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→‎Trivia: Can't tell for Chung yet without the others. CC's is obviously the large sigil on CC's blue strap though.
(→‎Trivia: Can't tell for Chung yet without the others. CC's is obviously the large sigil on CC's blue strap though.)
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*All artifacts wear an accessory based on the class they are for:
**Ara's wears a necklace based on the hairpin each of the Ara's use around its neck.
**Laby's wears a hairpin based on the flower associated with each path.
**Elesis's has a particular part of the path's outfit around its tail. For [[Empire Sword]], it's the ornament on her right shoulder, and for [[Bloody Queen]], it's the red/black piece of cloth that covers her neck and right arm.
**Lu/Ciel's has a skill-based accessory around its tail. For [[Catastrophe]], it's one of the black crosses from [[Angra Mainyu]], for [[Innocent]] it's their combined star-shaped sigil that appears in various skills, notably the massive version in [[Sefirot Phantasma]] and for [[Diangelion]] it's based on their horns during [[Altar of Evil|Madness]] [[Transcendence (Lu/Ciel)|transformations]].
**Rena's wears a helmet styled after the path it's based on. For [[Daybreaker]], it's based on the feather tiara, while for [[Twilight]] it's based on her hood.
**Rose's has a particular part of the path's outfit on its head or around its neck. For [[Tempest Burster]], it's her goggles, for [[Black Massacre]], it's the white chain that runs across her midriff, and for [[Minerva]], it's one of the straps for the Nitro Motor above her chest.
*'''Gaia''''s Artifact is likely based on the Celtic god [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cernunnos Cernunnos], which the English town of Cerne Abbas also gets its name from. It is usually seen as a god of nature and animals and is associated with stags.
*'''Gaia''''s Artifact is likely based on the Celtic god [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cernunnos Cernunnos], which the English town of Cerne Abbas also gets its name from. It is usually seen as a god of nature and animals and is associated with stags.
**While Cerne is pronounced officially with a K, many people pronounce it with an S, leading to the 세르네 (Serne) version of the word in Korean also seeing use alongside the official 케른 (Kern).
**While Cerne is pronounced officially with a K, many people pronounce it with an S, leading to the 세르네 (Serne) version of the word in Korean also seeing use alongside the official 케른 (Kern).
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