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  2. Sorceress (Dragon's Crown) - Wikipedia

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    The Sorceress (Japanese: ソーサレス) is a character introduced in the 2013 side-scrolling beat 'em up roleplaying game Dragon's Crown, developed by Vanillaware.A tall redheaded woman specializing in magical attacks, she is a support character for the game, having low defense but able to conjure allies to fight on her behalf.

  3. Dragon's Crown - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Crown drew significant controversy in pre-release coverage during April 2013 for its exaggerated character design, particularly the Sorceress' breasts and Amazon's buttocks. [89] Game journalist Jason Schreier of Kotaku strongly criticized the design, calling it symptomatic of the video game industry's treatment of women. [ 90 ]

  4. Amazon (Dragon's Crown) - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon (Japanese: アマゾン) is a character introduced in the 2013 side-scrolling beat 'em up roleplaying game Dragon's Crown, developed by Vanillaware.A tall blonde muscular woman specializing in melee attacks, she is intended to have low defense, but able to deal large amounts of damage.

  5. Category:Atlus characters - Wikipedia

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    Category: Atlus characters. ... Sorceress (Dragon's Crown) This page was last edited on 29 March 2023, at 19:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Unicorn Overlord - Wikipedia

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    Noma had been approached by company founder George Kamitani after production ended on Dragon's Crown (2013) to create a new fantasy-themed video game. With Kamitani's encouragement, Noma led the project and acted as director, character designer, and lead programmer. [8] The designer was Wataru Nakanishi, while Akiyasu Yamamoto of Atlus produced ...

  7. Dragon's Crown (module) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Crown is "designed for four to six characters" that are levels 10–13. [1] According to Berin Kinsman, it's more of a "campaign pack" than a module, given that it comprises eight adventures, seven of which are part of the same storyline, while the eighth "adventure" is simply supplemental material. [1]

  8. Talk:Dragon's Crown - Wikipedia

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    Is this character really notable enough for an article? I can understand a character being notable partially on account of their design, but the Sorceress only received attention due to her design. This controversy can easily be added in a "Controversy" section in the main Dragon's Crown article, since that's pretty much all this article is.

  9. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    Playable character – The dragon is a character that, if selected, can be controlled. (IE Liu Kang) Companion - The dragon is a character that usually accompanies the player and can often be controlled as a riding mount. (IE Flammie, Azurda) Boss – The dragon is a boss that the player must defeat. (IE, Volvagia, Lord of the Lightning, Elder ...