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  • Cú Chulainn
  • Cú Chulainn
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  • Cú Chulainn, legendary hero of the Ulster Cycle, has appeared in comics a number of times, with a variety of appearances and under a variety of spellings, and has inspired other comics characters. * William Simpson created CuChulainn the Hound for the small press anthology Ximoc in the early 1980s. What little I've seen of it seems to be a fairly generic fantasy adventure inspired by rather than based on the legends. Some episodes were written by Peter Morwood and Wendy Smyth. * Writer/publisher Michael Hall and artist Gary Hamilton created the 56 page comic Cúchulainn: Champion of Ulster in 1989. This retold the legends of the character's youth in a melodramatic style that stayed fairly close to the original plots, with little elaboration. * Pat Mills' barbarian fantasy hero S
  • Cú Chulainn (クー フーリン, Kū Fūrin), ehemals Sétanta und Sainglend, ist ein nicht spielbarer Charakter in Bravely Second. Er ist Träger des Kämpfer-Asterisks sowie ein Mitglied des Glanz-Imperiums und nimmt eine wichtige Rolle in der Handlung ein.
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Sub Bump
  • 30
  • Randomly targets foes with 4 elemental pass-through shots.
Luck Skill
  • 25
  • -
Max Luck
  • 90
  • 99
BOH
  • 30
Sling
  • Pierce
  • Bounce
Bump Combo
  • 30
  • Randomly targets foes with 6 elemental pass-through shots.
  • Randomly targets foes with 8 elemental pass-through shots.
JP Name
  • クー・フーリン
  • 半神の英雄 クー・フーリン
  • 死神騎士 クー・フーリン
  • 英雄騎士 クー・フーリン
ATK
  • 11890
  • 17598
  • 20463
Strike shot
  • Increases Speed.
  • Neutralizes damage walls, barriers, warps, and mines.
  • Strikes the first contacted enemy and attacks with a laser.
  • クランの猛犬 - 16 Turns
  • 神槍ゲイボルグ - 25 Turns
  • 翠玉の槍 - 12 Turns
  • 魔鎌ゲイボルグ - 25 Turns
spd
  • 259.730000
  • 274.370000
  • 289.800000
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Element
  • 25
Type
  • Balanced
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Gauge
  • -
  • Null Gravity Barrier
Ability
  • Null Gravity Barrier
  • Mine Sweeper
Class
  • Paladin
JP
  • 979
  • 980
  • 981
  • 2275
HP
  • 12239
  • 18576
  • 19749
Gender
  • Female
Rating
  • 7.500000
  • 8
  • -
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  • |-|Halloween=
  • Cú Chulainn, legendary hero of the Ulster Cycle, has appeared in comics a number of times, with a variety of appearances and under a variety of spellings, and has inspired other comics characters. * William Simpson created CuChulainn the Hound for the small press anthology Ximoc in the early 1980s. What little I've seen of it seems to be a fairly generic fantasy adventure inspired by rather than based on the legends. Some episodes were written by Peter Morwood and Wendy Smyth. * Writer/publisher Michael Hall and artist Gary Hamilton created the 56 page comic Cúchulainn: Champion of Ulster in 1989. This retold the legends of the character's youth in a melodramatic style that stayed fairly close to the original plots, with little elaboration. * Pat Mills' barbarian fantasy hero Sláine, who first appeared in 2000AD in 1983, was based partly on Cú Chulainn, particularly his "warp spasm", which turns him into an unrecognisable monster when he's particularly exercised, and his use of the barbed spear known as the Gae Bolga. * James Simmons and Martyn Turner created The Cattle Rustling, a cartoon retelling of the Táin, in 1991 * Cuchulain, the Irish Wolfhound, a mythological superhero in the vein of Lee and Kirby's Thor, appeared in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy series in 1993 and 94, in issues written by Michael Gallagher and drawn by Kevin West, Colleen Doran and Scott Eaton. * Writer Robin Wood and artist Enrique Alcatena began an Italian-language adaptation of the legends, entitled Ulster, in 1996, but it was never completed. * In Matt Wagner's semi-autobiographical superhero series Mage: the Hero Defined (Image Comics, 1997), each of the supporting characters is based, on one hand, on a mythological character, and, on the other, on a comics creator of Wagner's acquaintaince. A character called the "Ulster Hound", who shares Cú Chulainn's "berserker rage" and looks like writer Alan Moore, makes a brief appearance in issue 7. * Writer-publisher Colmán Ó Raghallaigh of Mayo-based publisher Cló Mhaigh Eo, created an Irish language graphic novel, An Táin, adapting the epic Táin Bó Cúailnge ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley") and the tale of Cú Chulainn's death, drawn by Barry Reynolds and coloured by Adrien Merigeau, in 2006. Reynolds appears to have based his version of the character on the sculpture of the dying Cú Chulainn by Oliver Sheppard in the Dublin GPO. * Brent Bowman created a 3-page adaptation of Cú Chulainn's death story,One Man Stood Alone, on the web in 2007. * Patrick Brown's webcomic adaptation of the Táin, The Cattle Raid of Cooley, began serialisation in August 2008. His depiction of Cú Chulainn concentrates on the character's youthfulness. * French Breton artist Mirlikovir and Parisian writer Cathbad are serialising their own webcomic, Cú Chulainn: L'histoire du chien de guerre d'Ulster, which began in May 2009. It seems to be telling the entire story of the character's life chronologically, and depicts him in cartoony fashion. * Another webcomic adaptation of the Táin, About a Bull by American writer-artist MK Reed, with flashbacks drawn by other artists, started in March 2011. It's running in monthly chapters, and Cú Chulainn hasn't appeared yet, so we'll have to wait and see how he's treated. * Will Sliney is working on a forthcoming series, Celtic Warrior: The Legend of Cú Chulainn, which depicts the hero in superheroic style, based on the Sheppard statue.
  • Cú Chulainn (クー フーリン, Kū Fūrin), ehemals Sétanta und Sainglend, ist ein nicht spielbarer Charakter in Bravely Second. Er ist Träger des Kämpfer-Asterisks sowie ein Mitglied des Glanz-Imperiums und nimmt eine wichtige Rolle in der Handlung ein. Einst war Cú zwei Wesen, der Krieger Sétanta und dessen edles Ross Sainglend, die vor langer Zeit lebten. In der Gegenwart ist Cú jedoch eine Mischung dieser beiden Wesen, ein missglücktes Experiment der Zauberin Bella Donna, jedoch stellt Cú den einzigen wiedererweckten Menschen ihrer Versuche dar. Er ist unglaublich pflichtbewusst und würde seiner Herrin bis in den Tod begleiten.