Lew the Pantologist

Lore
As moths are drawn to flame, so is evil drawn to Lew. The dark creatures peer upon her enticing form with hungry eyes and twisted intentions, yet she merely smiles. It is the least she can do for those on the verge of destruction. As the holy light of her lance, Brionac, illuminates the area, they at last recognize who she is: the omnipotent goddess of light.

Acquisition
Added on September 22, 2014 as a part of Master of Fate 6 Box Card Pack. Can be drawn only with UR Exchange Ticket.

Name origin
Pantologist is a person versed in pantology; a writer of pantology. A pantology is a systematic view of all branches of human knowledge; a work of universal information. To put it simply, a pantologist is someone who studies (-logist) all things (panto-).

Brionac is believed to be the name of Lugh's magic spear in Irish mythology. The spear was supposedly alive and thirsted for blood; whoever had it in battle would definitely win. It is a popular name for unique spears in Japanese video games. Lugh or Lug (modern Irish: Lú) is an Irish deity of light represented in mythological texts as a hero and High King of the distant past. He is a reflex of the pan-Celtic god Lugus, and his Welsh counterpart is Lleu Llaw Gyffes, "The Bright One with the Strong Hand". Also he is a father of Cú Chulainn, an Irish mythological hero.

Lew is a Polish masculline name of Latin origin, a cognate of Czech and Russian Lev; means "lion, like a lion; brave". A vernacular form of Leo. English, Czech, French, German, Greek, Polish, Italian, and Spanish Leon is also a cognate, but derived from Greek leon.

Additional Info
Second non-animated 20-PWR card released in Card Pack.