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+ | '''Locker Balls''', or {{nihongo|'''Planet Crystals'''|{{Ruby|星|ほし}}の{{Ruby|結晶|けっしょう}}|Hoshi no Kesshō}}, are small star-shaped devices that are able to execute a program left behind by the warrior god, [[Fudo Myo-o]], which controls the binding and splitting of matter.{{Ref|ch=17|p=6}} The program has the power to connect the molecules that comprise solid matter, and to control the [[Gravitational Pull|gravity]] emanating from [[H-Particles]]. Those who master the program undergo a metamorphosis, fusing with the device and becoming a [[Samurai]], gaining those very abilities.{{Ref|ch=1|p=30}}{{Ref|ch=17|p=7}} When a Samurai dies, their body reverts back into a Locker Ball.{{Ref|ch=1|p=12}} |
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+ | Locker Balls are found scattered across the universe, often deep inside the cores of planets.{{Ref|ch=9|p=7}} They can be sensed by [[Princess]]es, who act as caretakers for the Locker Balls and their "Samurai of Fate," the individual destined to merge with it.{{Ref|ch=6|p=17}} |
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− | '''Locker Balls''' or {{nihongo|'''Planet Crystals'''|星の結晶|Hoshi no Kesshō}} are little stars made and left by the warrior god, [[Fudo Myo-o]], to transform [[bushi]] into [[samurai]].{{Ref|ch=1|p=30}} They are found deep inside the cores of planets and can be sensed by princesses, women who own locker balls and give them to bushi to turn them into samurai. |
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[[Category:Artifacts]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 13 February 2020
Locker Balls, or Planet Crystals (
Locker Balls are found scattered across the universe, often deep inside the cores of planets.[5] They can be sensed by Princesses, who act as caretakers for the Locker Balls and their "Samurai of Fate," the individual destined to merge with it.[6]
References
- ↑ Samurai Eight: Hachimaruden Manga; Chapter 17, page 6
- ↑ Samurai Eight: Hachimaruden Manga; Chapter 1, page 30
- ↑ Samurai Eight: Hachimaruden Manga; Chapter 17, page 7
- ↑ Samurai Eight: Hachimaruden Manga; Chapter 1, page 12
- ↑ Samurai Eight: Hachimaruden Manga; Chapter 9, page 7
- ↑ Samurai Eight: Hachimaruden Manga; Chapter 6, page 17