![]() ![]() He appears as a skeleton dressed in a bullfighter's costume, and speaks of fighting for an audience with style and flair, even though their present environment (a desolate wasteland dimension, used by all fiends) is lacking the aforementioned. Upon approaching the demonic presence, the Demi-fiend was forcefully summoned into another realm by Matador, where Matador claims that a weak being like him doesn't deserve to hold the Candelabrum of Sovereignty, but knowing that he will not give in without a fight, Matador engages the Demi-fiend in a battle. He is first mentioned by a Manikin in the Great Underpass of Ginza, where he is known as a "Grim Reaper." The Demi-fiend must defeat him in order to reach Ikebukuro, headquarters of the Mantra. Matador appears as a boss in the updated release of Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, titled Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax. ![]() Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne compendium Their decline in popularity was due to matadors adding more flair into their trades, as well as the general gain of importance of commoners, as early picadors were usually nobles. Prior to the modern day evolution of bullfighting, however, the matador wasn't the star of the performance, but the picador. Matador is one of the toreros, and the word literally means "killer," as it's the matador's job to kill the bull. It is also the name of the toreros (sometimes called "toreadors" in English-speaking territories due to the influence of Carmen) that perform in the bullfighting events famous in Spain. " Bullfighter" in European Spanish and Portuguese, is derived from the late Latin word mactator, which means to subdue or kill. 4.12 Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2.4.4 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey.3.3 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |