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  2. Characters of Final Fantasy IX - Wikipedia

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    Garnet Til Alexandros XVII (ガーネット・ティル・アレクサンドロス17世, Gānetto tiru Arekusandorosu Jūnanasei), is the heroine of Final Fantasy IX. She is the Princess of Alexandria, one of four major nations located on the Mist Continent, and the only heir to the royal throne.

  3. Final Fantasy IX - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy IX [b] is a 2000 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. It is the ninth game in the main Final Fantasy series. The plot focuses on a war between nations in a medieval fantasy world called Gaia.

  4. Garnet (Final Fantasy) - Wikipedia

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    Garnet Til Alexandros XVII, alias Dagger, is a character in the Final Fantasy series and one of the main cast of Final Fantasy IX. She is the princess of the kingdom of Alexandria and one of the lead characters. In this game, she is trying to escape her kingdom and joins with her kidnappers, including protagonist Zidane Tribal, to do so. She ...

  5. Beatrix (Final Fantasy) - Wikipedia

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    Beatrix is a fictional character in the 2000 video game Final Fantasy IX. She is one of its antagonists, serving Queen Brahne of the Alexandria Kingdom as Brahne invades various nations to steal crystal shards. Beatrix eventually betrays Brahne after the destruction of the nation of Cleyra and Brahne putting the life of the Princess, Garnet, at ...

  6. A policeman in Egypt killed 2 Israelis and 1 Egyptian at a ...

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    An Egyptian policeman opened fire Sunday on Israeli tourists in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, killing at least two Israelis and one Egyptian, Israeli and Egyptian authorities said.

  7. Final Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy X sold over 1.4 million Japanese units in pre-orders alone, which set a record for the fastest-selling console RPG. [ 151 ] [ 156 ] The MMORPG, Final Fantasy XI , reached over 200,000 active daily players in March 2006 [ 157 ] and had reached over half a million subscribers by July 2007. [ 58 ]

  8. List of Square Enix video games - Wikipedia

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    Square Enix is a Japanese video game development and publishing company formed from the merger of video game developer Square and publisher Enix on April 1, 2003. [1] The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy , Dragon Quest , and Kingdom Hearts series.

  9. FF9 - Wikipedia

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    FF9 may refer to: Final Fantasy IX, a 2000 role-playing game originally released on the PlayStation video game console; F9 (film), alternatively known as Fast & Furious 9, an American action film; Firefox 9, a web browser; Garou: Mark of the Wolves, the ninth installment of the Fatal Fury fighting game series released in 1999