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The ''' | The {{nihongo|"'''flower'''"|花|hana}} was a parasitical plant-shaped object that latched on to an [[Intoner]]. As the parasite spread, it eroded the host Intoner's spirit and body. It could be destroyed by using a weapon derived from the cellular material of a [[dragon]].{{Gameref|DOD3}}{{Gameref|DOD3|Loading Screen}} | ||
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The "flower" (Japanese: 花, Hepburn: hana) was a parasitical plant-shaped object that latched on to an Intoner. As the parasite spread, it eroded the host Intoner's spirit and body. It could be destroyed by using a weapon derived from the cellular material of a dragon.[1][1.1]
References
- ↑ Drakengard 3. Developed by Access Games. Published as Drag-On Dragoon 3 by Square Enix on December 19, 2013.
- ↑ Loading Screen.