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  • Rhadamanthus
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  • In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthus (or Rhadamanthys) is the son of Zeus and Europa and one of the judges of the dead. He was to be the judge of souls from eastern regions, and along with Aeacus and Minos, would judge damned souls and determine their punishment in the afterlife.
  • Rhadamanthus was a mythological persona in the history of Human legend on the planet Earth.
  • Rhadamanthus (Rhadamanthichthys luminoscutica, meaning Luminous-whip Rhadamanthus-fish) is a fish native to skull island's waterways, similar to an anglerfish in appearance.
  • Rhadamanthus was, in Greek mythology, a judge of the underworld. This judge's name was used as a spell-casting word by Lucien. After the USS Enterprise in 2269 traveled to the Megan universe, Lucien appeared on the starship's bridge whereupon he uttered this name. The ship's systems returned to normal and it was in orbit of Megas-Tu. (TAS: "The Magicks of Megas-Tu")
  • In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthus (pronounced: /ˌrædəˈmænθəs/) or Rhadamanthys (Ancient Greek: Ῥαδάμανθυς) was a wise king, the son of Zeus and Europa. Later accounts even make him out to be one of the judges of the dead. His brothers were Sarpedon and Minos (also a king and later a judge of the dead). Rhadamanthus was raised by Asterion. He had two sons, Gortys and Erythrus. Virgil (69–18 BCE) makes Rhadamanthus one of the judges and punishers of the unworthy in the Underworld (Tartarus) section of the Aeneid.
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Bonus
  • St +1
Return Item
  • Dx Card
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MATK
  • 6
  • 77
DEX
  • 26
Exclusive
HV
  • -
Arcana
  • Death
str
  • 29
ATK
  • 8
  • 122
LCK
  • 22
MDEF
  • 9
  • 83
Agl
  • 25
LV
  • 1
  • 32
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VI
  • 4
Birthplace
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Th
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WI
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Type
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Traits
  • Gloomy
AG
  • 2
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Father
Character Name
  • Rhadamanthus
Lu
  • 3
Profile
  • This son of Zeus and Europa is one of the three judges of Hades.
Mother
  • Europa
Alias
  • Rhadamanthys
ST
  • 3
Species
  • mythological
DEF
  • 10
  • 138
Skill
  • 1
Return
  • Dx Incense
SW
  • -
Description
  • Eikichi Mishina's Initial Persona
  • Can be mutated from Rhadamanthus after the Mt. Iwato scene.
  • Player chooses to just watch Eikichi deal with Hiroki Sugimoto personally in Club Zodiac.
SP
  • 5
  • 37
Fi
  • -
Occupation
IC
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Gender
  • male
Born
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Quote
  • Understanding the meaning of power hath given I, Rhadamanthus, true strength...
  • I shall sever your foes' sins with my blade of judgement!
  • I am Rhadamanthus... the judge of the netherworld.
  • Thou hast realized thine sin and frailty...
WT
  • -
DX
  • 3
Vit
  • 37
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  • In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthus (or Rhadamanthys) is the son of Zeus and Europa and one of the judges of the dead. He was to be the judge of souls from eastern regions, and along with Aeacus and Minos, would judge damned souls and determine their punishment in the afterlife.
  • Rhadamanthus was a mythological persona in the history of Human legend on the planet Earth.
  • Rhadamanthus (Rhadamanthichthys luminoscutica, meaning Luminous-whip Rhadamanthus-fish) is a fish native to skull island's waterways, similar to an anglerfish in appearance.
  • Rhadamanthus was, in Greek mythology, a judge of the underworld. This judge's name was used as a spell-casting word by Lucien. After the USS Enterprise in 2269 traveled to the Megan universe, Lucien appeared on the starship's bridge whereupon he uttered this name. The ship's systems returned to normal and it was in orbit of Megas-Tu. (TAS: "The Magicks of Megas-Tu")
  • In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthus (pronounced: /ˌrædəˈmænθəs/) or Rhadamanthys (Ancient Greek: Ῥαδάμανθυς) was a wise king, the son of Zeus and Europa. Later accounts even make him out to be one of the judges of the dead. His brothers were Sarpedon and Minos (also a king and later a judge of the dead). Rhadamanthus was raised by Asterion. He had two sons, Gortys and Erythrus. Other sources (e.g. Plutarch, Theseus 20) credit Rhadamanthys rather than Dionysus as the husband of Ariadne, and the father of Oenopion, Staphylus and Thoas. In this account, Ariadne was the daughter of Minos, Rhadamanthys' brother; another Ariadne was the daughter of Minos' grandson and namesake, who features in the Theseus legend, and was rescued by Dionysus. Although he was frequently considered one of the judges of the dead in the underworld, he is not known for any legislative activity, with the exception of a sole reference to a law of Rhadamanthus ordering the Cretans to swear oaths by animals. Driven out of Crete by Minos, who was jealous of his popularity, he fled to Boeotia, where he wedded Alcmene. Homer represents him as dwelling in the Elysian Fields (Odyssey iv. 564), the paradise for the immortal sons of Zeus. According to later legends (c. 400 BCE), on account of his inflexible integrity he was made one of the judges of the dead in the lower world, together with Aeacus and Minos. He was supposed to judge the souls of easterners, Aeacus those of westerners, while Minos had the casting vote (Plato, Gorgias 524A). Virgil (69–18 BCE) makes Rhadamanthus one of the judges and punishers of the unworthy in the Underworld (Tartarus) section of the Aeneid. Pindar says that he is the right-hand man of Cronus (now ruling Elysium) and was the sole judge of the dead. Lucian depicts Rhadamanthus as presiding over the company of heroes on the Isle of the Blessed in True History.
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