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Great Spirits are characters that play a role in the worlds of Granvia and Cegeris in Unison League.

Great Spirits[]

Ignis Raja, The Great Spirit of Fire[]

Ignis Raja is The Great Spirit of Fire. He represents the Fire Fire Element. Ignis Raja appears in the opening video of Unison League, summoned by Ares and Filo in their battle against a Jabberwock Jabberwock. Ignis Raja is worshiped by all of Brutel, people living in the desert region of Regovas.

He was first mentioned by King Val to the Player and Filo, telling them that an Ignis Raja priest claimed to have been spoken to by him days ago; a rare event that hasn't occurred in over a hundred years.

For gameplay information involving Ignis Raja, see Unison Attack#Ignis Raja, The Great Spirit of Fire.


Etymology[]

"Ignis" is the Latin word for "Fire".

In an ancient Indian language, "Raj" means "King" or "Prince". "Raja" is a variant of "Raj".

When combined, "Ignis Raja" may mean "Fire King." However, the character itself may have been based on the Hindu God, Agni.


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Undine, The Great Spirit of Water[]

Undine is The Great Spirit of Water. She represents the Water Water Element. -Insert description here if they have appeared in the current story-.

For gameplay information involving Undine, see Unison Attack#Undine, The Great Spirit of Water.


Etymology[]

"Undine" derived from "Unda", which is the Latin word for "Wave". The medieval author Paracelsus created the name "Undine" to be used as a name for female water spirits.


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Veluda, The Great Spirit of Wind[]

Veluda is The Great Spirit of Wind. He represents the Wind Wind Element. The land of Themaly is said to be his homeland. -Insert description here if they have appeared in the current story-.

For gameplay information involving Veluda, see Unison Attack#Veluda, The Great Spirit of Wind.


Etymology[]

"Veluda" appears to be a portmanteau of "Velocity" and "Garuda".

"Velocity" refers to the wind speeds, while "Garuda" refers to the legendary humanoid creature with bird-like characteristics from Hindu and Buddhist lore.

He is named "Garuda" in the Japanese version of Unison League, but was renamed to Veluda in the Global version of the game to avoid the religious reference. [1]


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Ahura Mazda, The Great Spirit of Light[]

Ahura Mazda is The Great Spirit of Light. He represents the Light Light Element. Ahura Mazda was mentioned by Airi to Falsa, having Filo's soul tied into him, and will try to revive her based on their efforts.

For gameplay information involving Ahura Mazda, see Unison Attack#Ahura Mazda, The Great Spirit of Light.


Etymology[]

In Avestan, "Ahura Mazda" means "Lord of Wisdom." In Persian Mythology, "Ahura Mazda" was the supreme creator, and the God of light, truth, and goodness.


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Izanami, The Great Spirit of Dark[]

Izanami is The Great Spirit of Dark. She represents the Dark Dark Element. -Insert description here if they have appeared in the current story-.

For gameplay information involving Izanami, see Unison Attack#Izanami, The Great Spirit of Dark.


Etymology[]

"Izanami" means "female who invites" in Japanese. In Japanese Mythology, "Izanami" was a creator and death Goddess, and died giving birth to the Japanese god of fire. Her husband, the god Izanagi (which means "male who invites" in Japanese) failed in his attempt to bring her back from the underworld.


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Kronos, The Great Spirit of Granvia[]

Kronos is The Great Spirit of Granvia. She represents the Time Time Element. -Insert description here if they have appeared in the current story-.

For gameplay information involving Kronos, see Unison Attack#Kronos, The Great Spirit of Granvia.


Etymology[]

"Kronos" is derived from "Chronos", which is a name used to call the personification of Time in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature. Chronos governed linear, chronological time.


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Fortuna, The Great Star Spirit[]

Fortuna is The Great Star Spirit. She represents the Star Star Element. -Insert description here if they have appeared in the current story-.

For gameplay information involving Fortuna, see Unison Attack#Fortuna, The Great Star Spirit.


Etymology[]

"Fortuna" is based on the Goddess of the same name. She is the Goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion.


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