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For those who love Fate
I know Fate has many different kinds of mythological and narrative servants. I am.Servants of Indian originI like the "I love it", but does anyone know?
Let me talk about such a servant of Indian origin!
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Servants of Indian origin
There are many servants who are based on great Indian figures and lore! I would say there are about 20 in number...
I would like to pick up three of them and introduce them to you!
carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus)
First of all, my guess is Karuna!
Karna is written about as an immortal hero in the Indian epic Mahabharata.
He is also the nemesis and estranged brother of Arjuna, the hero of the Mahabharata.
You are also known as the hero of charity! I love Karnacchi, who never says no when asked to do something!
Karnacchi's attitude of always being positive, affirming, and accepting the unreasonable and difficult is my lifelong guess!
Rama
Rama is the hero of the Indian epic Ramayana. He is a warrior who is naturally intelligent and has been fighting for a long, long time!
Rama-kun has a wife, Sita, but he is cursed to share his Heroic Spirit slot as Rama with Sita, so Rama-kun will never see Sita again. Sad.... Sad....
Arjuna (member of India's untouchable caste)
He is the hero of the Indian epic Mahabharata and Karna's half-brother. He has a bizarre obsession with Karna and is very passionate in his battles with him.
He is so serious that he has a natural tendency, and he has a tendency to get really serious in order to make the weak enemy characters stronger, and when he unleashed his treasure tool, he turned the whole area into a clearing...
The mischievous Arjuna spinning around is adorable!
summary
Servants of Fate are so unique and interesting that we are drawn to them.
There are many other servants I love, but I will introduce them later!
I will continue to support them!
Permanent LOVE for Karnacchi.