(Pursuer) Munition Empress Lavinia

Lore
On the night before Christmas, the presents meant for the children of the world suddenly vanished. An act of such utter villainy could not be forgiven by Santa and his Helpers. Lavinia filled the empty sacks with guns and ammo and pursued the foolish thieves. Very few picked a fight with Santa's Helpers and lived to tell the tale.

Acquisition
Added on December 7, 2017 to the Grab Bag Card Pack.

Name origin
Lavinia is an English, German, and Italian feminine name of Latin origin; used since the 17th century. It was fairly popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, but rare today. Lavinia is the name of the legendary mother of the Roman people; in Roman mythology, she was the daughter of King Latinus and Amata, the last wife of the Trojan hero Aeneas. According to the legend Aeneas named the town of Lavinium in honour of his wife, but it is most likely that the character was invented to explain the place name. Or her name may possibly be derived from name of an Etruscan city more ancient than Rome.

Additional Info

 * Artwork by Jung Myung Lee
 * Renewed Version of Munition Empress Lavinia.
 * Can be evolved into element of player's choice with the Transcendental Forest Crest, Arcane Water Crest or Menacing Fire Crest.