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{{Q|The Emperor meets a giant beast in the depths of Lake Wyringa. By using the seabreeze shell to communicate, it is revealed that she was trying to protect her daughter from Subier and expresses remorse for the damage done to the bridge. Subier was trying to assimilate with her and her daughter to gain strength. Her daughter is still too weak to resist someone like Subier. The Emperor accepts her apology and finds out she is known as the Narwhal.|The Narwhal mentions her daughter to the Emperor}} | {{Q|The Emperor meets a giant beast in the depths of Lake Wyringa. By using the seabreeze shell to communicate, it is revealed that she was trying to protect her daughter from Subier and expresses remorse for the damage done to the bridge. Subier was trying to assimilate with her and her daughter to gain strength. Her daughter is still too weak to resist someone like Subier. The Emperor accepts her apology and finds out she is known as the Narwhal.|The Narwhal mentions her daughter to the Emperor}} | ||
{{J|The Narwhal's Daughter||}}, also known as {{J|Lil Halhul|リル・ハルフール|Riru Harufūru}}, is a minor character from {{L|Romancing SaGa 2}}. She is the offspring of the narwhal that destroys the bridge in Miramar. Lil's name was not revealed until 25 years later, in the game's 2018 theatrical adaptation ''[[SaGa THE STAGE: Shichi Eiyū no Kikan | SaGa THE STAGE: Return of the Seven Heroes]]'', during a duet with [[Subier]] titled “Let's Give | {{J|The Narwhal's Daughter||}}, also known as {{J|Lil Halhul|リル・ハルフール|Riru Harufūru}}, is a minor character from {{L|Romancing SaGa 2}}. She is the offspring of the narwhal that destroys the bridge in Miramar. Lil's name was not revealed until 25 years later, in the game's 2018 theatrical adaptation ''[[SaGa THE STAGE: Shichi Eiyū no Kikan | SaGa THE STAGE: Return of the Seven Heroes]]'', during a duet with [[Subier]] titled “Let's Give You a Name!” (名前をつけよう ''Namae wo tsukeyou''). | ||
==Profile== | ==Profile== |
Revision as of 22:00, December 18, 2020
Romancing SaGa 2 character | |
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{{{JP}}} ({{{Romaji}}}?) | |
Gender | Female |
Race | Narwhal
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Class | [[]] |
Appearances | Romancing SaGa 2 |
Type | Non-playable |
“ | The Emperor meets a giant beast in the depths of Lake Wyringa. By using the seabreeze shell to communicate, it is revealed that she was trying to protect her daughter from Subier and expresses remorse for the damage done to the bridge. Subier was trying to assimilate with her and her daughter to gain strength. Her daughter is still too weak to resist someone like Subier. The Emperor accepts her apology and finds out she is known as the Narwhal. | „ |
~ The Narwhal mentions her daughter to the Emperor |
The Narwhal's Daughter (?), also known as Lil Halhul (リル・ハルフール Riru Harufūru?), is a minor character from Romancing SaGa 2. She is the offspring of the narwhal that destroys the bridge in Miramar. Lil's name was not revealed until 25 years later, in the game's 2018 theatrical adaptation SaGa THE STAGE: Return of the Seven Heroes, during a duet with Subier titled “Let's Give You a Name!” (名前をつけよう Namae wo tsukeyou).
Profile
Appearance
Personality
Story
In Romancing SaGa 2, Lil is originally depicted in the form of an animal and cannot be spoken to or understood by the player. Her father requests that the emperor protect her from Subier, a member of the Seven Heroes whom he explains assimilates with sea creatures to gain more power.
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Etymology
Lil's surname may have been inspired by Halhul, a Palestinian town.