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* Over the course of the "Abyss" storyline, this monster transforms into "[[Dramaturge of Despia]]", then into "[[Dogmatika Alba Zoa]]", and finally, "[[Bystial Dis Pater]]". | * Over the course of the "Abyss" storyline, this monster transforms into "[[Dramaturge of Despia]]", then into "[[Dogmatika Alba Zoa]]", and finally, "[[Bystial Dis Pater]]". | ||
− | ** As "Alba Zoa", he refers to "[[Dogmatika Ashiyan]]" as his other half. It is unclear if this is an eccentric way of saying "Ashiyan" was his right-hand man or if "Ashiyan" is literally a cast-off portion of | + | ** As "Alba Zoa", he refers to "[[Dogmatika Ashiyan]]" as "his other half". It is unclear if this is an eccentric way of saying "Ashiyan" was his right-hand man or if "Ashiyan" is literally a cast-off portion of him. The fact that he refers to "[[Aluber the Jester of Despia|Aluber]]" as "[[Albaz|that guy's]] other half" may hint at the latter. |
Latest revision as of 02:53, 14 May 2024
- Over the course of the "Abyss" storyline, this monster transforms into "Dramaturge of Despia", then into "Dogmatika Alba Zoa", and finally, "Bystial Dis Pater".
- As "Alba Zoa", he refers to "Dogmatika Ashiyan" as "his other half". It is unclear if this is an eccentric way of saying "Ashiyan" was his right-hand man or if "Ashiyan" is literally a cast-off portion of him. The fact that he refers to "Aluber" as "that guy's other half" may hint at the latter.