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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*[[Wikipedia:en:Adrasteia|'''Adrasteia''']]{{tt|*|also spelled as Adrestia}} is the Greek goddess of "inevitable fate", representing "pressing necessity", and the inescapability of punishment. | *[[Wikipedia:en:Adrasteia|'''Adrasteia''']]{{tt|*|also spelled as Adrestia}} is the Greek goddess of "inevitable fate", representing "pressing necessity", and the inescapability of punishment. | ||
*Constant use of the Divinus Manus has caused Elesis' left arm, which she uses to hold said sword, to turn black. This | *Constant use of the Divinus Manus has caused Elesis' left arm, which she uses to hold said sword, to turn black. This indicate her assimilation with the El. | ||
*Despite having continually drawn on her El's Resonance through the Divinus Manus, '''Adrestia''''s hair remains mostly red instead of turning pure white like [[Genesis]]. This is due to Genesis completely assimilating with the Giant El whereas Adrestia assimilates with El through Divinus Manus, affecting only her left arm. | *Despite having continually drawn on her El's Resonance through the Divinus Manus, '''Adrestia''''s hair remains mostly red instead of turning pure white like [[Genesis]]. This is due to Genesis completely assimilating with the Giant El whereas Adrestia assimilates with El through Divinus Manus, affecting only her left arm. | ||
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