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{{nihongo|Mercurius|メルクリウスの扉|Merukuriusu}} is the Latin name of the Roman god [[wikipedia:Mercury (mythology)|Mercury]]. In Japan, it is used instead of the English {{nihongo|Mercury|マーキュリー|Mākyurī}}. Mercury is the god of financial gain, commerce, eloquence, messages, communication (including divination), travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery, and thieves; he also serves as the guide of souls to the underworld and the "messenger of the gods".
{{nihongo|Mercurius|メルクリウスの扉|Merukuriusu}} is the Latin name of the Roman god [[wikipedia:Mercury (mythology)|Mercury]]. In Japan, it is used instead of the English {{nihongo|Mercury|マーキュリー|Mākyurī}}. Mercury is the god of financial gain, commerce, eloquence, messages, communication (including divination), travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery, and thieves; he also serves as the guide of souls to the underworld and the "messenger of the gods".
=====Messenger of the gods=====
=====Messenger of the gods=====
Dragons in ''Drakengard'' are referred to as {{nihongo|messengers of God(s)|神の遣い|Kami no tsukai}}. In ''Drakengard 3'', it is revealed that dragons are the only beings capable of killing the flower. Thus a parallel can be drawn between dragons and Mercury('s Door) opposing the flower.
Dragons in ''Drakengard'' are referred to as {{nihongo|messengers of God(s)|神の遣い|Kami no tsukai}}. In ''Drakengard 3'', it is revealed that dragons are the only beings capable of killing the flower. Thus a parallel can be drawn between dragons and Mercury('s Door) both opposing the flower.


====The Spirit in the Bottle====
====The Spirit in the Bottle====