The other-main character and best friend of Lloyd Irving from Tales of Symphonia. He uses a kendama as a weapon, which is like the most awesomest thing a person can do. It's a frikken toy, and he casts spells with it.
Him and his sister Raine are actually half elves, but you don't know that until a while into the game.
And he's short.
"Ya see that short, white kid with the huge gray hair and the kendama?"
"Yeah, what about him?"
"He's Genis Sage. And he's awesomer than you."
The ipitamy of sexyness. She is a beautiful, smart and confident woman. Extremely loyal friend and great person all around. One should cherish having her in their lives or seek to find one if they don't.
Person 1: So I met this chick called Glynis, I think I'm in love Person 2: Awh man! You're so lucky! I wish I had her in my life too
The cultured alternative to misogyny. Gynoskeptics, while actively rejecting hatred of women and discrimination on the basis of sex, cultivate a healthy skepticism of the culture surrounding neo-feminism and the idealized conception of woman originating in Western thought. Gynoskeptics do not denigrate or marginalize women on the basis of misogynistic canards, but they do acknowledge that, generally speaking, there are psychosocial differences between men and women which should be understood if the sexes are to live in (relative) harmony.
MGTOW, despite its flaws, can be a good entry point for individuals looking to mature into a prudent form of gynoskepticism.
Gonism is a religion following the great lord Gon Freecs.
Followers of this religion tell each other "nay nay killua" to wish each other the best of luck in what ever.
Female version of "guys", from the Greek root "-gyn-", used to informally address a group of women. A good option for when you're addressing a group of women and "ladies" feels too dated and "girls" is too juvenile.