supremacy in East Asia, the British Empire has been aggressively intervening in Imperial Japan's affairs in recent years.
Noetic Control: A system of techniques for sensing and transmitting noetic waves. Noetic control is a specialty belonging to spirits and familiars but humans with great noetic aptitude are born every now and then.
Genie: A noetic spirit retaining female personality, specializes in noetic control and can cause various mysterious phenomena. They are actually avatars of noetic divinities, the ifrits, and responsible for listening to human requests and controlling the "main body."
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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