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|name= Lion Dog [[File:Camera.png|30px|Anastasia can photograph this enemy during normal gameplay.]]
|name= Lion Dog
 
 
|image= [[File:Shc_monster_111.jpg|160px]]
 
|image= [[File:Shc_monster_111.jpg|160px]]
 
|HP=826
 
|HP=826
 
|MP=200
 
|MP=200
|ELEMENT=[[Earth]]
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|ELEMENT=[[File:Element_Earth.gif|30px]] [[Earth]]
 
|WEIGHT= Heavy
 
|WEIGHT= Heavy
 
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==Bestiary Entry==
 
==Bestiary Entry==
 
''Immortal creature that migrated from China in ancient times. Because it suffers from bad teeth and other signs of old age, it eats only victim's innards.''
 
''Immortal creature that migrated from China in ancient times. Because it suffers from bad teeth and other signs of old age, it eats only victim's innards.''
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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01-2018-jun-10-207.jpg|Side profile
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dogguardianca.jpg
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</gallery>
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==

Revision as of 16:42, 5 April 2019

Lion Dog Anastasia can photograph this enemy during normal gameplay.
Shc monster 111
Shadow Hearts: Covenant
HP 826
MP 200
Element Element Earth Earth
Weight Heavy
Abilities
Location Asuka Stone Platform
Immunities
Poison

Deadly Poison
Paralysis
Seal
Slow
Delay
Instant Death
Sp-ATK Down
P-DEF Down
Sp-DEF Down
Evade Down

EXP Gained 4050
Cash 2222
Souls Gained 4
Item Drops Talisman of Mercy

Lottery Ticket (Rare)

NOTE -

Bestiary Entry

Immortal creature that migrated from China in ancient times. Because it suffers from bad teeth and other signs of old age, it eats only victim's innards.

Gallery

Etymology

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Female (left), and male (right), Lion Dogs.

The English and Japanese name ("狂獅子", "Kyō-shishi", "Stone Lion"), are in reference to the decorative stone lions that guard various locations of importance, such as palaces, shrines, temples, and even some major residences.

They were believed to have a protective aura, and ward off evil-doers.

They were often mirrored and paired, with another stone lion; one female representing the taoist aspect of "Yin", her paw resting on a cub to symbolise "nuture", and one male, representing the opposing, but complimentary, "Yang", his paw resting on a sphere to symbolise dominance.