Cailin Batua ^new^ -
| Misconception | Fact | | :--- | :--- | | "Cailin Batua is the name of a Scottish whiskey." | No whiskey brand currently holds this trademark, though several craft distilleries have used similar phonetics (e.g., "Cailleach Bheatha"). | | "It means 'Beautiful Girl.'" | False. Cailin means girl, but Batua has no positive translation. It implies affliction or drowning. | | "It is a popular baby name in Ireland." | Incorrect. No Irish babies are named Batua. It would be considered a dark or cursed name by native speakers. | | "The legend is only 50 years old." | While fragmented, references to a "drowned girl spirit" appear in 18th-century ship logs from Galway Bay. |
To breakthrough from the peak of the Dou Huang realm to the Dou Zong realm, she undergoes a forbidden and highly fatal evolution process: cailin batua
(also known as Queen Medusa) from the popular Chinese donghua (animated series) Battle Through the Heavens (BTTH). | Misconception | Fact | | :--- |