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Name: Lunar Maiden QiuTong

Element: Light

Rarity: Omni

Cost: 60



Lord-type Stats

Max HP: 8679 (1500)

Max Atk: 3355 (600)

Max Def: 3677 (600)

Max Rec: 3756 (600)



Normal Attack

Number of hits: 14

Max BC generated: 56 (4 BC/hit)



Leader Skill - Moonlight Blessing

100% boost to all parameters, damage taken hugely boosts BB gauge [6-10 BC] and may [50%] restore HP [25-30% damage], negates critical and elemental damage & 20% damage reduction for 1 turn when damage taken has exceeded certain amount [5000]



Brave Burst - Shining Resplendence

BC required: 24

Max BC Generated: 16 (1 BC/hit)

16 combo powerful Light attack [500%] on all foes, 50% damage reduction for 2 turns, damage taken hugely boosts BB gauge [6-9 BC] for 3 turns, slightly boosts OD gauge [10%], negates critical and elemental damage for 3 turns & Spark damage reduction [50%] for 3 turns



Super Brave Burst - Wintry Force

BC required: 26

Max BC Generated: 18 (1 BC/hit)

18 combo powerful Light attack on all foes [200-1200%] (damage relative to remaining HP, enormously boosts own critical hit rate [60%]), 50% damage reduction for 3 turns, boosts OD gauge [12%], probable [40%] huge 2 turn Atk, Def [60%] reduction, hugely boosts Atk, Def, Rec [200%] for 3 turns, enormously boosts critical hit rate [60%] for 3 turns & enormously boosts Light elemental damage [225%] for 3 turns



Ultimate Brave Burst - Celestial Heaven Mallet

BC required: 35

Max BC Generated: 21 (1 BC/hit)

21 combo massive Light attack [2000%] on all foes, 100% damage reduction for 3 turns, damage taken enormously boosts BB gauge [50 BC] for 3 turns, enormously boosts OD gauge [50%], enormously boosts Atk, Def, Rec [450%] for 3 turns & enormously boosts Light elemental damage [500%] for 3 turns



Extra Skill - Lunar Leveret

Slightly reduces BB gauge [10%] required for BB for all allies, 20% boost to all parameters for all allies, 5% damage reduction for all allies & probable [15%] damage reduction to 1



SP Options

SP Cost SP Option Description 10 80% boost to all parameters 15 Enormously boosts elemental damage [200%] 15 Considerably reduces BB gauge [25%] required for BB 10 Damage taken boosts BB gauge [2-3 BC] 10 Negates all status ailments 20 Adds all elemental damage reduction [15%] for 3 turns effect to BB/SBB 20 Adds 20% additional damage reduction for 2 turns effect to BB/SBB 15 Adds slight critical and elemental vulnerability infliction [15%] for 2 turns effect to SBB 20 Adds enormous boost to BB gauge [14 BC] effect to BB 25 Adds huge Atk boost relative to max HP [70%] for 3 turns effect to SBB 15 Adds huge Atk, Def, Rec boost relative to max HP [70%] for 3 turns effect to SBB 25 Adds max HP boost effect [30% SBB, 50% UBB] to SBB/UBB



[7★ Lore]



One of the most important festivals of Aimyhr is the Harvest Festival, celebrated in varying forms and capacities in each region. The legend of the Lunar Maiden originates from the South, and to this day remains the most enduring among the people of N'an Xin, the Great Southern Plateau. It is said that during autumn, a moon fairy descends to earth and walks among the people to partake in revelry. At season's end, she sheds her disguise and returns to the heavens as the celestial Lunar Maiden. She keeps watch over earthly affairs through the eyes of humans who have been charmed by her celestial rabbit companions.



The human guise assumed by this fairy is that of a lively young girl. This child of autumn, named QiuTong in oral traditions, is said to be a familiar sight to the old villages—a testament to generations of seasonal visits. Accompanied by a rabble of rabbits, her joyous laughter and sweet personality evoke thanksgiving cheer. The wooden mallet she carries is used in the creation of traditional Southern sweets eaten during the Harvest Festival. The soft, white treat is a hit with both young and old alike, and its similarity to rabbits has earned the delicacy a nickname: "bunnytail." Its simple ingredients and ease of preparation also make it an essential snack for the hardworking villager during winter.



[Omni Lore]



Near the end of autumn, the people of Aimyhr celebrate with the Harvest Festival to give thanks for a bountiful season and to ask for protection against the coming winter. According to Southern myths, a moon fairy descends to earth and revels among the mortals during this time, then sheds her human guise and returns to the heavens as the celestial Lunar Maiden at festival's end. The Lunar Maiden surveys the earthly realm through the eyes of humans charmed by her celestial rabbits.



Although the Lunar Maiden is all-seeing, she is forbidden to intervene in mortal affairs. Legend has it that long ago, when Aimyhr was still a young world, the coalescence of magical energies brought a host of celestials into existence. The Lunar Maiden was the most curious of them, and so descended to earth to live among humans.

The villagers noticed the moon dimming with each passing year, until it was swallowed by the surrounding darkness one autumn. Plunged into a harsh and early winter, many villagers succumbed to famine and frostbite. The Lunar Maiden realised that by leaving her celestial home, the balance between the two seasons was disrupted. Overwhelmed by guilt and sorrow, she took to the skies, illuminating the heavens once more. She would return to the villages the following autumn as a young girl, teaching them the art of sweet-making and produce-storing, then back to the skies to ease Aimyhr into winter. Under the guidance of the gentle autumn moon, the villagers prospered, and held festivals in gratitude of the Lunar Maiden. This girl was named QiuTong by the villagers, meaning "autumn red," and is mentioned in oral traditions as an alias of this curious, sympathetic celestial.