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

A huge city, home to the Yevon religion. In true facts, it is also the home of the most powerful machinas ever produced in Spira. (Exemple? Vegnagun. Filled by lying heathens, this city, in my humble opinion, stinks.
by Delf January 05, 2004

Clever individual who steals from the riches, and gives to himself. Very great in finding the weaknesses in his enemies AND friends to steal them easily.
Favorite RPG Command: FLEE
Favorite RPG Command: FLEE
by Delf June 23, 2003

A summoner from Zanarkand, 1000 years ago, Shuyin's love interest. During the War of Machina, she was sent in Zanarkand's frontlines to battle against Bevelle. However, because of Shuyin's intrusion inside Bevelle, she, alone, went to stop his foolish actions---which were to be made to protect Lenne---and died, along with him, shot down by Bevelle soldiers. The Dressphere "Songstress" in Final Fantasy X-2 contains her memory, and her dancing skills, and so on.
by Delf January 06, 2004


An RPG based on medieval war, including various mysteries, such as mystical "Runes", and "True Runes", and a race that has dissapeard for a long time, the "Sindars". It is also a game in which the TRANSLATION-TO-ENGLISH TEAM had LITTLE BUDGET.
by Delf June 22, 2003

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 05, 2004
