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The main character of Interplay / Black Isle's Post-Nuclear Role Playing Game, Fallout 2. He/She is the descendant of the Vault Dweller from the first Fallout, and is charged with a mission to save his/her dying village by searching for a G.E.C.K. (Garden Eden Creation Kit), which can restore the village, and pratically replace it with a grand town.
by deLf March 15, 2004
A city of endless lights. There were two Zanarkands. The real Zanarkand that was anihilated by Bevelle in the War of Machina 1000 years ago, and the Dream Zanarkand, which was the exact reproduction of what Zanarkand was before its destruction, directly from Yu Yevon's imagination. It became the Fayth's dream. Dream Zanarkand is Tidus's home, Zanarkand is Shuyin's home.
by deLf January 5, 2004
An oversized, dangerous and extra-powerful machina in Final Fantasy X-2. It is hidden underground Bevelle, and is said to be able to destroy Sin. It's also the main goal for Shuyin to obtain, for with it, he can get rid of his image of what Spira truly is: a corrupted world of violence. Vegnagun has a mind of its own, can be activated by a magical piano attached to it with a special key melody, and is separated in parts such as Legs, Head and the such.
by deLf January 5, 2004
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by deLf January 5, 2004
From the anime Inuyasha. A demon named Kotatsu once dropped a shard of the Shikon no tama jewel in a pot of ink, and ever since then, everything drawn with this ink comes to life.
Ultimately, the magic ink requires human livers to retain it's power and Kotatsu winds up it's final victim.
by deLf October 13, 2003
From the anime Inuyasha. Hiten is the elderest brother between the two "Thunder Brothers", among with his only brother, Manten. Although he is, between the two, the most 'handsome' and 'human-looking', he is by far the most dangerous brother between the two. He uses a Thunder Pike as his mastered weapon, and is able to fly around with two floating wheels that are floating right next to his feet.
by deLf October 13, 2003