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{{#vardefine:ar equipment en note|}} | {{#vardefine:ar equipment en note|"Come on, let's go, Uncle Typhon!" | ||
"Hold on tight to me, Eita!" | |||
Eita, an apprentice fisherman in junior high school, and Typhon, a boisterous seafarer, embark on a great adventure in the ocean. Both of them are the heirs of the "Sacred Artifacts" that were believed to shake the land of Olympus from the bottom of the sea. However, what is different from the past is that Eita has inherited the "Sacred Artifact" as the bearer. As a rule, Poseidon, the trident wielder who once opposed Typhon, is not summoned to Tokyo. Therefore, the relationship between the two will continue into a different and unknown story.}} | |||
{{#vardefine:ar equipment acquisition|Gacha}} | {{#vardefine:ar equipment acquisition|Gacha}} | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The CS name is "Seismós Mágos: Brothers of the Open Seas" | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 2 July 2023
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- The CS name is "Seismós Mágos: Brothers of the Open Seas"
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