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==Profile==
==Profile==
===Origin===
===Origin===
Palladion was considered an image of great antiquity in which a city is said to be depended on for safety. It commonly appeared as a wooden statue, with depiction of Pallas Athena engraved on it.  
Palladion was considered an image of great antiquity in which a city is said to be depended on for safety. It commonly appeared as a wooden statue, with depiction of [[Pallas Athena]] engraved on it.  


===Design===
===Design===

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Palladion is a Persona in Persona 3. It is the Persona of Aigis.

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Origin

Palladion was considered an image of great antiquity in which a city is said to be depended on for safety. It commonly appeared as a wooden statue, with depiction of Pallas Athena engraved on it.

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