Ah, the long legged lad
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Ah, the long legged lad
Vector was never taught how to properly open doors
Astral, but gothic
“The Emperors have their Mythyrians and Guardians located in a grandiose place: Ponta in a statue, the gladiator in the coliseum, Mach in a temple, Jinlon in a temple in the sky, and Abyss in an underwater labyrinth. However, Vector’s myth is found within a dilapidated castle. Not only that, his Guardian is Battle Ox, also known as Minotaurus, which according to card lore, Battle Ox is “a monster with tremendous power, it destroys enemies with a swing of its axe,” which alludes to Vector’s favorite method of killing his enemies–decapitation. Furthermore, Battle Ox represents the classic Minotaur in a Labyrinth, which was where Vector lead Nasch (and where Vector presumably died depending on the myth), as well as calling his own castle the “labyrinth of screams”. What is most interesting is the position of Vector’s Mythyrian Number, Judge (or Djinn) Buster. It is located on the execution slab with Battle Ox’s axe slammed into it. This is much different to the rest of the Barians, who revere their Numbers in the end despite Don Thousand’s corruption, or at least gave them a good resting place. This may allude to the idea that Judge manifested to Vector at some point, but he ordered his “guardian” to execute his own Mythyrian Number in the midst of his madness. In this essay, I will–”
Black Mist’s Humansona
yooma, nummer nine six, and astrol
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