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Her weapon of choice is a hand-and-a-half double-edged straight-bladed sword; in Volume 1 of the light novels she originally carries and wields a thin saber, but changes weapons in Volume 2 after Arc gives her the Sword of the King of Lions, "an incredibly rare blade which boosted the user's speed and attack power" (which he "liberated" from ...
Set in a dystopian future where society is overseen by technology known as the Sibyl System, the story focuses on Shindo and Ignatov, two policemen. [2] Director Naoyoshi Shiotani conceived the series in 2015 when coming up with a Psycho-Pass series that primarily relies on a new cast. Much attention was provided to the new main duo a well as ...
An Elf and a former apprentice of Lemia, she is a Dual Magician (capacity 30,500, power 3,800) capable of using the magical elements Fire and Earth. She is known under the title "Golden Swordswoman" for her skill with the blade.
Shindo or Shindō may refer to: Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale ( 震度 , shindo ) Shindo (religion) (신도), an alternative name of Korean Shamanism used by Shamanic associations in modern South Korea.
Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! ( Japanese : 日本へようこそエルフさん。 , Hepburn : Nihon e Yōkoso Erufu-san ) is a Japanese light novel series written by Makishima Suzuki and illustrated by Yappen.
RuriDragon (Japanese: ルリドラゴン, Hepburn: Ruridoragon) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masaoki Shindo [].It was originally a one-shot published in Shueisha's Jump Giga magazine in December 2020, before being serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump starting in June 2022.
Work on The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall began immediately after Arena ' s release in March 1994. [2] The project saw Ted Peterson assigned the role of lead game designer. [4] Originally titled Mournhold [6] and set in Morrowind, the game was eventually relocated to the provinces of High Rock and Hammerfell, in Tamriel's northwest.
[2] Colada – the other sword of El Cid, as Tizona its power depends on the warrior that wields it. [2] The lance of Olyndicus – wielded by the Celtiberians' war chief Olyndicus, who fought against Rome. According to Florus, he wielded a silver lance that was sent to him by the gods from the sky. [3]