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Science fantasy video game characters (9 C, 34 P) F. Fantasy video game characters by franchise (10 C) Pages in category "Fantasy video game characters"
Giant, metallic skinned, and horned people whose name comes from their religious text, the Qun. Rito: The Legend of Zelda: A race of bird-like humans distantly related to the Zoras. In order to fly, Rito must obtain and consume a scale from a sky dragon as a rite of passage. Ronso: Final Fantasy X: A species of blue furred, lion-like humanoids.
Hojo (Final Fantasy VII) – Head of the Shinra Company's science department; a sociopathic, amoral bioengineer whose experiments drive the game's plot forward; Mei (Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm) – climatologist, and one of the heroes in both games and comic series; Moira (Overwatch) – geneticist, and one of the playable heroes in the game
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Promotional artwork depicting several characters from The Legend of Zelda series and its spin-offs. Left to right: Fi, Impa, Darunia, Princess Zelda, Midna, Link, Ganondorf, Ghirahim, Lana, Zant, Sheik, Ruto and Agitha. The Legend of Zelda [a] is a high-fantasy video game series created by Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi ...
This category is for video games in the fantasy genre. Fantasy portal; ... Fantasy video game characters (11 C, 43 P) A. Video games about angels (6 C, 50 P) D.
Articles on the English Wikipedia related to fictional characters originating in video games. This subject excludes characters that appeared originally for other media, such as licensed appearances. Video game species such as Pokémon also fall under the scope of this project, both as individual species and related lists. 9.1% List-Class; 23.1% ...