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Ace Detective
Probably, since I remember COM SLabrys controlling Asterios while charging her super.
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3rd Year
I'm more or less just pleased that they bothered to explain what the heck Asterios is in that profile summary, haha.
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神いわゆるGOD
Nice that Asterios is going to be my new Ignis :3
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3rd Year
got unlazy for a few minutes.
messier than the labrys version due in part to the length of shadow labrys' name.
Last edited by Tari; 03-30-2012 at 07:18 PM.
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月光による死
Nice work Tari, will you be doing Elizabeth as well?
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3rd Year
Maybe later. Got some other stuff I should be translating, first.
Elizabeth has enough hype that maybe someone else will translate it before I get to it, right? xD
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"attacks are possible" 
Anyways, I finally understand why S Labby has such a repetitive music theme of hatred...it's all she really is ;_;
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3rd Year

Originally Posted by
Genow
"attacks are possible"

Not looking forward to more Carl/Relius matchups? :P
And, I mean, all shadows are manifestations of a person's suppressed/unconscious desires, right? So it's no surprise Labrys' shadow is like that, too.
I'm actually somewhat entertained that Labrys is the one calling herself the student council president, though, and not her shadow. I thought the shadows were normally the ones to literally act out those hidden desires, so.... though, I guess Labrys is actively trying to stop the tournament, too.
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No I mean, you wrote attacks is possible <_<''
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3rd Year
I guess I'll go grammar-nazi for a bit, lol.
I wrote 'a variety... is possible'. It's an ambiguous point in English grammar, in part because there are two possible subjects ('variety' vs 'attacks') and in part because 'variety' is a group noun, which makes it subject to differences between American and British English grammar rules. It's not well defined in either of the languages, anyway. Depending on the dictionary/grammar manual you reference, you'll get different rules regarding that.
English... sorta sucks like that. :|
Anyway, this is totally off-topic now. My bad. >_<
edit: I feel like I should point out that the general consensus (currently, anyway) in American English is to consider 'a variety' to be plural under most circumstances, due to 'variety' typically being a modifier of the subject it precedes, so it's pretty safe to just assume that it should always be plural. I'm just one of those people who does weird things. :)
Last edited by Tari; 03-30-2012 at 08:42 PM.
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