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Where did the patron saint in Ultraman Geed come from?

Thanks for the invitation! In the "Ultraman Geed" movie version, there is indeed a guardian god, and this guardian god was in the plot at that time. As you said, he was controlled by Airyu and also appeared with Galatron fights. However, this kind-hearted patron saint disappeared from the plot due to the death of the controller Ai Liu. So for your question, if you want to know the origin of this patron saint, then I will answer it for you!

First of all, through what we know in the plot, at the beginning of the theatrical version, when Airyu, a Cythian, and his father faced Galatron’s attack, the father and son wanted to protect Qian. The Mega Battle Instrument, Airu's father was killed by Galatron, and after that Airiu directly traveled to the ancient times on earth. When Airiu first arrived, the patron saint appeared. Originally Ai Liu was full of fear, but after the pendant on his chest flashed, he seemed to suddenly realize it, and asked directly if he was the patron saint of this planet. So for Ultraman's works here, it is a superpower drama in itself, even if there is a guardian angel, this is not surprising.

After that, when Ai Liu discovered this patron saint, he directly put it into the pendant he wore, and then followed Ai Liu to the real Asakura Road. times of life. And only after facing Galatron's attack will he fight against him, and during the fight, Airyu will die to protect Asakura Road!

Finally, in Ultraman Geed, the appearance of this patron saint has no effect, because the appearance of Ultraman and the appearance of the new monster Gilbalis completely made the audience pay attention to this character. A kind-hearted patron saint has no interest at all, so his origin is actually a creature that existed on the earth in ancient times, and because from his appearance, this in itself is an existence that conforms to the characteristics of a patron saint!