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===GX Episode 6<ref>[http://symphogear-gx.com/keywords/key31.php Symphogear GX Keywords: Arnica]</ref><ref>[https://symphogear.blogspot.com/2015/08/gx-keyword-update.html zoid9000's GX Keyword Update]</ref>===
 
===GX Episode 6<ref>[http://symphogear-gx.com/keywords/key31.php Symphogear GX Keywords: Arnica]</ref><ref>[https://symphogear.blogspot.com/2015/08/gx-keyword-update.html zoid9000's GX Keyword Update]</ref>===
   
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A medicinal herb that is said to grow deep in the recesses of mountains.<br>
A medicinal herb that is said to grow deep in the recesses of mountains. It’s effect is so strong that it has also been referred to as Xiancao. In the past, Carol’s father Isaac extracted the chemicals it contained and used them to make a medicine which cured a prevalent disease and saved many people of nearby villages. It was part of his pride as an alchemist that the cure was not due to god or other supernatural causes, but rather human hands that successfully struggled against fate.
 
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It’s effect is so strong that it has also been referred to as Xiancao.
   
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In the past, Carol’s father Isaac extracted the chemicals it contained,<br>
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and used them to make a medicine which cured a prevalent disease and saved many people of nearby villages.
   
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It was part of his pride as an alchemist that the cure was not due to god or other supernatural causes,<br>
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but rather human hands that successfully struggled against fate.
   
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 10 December 2020

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GX Episode 6[1][2]

A medicinal herb that is said to grow deep in the recesses of mountains.
It’s effect is so strong that it has also been referred to as Xiancao.

In the past, Carol’s father Isaac extracted the chemicals it contained,
and used them to make a medicine which cured a prevalent disease and saved many people of nearby villages.

It was part of his pride as an alchemist that the cure was not due to god or other supernatural causes,
but rather human hands that successfully struggled against fate.

References