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{{nihongo|Troia Hippos: Colossal Trojan Horse of Obliteration|{{ruby|終焉の大木馬|トロイア・イポス}}|{{ruby|Shūen no dai Mokuba|Toroia Iposu}}}} is the Noble Phantasm of [[Rider (Fate/Grand Order - Odysseus)|Rider]]. |
{{nihongo|Troia Hippos: Colossal Trojan Horse of Obliteration|{{ruby|終焉の大木馬|トロイア・イポス}}|{{ruby|Shūen no dai Mokuba|Toroia Iposu}}}} is the Noble Phantasm of [[Rider (Fate/Grand Order - Odysseus)|Rider]]. |
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The plan resulted in Troy accepting the Wooden Horse into the city which then called upon its demise brought forth by Achaean assaults within the city and outside. Finally, the Achaeans were victorious. It is also said that Odysseus himself rode in the horse with the other soldiers and did battle within the city of Troy. |
The plan resulted in Troy accepting the Wooden Horse into the city which then called upon its demise brought forth by Achaean assaults within the city and outside. Finally, the Achaeans were victorious. It is also said that Odysseus himself rode in the horse with the other soldiers and did battle within the city of Troy. |
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+ | As a Noble Phantasm the “Wooden Horse” has become a colossal mount which is plated in divine armor. The divine armor comes from calling forth the [[Aigis]] which has been blessed by Athena. Upon release of its true name it undergoes a transformation into its obliteration form which is similar in appearance to a giant. Thereafter calling forth complete annihilation like that of which occurred during the Trojan War. |
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Revision as of 12:10, 13 March 2020
English | Japanese
« Aegis connected." |
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Troia Hippos: Colossal Trojan Horse of Obliteration (終焉の大木馬, Shūen no dai Mokuba?) is the Noble Phantasm of Rider.
In the final moments of the Trojan War, Odysseus brought a strategy to the table, which was the cunning idea to carry a massive wooden horse into the city of Troy. The wooden horse would contain numerous Achaean (Greek) soldiers…
The plan resulted in Troy accepting the Wooden Horse into the city which then called upon its demise brought forth by Achaean assaults within the city and outside. Finally, the Achaeans were victorious. It is also said that Odysseus himself rode in the horse with the other soldiers and did battle within the city of Troy.
As a Noble Phantasm the “Wooden Horse” has become a colossal mount which is plated in divine armor. The divine armor comes from calling forth the Aigis which has been blessed by Athena. Upon release of its true name it undergoes a transformation into its obliteration form which is similar in appearance to a giant. Thereafter calling forth complete annihilation like that of which occurred during the Trojan War.