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== Description ==
== Description ==


Tranculi is based on a [[wikipedia:Siren (mythology)|Siren]], a beautiful creature from Greek mythology that lures sailors to their deaths with its singing. Like the creatures in the myth, Tranculi has features of both a bird and a woman, with bird-like wings and legs and a humanoid head. In-battle, Tranculi uses its "song" to prevent Medarots in its vicinity from using [[Medaforce]] abilities.
Tranculi is based on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siren_(mythology) Siren], a beautiful creature from Greek mythology that lures sailors to their deaths with its singing. Like the creatures in the myth, Tranculi has features of both a bird and a woman, with bird-like wings and legs and a humanoid head. In-battle, Tranculi uses its "song" to prevent Medarots in its vicinity from using [[Medaforce]] abilities.


Its name is derived from "tranquillity", possibly as a play on "silence" which sounds similar to "Siren" in Japanese. Likewise, its SLN model number comes from "Siren" with the R mistakenly replaced with an L.
Its name is derived from "tranquillity", possibly as a play on "silence" which sounds similar to "Siren" in Japanese. Likewise, its SLN model number comes from "Siren" with the R mistakenly replaced with an L.
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