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== Notes == |
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* ''Daimon'' is a modern romanization of the Ancient Greek δαίμων (''daímōn''; literally "tutelary diety"), of which ''daemon'' is the Latin derivative. It is used in place of its Latin variant as a way of distinguishing its original meaning from later conceptions of ''demon''. |
* ''Daimon'' is a modern romanization of the Ancient Greek δαίμων (''daímōn''; literally "tutelary diety"), of which ''daemon'' is the Latin derivative. It is used in place of its Latin variant as a way of distinguishing its original meaning from later conceptions of ''demon''. |
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− | ** Miura expressed in furigana his choice of ''daimon'' (ダイモン) over ''daemon'' (デーモン). |
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− | * [[Flora]] is a daimon. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 03:46, 2 June 2020
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According to one of Elfhelm's young mages, communion with daimons is a privilege typically reserved for advanced mages.[1]
Notes
- Daimon is a modern romanization of the Ancient Greek δαίμων (daímōn; literally "tutelary diety"), of which daemon is the Latin derivative. It is used in place of its Latin variant as a way of distinguishing its original meaning from later conceptions of demon.
References
- ^ a b Berserk :: Volume 41, "Cherry Orchard"