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* The word "Legato" comes from the Latin term ''ligare'', which means "to bind". It's where the terms "ligand", "ligament", and "delegate" come from. The character was probably so named because he acts as Knives' emissary, or ''delegate'', for most of the series - he is the tie binding Knives to his brother. (His weapon of choice in the manga also makes use of strings, but that hadn't yet been revealed at the time the 90s anime was produced.) | * The word "Legato" comes from the Latin term ''ligare'', which means "to bind". It's where the terms "ligand", "ligament", and "delegate" come from. The character was probably so named because he acts as Knives' emissary, or ''delegate'', for most of the series - he is the tie binding Knives to his brother. (His weapon of choice in the manga also makes use of strings, but that hadn't yet been revealed at the time the 90s anime was produced.) | ||
** ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legato Legato]'' is also a type of musical notation used to indicate that a series of notes should be played in a smooth and connected way. | |||
== Appearances==<!-- list of appearances, needs reformatting to be smaller. maybe collapsible lists? --> | == Appearances==<!-- list of appearances, needs reformatting to be smaller. maybe collapsible lists? --> |