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[ Hi, I'm not really active here anymore as you can probably tell.
I don't want to let the past go completely, that's why everything is staying~ :D ]
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DarkRedEye on March 25, 2007, 4:24:56 AM
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Ahh Get her off of me!!Shes messing up my hair.Hey I know what will get her off *starts tickling you in your most ticklish part of your body*
Hikairi001 on March 25, 2007, 4:20:47 AM
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DarkRedEye on March 25, 2007, 4:19:33 AM
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Hikairi001 on March 25, 2007, 4:17:26 AM
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Anyways tho as you may or may not know ALL HEARTS GO TO KINGDOM HEARTS.and as the princesses we (me and Kairi)Have a duty to rule over the Omniverse(all universes)once we are old enough to assume the thrones(plural because we are at the same time supposed to assume the throne at the same time)With or without husbands(GIRLS RULE THE GOVERNMENT!!!)
sorry if that sounds braggy
sorry if that sounds braggy
Hikairi001 on March 25, 2007, 4:10:23 AM
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A Summoner is:Summoners (召喚士, Shōkanshi?) use Summon Magic, which calls on powerful entities to attack enemies, protect the party, or render other forms of aid. As a magic-using class, summoners are typically shown to be physically frail as a trade-off for high magical potency, and can traditionally equip only light armaments such as clothing and robes. Summoners often use staves or rods for their offensive means;[5] their potential in the use of melee weaponry is downplayed significantly in favor of their ability to use magic. Most summoners feature a horn on the forehead and green robes.[32][22]
Summoners have appeared as classes in Final Fantasy III,[3] Final Fantasy IV (as Rydia),[10] Final Fantasy V,[32] Final Fantasy XI,[22] Final Fantasy Tactics,[5] and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Rydia of Final Fantasy IV, Garnet Til Alexandros XVII and Eiko Carol of Final Fantasy IX, and Yuna of Final Fantasy X are identified as summoners,[25] though there is usually also a strong White Mage element to the character. In games that lacked Summoners, various means of equipping the summon ability (Magicite in Final Fantasy VI,[20] Summon Materia in Final Fantasy VII,[24] Guardian Forces in Final Fantasy VIII,[33] Espers in Final Fantasy XII.[34]) are provided. In Final Fantasy III, the lower-class name for a Summoner is called an "Evoker".[3]
Summoners have appeared as classes in Final Fantasy III,[3] Final Fantasy IV (as Rydia),[10] Final Fantasy V,[32] Final Fantasy XI,[22] Final Fantasy Tactics,[5] and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Rydia of Final Fantasy IV, Garnet Til Alexandros XVII and Eiko Carol of Final Fantasy IX, and Yuna of Final Fantasy X are identified as summoners,[25] though there is usually also a strong White Mage element to the character. In games that lacked Summoners, various means of equipping the summon ability (Magicite in Final Fantasy VI,[20] Summon Materia in Final Fantasy VII,[24] Guardian Forces in Final Fantasy VIII,[33] Espers in Final Fantasy XII.[34]) are provided. In Final Fantasy III, the lower-class name for a Summoner is called an "Evoker".[3]
DarkRedEye on March 25, 2007, 4:09:43 AM
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Hikairi001 on March 25, 2007, 4:07:13 AM
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Here's a discription of The Sending from wikipeidia:
Death and afterlife
In Final Fantasy X, when a person dies, their body cannot simply be laid to rest. First, their spirit or life force (which manifests itself in the form of pyreflies) must be released from the body and given "guidance" to the Farplane, the final resting place of departed souls. As experts versed in the art of manipulating pyreflies, only summoners can provide this guidance, coaxing the spirits of the dead from their bodies in a ritual known as a "sending" (異界送り, ikai okuri?, lit. "other world sending").
If the sending is not performed, the body's spirit may remain trapped in the physical plane. Depending on the circumstances of his or her death, that spirit may grow envious of the living. Eventually, this envy grows into hatred so strong as to cause the unsent spirit's pyreflies to coalesce in the form of a fiend, a fully substantial and dangerous monster. It is known, however, that someone who accepts death while still alive will travel to the Farplane after death without any assistance. This is seen in the cases of both Tidus' mother and Yuna's father, High Summoner Braska, a summoner who willingly gave his life in battle with Sin.
Death and afterlife
In Final Fantasy X, when a person dies, their body cannot simply be laid to rest. First, their spirit or life force (which manifests itself in the form of pyreflies) must be released from the body and given "guidance" to the Farplane, the final resting place of departed souls. As experts versed in the art of manipulating pyreflies, only summoners can provide this guidance, coaxing the spirits of the dead from their bodies in a ritual known as a "sending" (異界送り, ikai okuri?, lit. "other world sending").
If the sending is not performed, the body's spirit may remain trapped in the physical plane. Depending on the circumstances of his or her death, that spirit may grow envious of the living. Eventually, this envy grows into hatred so strong as to cause the unsent spirit's pyreflies to coalesce in the form of a fiend, a fully substantial and dangerous monster. It is known, however, that someone who accepts death while still alive will travel to the Farplane after death without any assistance. This is seen in the cases of both Tidus' mother and Yuna's father, High Summoner Braska, a summoner who willingly gave his life in battle with Sin.
Hikairi001 on March 25, 2007, 4:03:52 AM
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