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{{ja|'''Daimons'''|{{ja-r|司霊|ダイモン}}|Tsukasa Rei (Daimon)|lit=Chief Spirits}} are guiding spirits residing in a deeper realm than typical nature spirits. Some of them were [[human]] heroes and magic users in life.{{qref|e360}}
 
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{{ja|'''Daimons'''|{{ja-r|司霊|ダイモン}}|Tsukasa Rei (Daimon)|lit=Chief Spirits}} are guiding spirits residing in a deeper stratum of the [[Astral World]] than [[Elemental|elemental spirits]]. Some of them were [[human]] heroes and mages in life.{{qref|e360}}
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According to one of [[Elfhelm]]'s young mages, communion with daimons is a privilege typically reserved for advanced mages.{{qref|e360}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== 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''.
 
* ''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''.
** Miura expressed in furigana his choice of ''daimon'' (ダイモン) over ''daemon'' (デーモン).
 
* [[Flora]] is a daimon.
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 03:46, 2 June 2020

Manga E229 Daimonified Flora

"My existential form will merely change. We can meet again in your dreams."

Daimons (司霊ダイモン, Tsukasa Rei (Daimon); literally "Chief Spirits") are guiding spirits residing in a deeper stratum of the Astral World than elemental spirits. Some of them were human heroes and mages in life.[1]

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

  1. ^ a b Berserk :: Volume 41, "Cherry Orchard"