I know its a military orginization designed to defeat sorceresses but they never actually said what it means. any ideas?
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I know its a military orginization designed to defeat sorceresses but they never actually said what it means. any ideas?
It's to plant the beautiful seed in the garden
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*dances off into the distance*
SeeD doesn't stand for anything as far as i know.
SeeD<>Garden. Kind of explains it, don't you think?
But the last letter is in capital.How do you explain that?
Garden for instance has just the first letter on capital.
I donīt spell "Seed" but "See di"
how bout SorcErEss Defenders, the 2 e's stand as the 2 lower case ones
Special enforcers in encountering demons (SeeD)
hmm I'm not sure it says it in the guide but I do believe they give an explanation of it.
i remember they said what SeeD is all about but not wat it stands for
Sorceress elimination - elite Division
it almost works?
Sorceress edeas elite Defenders\Division
makes sense cas edea created it
The last letter is capitalize because it is pronounced "CD"... :shifty:
I think I remember reading in another thread once that Cid and Seed are spelt the same way in japanese, so they did SeeD to tell the differnece. I don't know how you can capitalize a "d" in japanese, though.
we shall never know...
Sometimes letters don't mean anything, guys.
I think Raven Nox has a good thing going here.
anyways, yes, there are capitalized things that are made into acronyms after the fact, like PERL or USA PATRIOT ACT. And I reference this week's AWAD newsletter for Tuesday in saying this. Sometimes more fun things are done with acronyms, such as have self-referencing ones (GNU's Not Unix)
SeeD is SeeD. Would you rather they simply be seeds floating on the wind? Square had already used full caps for AVALANCHE anyways, they needed something to be different.
the lower case letters,ee, are probably little words and the capital letters,SD, are probably big words. Like DoC, Dirge, is a big word ,of, is a little word, and Cerberus,(i dont know if thats how you spell it) is a big word too. I dont know.