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rdfs:label
  • Aiatar
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  • This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.{| |}Aiatar (アイアタル, Aiataru?) is a Type-5 Kiltgang with a yellow Machine Goodfellow unit is known as Hebihanabi (literally "Fire Flower"). Its humar avatar is Ai.
  • In Estonian & Finnish mythology, the Aiatar (also spelled Ajatar) (Estonian) or the Ajattara (Finnish) was an evil female demon which manifested frequently in the form of a dragon or serpent. She lives in forests and lonely sections of the Tundra and spread pestilence and disease. Even just setting sight on her caused illness. She is also known as "the Devil of the Woods". The Aiatar is a local variation of the Aitvaras of Lithuania and the Ai of other parts of Estonia. Ajatar appears to be derived from the Finnish verb ajattaa "to make one pursue".
side
  • 250
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low mp
  • none
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Affiliation
First Appearance
Speciality
  • Offensive Combat
armorments/weapons
  • 2
  • 6
  • Armor
  • Electric Shield
  • Beam Blaster
  • Stinger Cannon
  • Vampiric Shield
Manufacturer
  • Machine Goodfellow
Machine Goodfellow
  • 250
Unit Type
  • Kiltgang Machine Goodfellow
Japanese name
  • Aiatar
Designer
  • Takayuki Yanase, Masaki Asai and Takeshi Yoshioka
abstract
  • This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.{| |}Aiatar (アイアタル, Aiataru?) is a Type-5 Kiltgang with a yellow Machine Goodfellow unit is known as Hebihanabi (literally "Fire Flower"). Its humar avatar is Ai.
  • In Estonian & Finnish mythology, the Aiatar (also spelled Ajatar) (Estonian) or the Ajattara (Finnish) was an evil female demon which manifested frequently in the form of a dragon or serpent. She lives in forests and lonely sections of the Tundra and spread pestilence and disease. Even just setting sight on her caused illness. She is also known as "the Devil of the Woods". The Aiatar is a local variation of the Aitvaras of Lithuania and the Ai of other parts of Estonia. Ajatar appears to be derived from the Finnish verb ajattaa "to make one pursue".