Martis

The name Martis is derived from the Roman god of war, Mars. In Roman mythology, Mars was the god of war, battle, and violence, often associated with aggression and conflict. The name Martis retains this connection to warrior-like strength, power, and fighting prowess. Martis' Quote "3000 worlds and not a single worthy foe" was a bluff, he was actually defeated several times and was even put in despair The term "3000 Worlds" is a hyperbolic reference to the 3000 Trials, where individuals must face and clear each trial (World/Level). Those who successfully complete 300 of these levels are considered to be at the level of a Demi-God in the eyes of the Asura Clan. After completing the 3000 Trials, Martis encountered the Demi-God Gatotkaca, and a fierce battle ensued. Both were equally matched in strength, and their fight alone created an entrance to the Timerift After the 3000 Trials, Martis met a Demi-God Gatotkaca and fought, both were equal in strength and their fight alone opened an en

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The name Martis is derived from the Roman god of war, Mars. In Roman mythology, Mars was the god of war, battle, and violence, often associated with aggression and conflict. The name Martis retains this connection to warrior-like strength, power, and fighting prowess. Martis' Quote "3000 worlds and not a single worthy foe" was a bluff, he was ac...Read more

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