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Iru
Iru is the Stage-2 Boss of SUGURI. She also appears as a playable character in Acceleration of SUGURI.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in SUGURI
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Nanako
The Stage-3 Boss of SUGURI. She also appears in Acceleration Of SUGURI as a playable character.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in SUGURI
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Kae
Kae is the Stage-4 Boss of SUGURI. She also appears as a playable character in Acceleration Of SUGURI.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in SUGURI
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Kyoko
Stage-5 Boss of SUGURI. She also appears in Acceleration Of SUGURI as a playable character.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in SUGURI
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Shifu
Stage-6 Boss of SUGURI. Also appears in Acceleration Of SUGURI.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in SUGURI
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Hime
Stage-7 and the final Boss of SUGURI. Also appears in Acceleration of SUGURI as a playable character.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in SUGURI
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Suguri
Suguri from the SUGURI series. Also appears in SORA and 100% Orange Juice.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in SUGURI
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Astrid
Leader of the Dark Brotherhood in Skyrim
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Minecraft
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Lefty Lugnutz
Lefty Lugnutz is an outlaw in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath. Oddly, he is right handed.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
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Xplosives McGee
Flint "Xplosives" McGee is an outlaw that has taken over the mine shafts. He rides in an indestructible cart that you need to derail.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
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Meagly McGraw
Meagly McGraw is the boss that burns down the Opple Farm. He has a fondness of Opples.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
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The Looten Duke
The Looten Duke was in charge of the water facility with his outlaw gang. Stranger bags him, keeping the water accessible again.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
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Blisterz Booty
Blisterz Booty is the first outlaw Stranger bags in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath. He has a brother named Boilz.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
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D. Caste Raider
D. Caste Raider is hired by Sekto to be the leader of the Clakker gangs. He wants to find the Steef that apparently Stranger has the whereabouts to to find a pleasant surprise.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
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Packrat Palooka
Packrat Palooka is in charge of the junkyard in town. Stranger must bounty him for taking Eugene Ius' laptop and stealing power.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
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Skycart Joe
Skycart Joe owns the Skycart that leads out of New Yolk City. It takes some physical punishment to convince him to let Stranger use it.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
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Billiken
The mysterious doll crafted and patented by Florence Pretz, who claimed to see the figure in a dream. He resembles a squat, elf like creature with an ominous smile.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Buraq
The heavenly steed of the prophets in Islamic lore. He is accredited with carrying Muhammad from Mecca to Jerusalem.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Sofia Sartor
Sofia Sartor was an Italian bookstore owner who was born in Constantinople in 1476. In 1511, she met Ezio Auditore da Firenze, with whom she would later marry and have two children; Flavia and Marcello.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Assassin's Creed: Revelations
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Fat Chocobo
The Fat Chocobo is a a large chocobo that appeared in the early games in the Final Fantasy series.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy III
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Eorlund Gray-mane
Blacksmith that forges weapons and armor for the Companions at the Skyforge.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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Night Stalker
The ethereal visage of a man who peeps about the city at night, spying upon others with his binoculars.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku
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Volvo
A prophetess or seeress of old Norse pagan tradition. They are typically described as elderly woman who would sacrifice prisoners of war in suppliance to their oracles.
Appears in 8 games
First appeared in Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei
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La Llorona
The "Weeping Woman" of Mexican folklore. She roams the earth in search of the children she had drowned in life.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Wicker Man
A druidic statue constructed from wicker, used in human sacrifices. Modern understanding of the Wicker Man is mostly derived from Julius Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Leo Delgado
Leo is a supporting character in Inversion.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Inversion
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Davis Russel
Main protagonist in Inversion.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Inversion
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Kodlak Whitemane
Kodlak is the Harbringer of the Companions.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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Dokkaebi
Grotesque spirits of Korean folklore. They are the transformed spirits of formerly inanimate objects.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner
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Yato-no-kami
Japanese snake deities who were said to roam the area around Namegata. They are mentioned in the Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner
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Garrote
The spirit of a man put to death by a Garrote, a spanish execution device comprised of a noose and a large wooden stake.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Turbo Granny
An apparition of Japanese urban legend appearing in the form of a speedy old woman. She can be found in bypasses and dark, mountainous areas.
Appears in 4 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Holly Luya
The Music Nymph from Rayman Origins, she grants you the power to fly if you free her.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Rayman Origins
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Hayato
Protagonist of the Sega Master System game Kenseiden. A samurai battling demons in medieval Japan.
First appeared in Kenseiden
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Jack Tatum
One of the most feared defensive backs of all time, Jack "The Assassin" Tatum was a key part of the Raiders defense during his time on the team from 1971 to 1979, wherein the team won their first Super Bowl in 1976. He appears in All-Pro Football 2K8 as a Legendary player.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in All-Pro Football 2K8
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Hagen
A grim Burgundian warrior of the Nibelungenlied, and brother of King Gunther. In some versions of the story it was he who slew Siegfried.
Appears in 6 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Purple Mirror
An accursed mirror from Japanese urban legend. If you don't forget about it by the time of your 20th birthday, you are doomed to die.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Reiko Kashima
A legless phantom of Japanese urban legend who waits in public and school bathrooms, asking her victims "Where are my legs?". Those who answer incorrectly have their legs twisted from their body.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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Marici
A heavenly goddess of both Vajrayana and Mahayana. She is often depicted riding a large sow or boar.
Appears in 5 games
First appeared in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner
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Ares
Protagonist of A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda. Ares is a humanoid robot built for combat and is the most technologically advanced robot United Earth has ever created.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda
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Cinque
Cinque is a member of Class Zero in Final Fantasy Type-0. She opts to wield a heavy mace in combat, and is known for being unpredictable and her penchant for knowing when danger is near.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Final Fantasy Type-0
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Larfleeze
Larfleeze is the bearer of orange ring of avarice.
Appears in 3 games
First appeared in DC Universe Online
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The Queen
Main antagonist in ICO.
Appears in 2 games
First appeared in ICO
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Helena Handbasket
The Mountain Nymph from Rayman Origins, she gives the heroes the power to run up the sides of walls when freed.
Appears in 1 games
First appeared in Rayman Origins
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