Flute of Ezpitzal is a forgeable 4-Star sword. It is part of the Natlan Forgeables Series.
Ascensions and Stats[]
Ascension Phase |
Level | Base ATK |
2nd Stat (DEF) |
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0✦ | 1/20 | 41 | 15% |
20/20 | 99 | 26.5% | |
Ascension Cost (0 → 1) | |||
1✦ | 20/40 | 125 | 26.5% |
40/40 | 184 | 38.7% | |
Ascension Cost (1 → 2) | |||
2✦ | 40/50 | 210 | 38.7% |
50/50 | 238 | 44.7% | |
Ascension Cost (2 → 3) | |||
3✦ | 50/60 | 264 | 44.7% |
60/60 | 293 | 50.8% | |
Ascension Cost (3 → 4) | |||
4✦ | 60/70 | 319 | 50.8% |
70/70 | 347 | 56.8% | |
Ascension Cost (4 → 5) | |||
5✦ | 70/80 | 373 | 56.8% |
80/80 | 401 | 62.9% | |
Ascension Cost (5 → 6) | |||
6✦ | 80/90 | 427 | 62.9% |
90/90 | 454 | 69.0% |
Total Cost (0 → 6)
Recipe[]
Description[]
Long, long ago, in what now is seen as an age of myth, when great dragons still roamed the deep valley,
There lived a girl who — despite having had her ankles mutilated at birth — inherited the title of Holy Sovereign, just as tradition dictated.
Back then, when the deep valley had not yet been given the name of "Mictlan," there was but a lowly village that owed its very existence to the protection of the dragons.
By ancient beacons was the dragons' prideful honor incinerated, driving them to flee fearfully into withering dreams.
So did they come to make a pact with the mortals who sought their protection, instructing them to ordain a Holy Sovereign of exceptional talent...
"A labyrinth of mirrors and a fortress of mist, these shall we build to shield your tiny mortal tribes from the scourge of war."
"In return, we ask only one thing — that you choose a Sovereign who will guide us into our dreams."
As with all worldly aspirations, dreams are windows onto an inferno of desire, fired by the kindling known as "life."
This so-called fated Sovereign was but an offering to dreams, destined to be dispersed like smoking embers by the cold night wind.
And so it was that the Holy Sovereign's only companions were a flute and her silent attendant.
Perhaps out of loyalty, or perhaps sympathy, he never left his young master's side, doomed as she was to an early demise.
Yet this hero, venerated by future generations, did not yet know that the young seer had long since discerned how the dream would end.
Until the hero passed through mist and mirrors, guided by her flutesong — only then did the girl who had lost her ankles embrace him.
And so, in a gentle song woven from whispers and the dainty night wind, she murmured into his ear all that she had heard...
"..."
"When the day comes that we meet once more, pierce my heart, I beseech you. Let my name be engulfed by the flaming beacons and the burning winds."
"The old pact shall be broken, and in its place you will establish a new one, bringing them true peace."
"Until the day we meet once more, my most loyal servant Dinga, dragon slayer and fated Sovereign Maghan."
"Hero of mine, and mine alone, this is my final command. May the name of Mictlan endure for millennia."
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Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Ezpitzal means "gust of blood" in Nahuatl.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Flute of Ezpitzal | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 息燧之笛 Xīsuì zhī Dí | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 息燧之笛 Xīsuì zhī Dí | |
Japanese | エズピツァルの笛 Ezupitsaru no Fue | Flute of Ezpitzal |
Korean | 에스피찰의 피리 Eseupichar-ui Piri | Flute of Ezpitzal |
Spanish | Flauta de Ezpitzal | Flute of Ezpitzal |
French | Flûte d'ezpitzal | Flute of Ezpitzal |
Russian | Флейта Эспицаль Fleyta Espitsal' | Flute of Ezpitzal |
Thai | Flute of Ezpitzal | — |
Vietnamese | Sáo Ezpitzal | |
German | Ezpitzal-Flöte | |
Indonesian | Flute of Ezpitzal | — |
Portuguese | Flauta de Ezpitzal | |
Turkish | Ezpitzal Flütü | |
Italian | Flauto di Ezpitzal |
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