Yeah bahamut's great its just dissapointing that bahamut was defeated by Alexander in FFIX...that tin can thingy! *kick a can* now I'm dancing...:kaodizzy:Originally Posted by tootncartman
Yeah bahamut's great its just dissapointing that bahamut was defeated by Alexander in FFIX...that tin can thingy! *kick a can* now I'm dancing...:kaodizzy:Originally Posted by tootncartman
The world of silence maybe a cold and bitter one; like the deep wastes of the arctic regions, it is fit for neither man nor beast. Holding one’s tongue may be prudent, but it is an act of rejection; silence build walls – and walls are symbols of failure.![]()
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I was wondering that myself but nice summary. I like bahamut FFVIII and IX the best.Originally Posted by Skyblade
That would be the final Summon that Kaze has from Final Fantasy Unlimited (the anime series) Although they never outright say it's Bahamut, they actually never even say it's name. But some people just go with it's Bahamut.
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Bahumat's just a creature. Lots of power. But Alexander has/had a purpose. And holy energy. So yeah. Besides; considering the events. SOMEONE had to kick Bahamut's butt.
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The world of silence maybe a cold and bitter one; like the deep wastes of the arctic regions, it is fit for neither man nor beast. Holding one’s tongue may be prudent, but it is an act of rejection; silence build walls – and walls are symbols of failure.![]()
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check under games, then look for the dictionaries
check out these examples:
Cait Sith
Gaelic word, meaning literally "fairy cat". In Irish fairy stories, Cait Sith is in many King of Cats tales, which is why he wears a crown.
Shinra or Shin-Ra
There is a monster that appears to originate in Egyptian mythology that has this name. It is described as a huge, dark vampire.
Nibelheim
From Nordic myth. Means "frozen hell".
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Masamune
(Sephiroth's Sword) - This name comes from a Japanese legend about two legendary sword smiths, Masamune and Muramasa. Masamune's blades were said to bless their holders with great luck, while Muramasa's blades were said to be bloodthirsty, and would turn on their owners. Interestingly, however, Masamune was said to make katanas, one of which Sephiroth's sword is most certainly not.
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