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===Appearance===
===Appearance===
Gray was a blond man who was partiular about the clothes and accessories he wore.{{Bookref|Utahime5|Volume 2}}
Gray was a blond man who was partiular about the clothes and accessories he wore.{{Bookref|Utahime5|Volume 2}}
===Personality===
Gray spoke in a strange way.{{Note|name="lou"|It is noted in Volume 2 that Gray's speech is reminiscent of Lou Oshiba, Japanese stand-up comedian and actor.}}{{Bookref|Utahime5|Volume 2}}
===Abilities===
===Abilities===
Gray was a practicioner of magic who wielded a spear. By transmitting magical power to the crystal ball in the spear's centre, Gray could make it create an explosion.{{Bookref|Utahime5|Volume 2}}
Gray was a practicioner of magic who wielded a spear. By transmitting magical power to the crystal ball in the spear's centre, Gray could make it create an explosion.{{Bookref|Utahime5|Volume 2}}

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PLEASE NOTE: The name of this article is a fan translation, as it was never officially localised from the original Japanese.
Gray
DragonDragoonUtahimeFive-Gray.png
Biographical data
Title(s) Lord of the Land of Mountains
Gender Male
Age 44[1][1.1]
Born c. 954[1.1][note 1]
Died June 6, 998[2][2.1]
Cathedral City, Midgard
Weapon(s) Spear (Japanese: )[1.2]
Family Shahor (son)
Behind the scenes data
Designed by IsII
Appears in Drag-On Dragoon Utahime Five
From left to right: Three, Two, Shahor, Caerula, Gray.

Gray (Japanese: グレイ, Hepburn: Gurei; c. 954 – June 6, 998) was the father of Shahor and Lord of the Land of Mountains in the late 10th century.

History

Life

Gray was born around the year 954. At some point, he became the Lord of the Land of Mountains.[1.1] He fathered a son in 990, Shahor, who became the Lord of the Land of Forests.

Death

On June 6, 998, Gray made his way to the Cathedral City with his son, and his magic teacher Caerula, Lady of the Land of Seas. Together, the three of them sought to open the Door of Mercurius to obtain great power, as well as to avenge Beis, former ruler of the Land of Sands.[1.1]

When the magical girls known as Intoners arrived to also open the door, the lords ambushed them. Gray managed to singlehandedly kill Three, Five and Four. However, when the Door of Mercurius was shattered by Intoner One's Power of Song, the Black Mud from beyond it proceeded to use the dead Intoners to summon daemons.[1.3] Gray was subsequently killed by the daemon Armisael.[1.3]

Legacy

For a while after Gray's death, the people of the Land of Mountains remained unaware of it.[3][3.1][2.1] The deaths of the Lords of the Lands were only made public in January 999, when Intoner One triumphantly returned to the Cathedral City, having conquered all of Europe.[2.1] Gray was replaced as Lord of the Land of Mountains by the Intoner Four.

Characteristics

Appearance

Gray was a blond man who was partiular about the clothes and accessories he wore.[1.2]

Personality

Gray spoke in a strange way.[note 2][1.2]

Abilities

Gray was a practicioner of magic who wielded a spear. By transmitting magical power to the crystal ball in the spear's centre, Gray could make it create an explosion.[1.2]

Behind the scenes

Etymology

Gray's name follows the theme of the Lords of the Lands being named after colours.

Notes

  1. Gray's year of birth is inferred from information about his age. Therefore, it should be understood as an approximation.
  2. It is noted in Volume 2 that Gray's speech is reminiscent of Lou Oshiba, Japanese stand-up comedian and actor.

References

  1. Drag-On Dragoon Utahime Five. Written by Jun Eishima. Illustrated by IsII. Supervised by Yoko Taro.
    1. 1.1.0 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 Volume 2, Chapter 6.
    2. 1.2.0 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 Volume 2.
    3. 1.3.0 1.3.1 Volume 2, Chapter 10.
  2. NieR 10th Anniversary Livestream. Broadcast live on April 22, 2020.
    1. 2.1.0 2.1.1 2.1.2 NieR Chronology Review.
  3. Drag-On Dragoon 3 Setting Document Collection + The Complete Guide. First edition produced by ASCII Media Works and published by Kadokawa Future Publishing on April 10, 2014.

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