2006-01-06, 09:28 | Link #21 |
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Thanks for the info ando.
Then it's official: Tokiha Mai 炎綬の紅玉 Enju no Kougyoku Now i'm researching on Akane's unused GEM. The first possible version is: 清廉の孔雀石 Seiren no Kujakuishi - Malachite of Purity(?) Last edited by paTKany; 2006-01-11 at 12:53. Reason: changed the ju part in Mai's GEM from 授 to 綬 |
2006-01-06, 15:34 | Link #22 | |
Then up comes Zafo.
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For example, in a video game once could have a class called "Door". In the programming if you ask for "Door.Height" the class will return you a number representing the height (so you can tell if someone can go through it). Or, you can have functions, which are baby programs, inside the class. So you could run "Door.Open" and in the video game the door would go through an opening animation and make a creaking sound. Given the technical nature of the rest of the text on the gems, and the fact that no one would ever look close enough to read them outside of a diagnostic context, I belive the "dot" implies that all the robes stem from a basic uniform design, and each unique robe is simply a list of changes on that. Like, each gem has the basic elements of every robe programmed in. Like you're crazy strong, you can fly, etc. But Shizuru's "amethyst" subset would dictate things unique to her, like the colours, tails, her weapon. Did this clear anything up? |
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2006-01-07, 08:54 | Link #23 | |
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2006-01-08, 12:02 | Link #26 | |
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The Topaz is correct but the word "Suzu" comes from her old My-HiME name "Suzushiro". Where 珠 su means precious stone, gem, jewel, pearl and 洲 zu means continent, island, islet. So it's Topaz of the Jewel Isles or something like this. |
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2006-01-24, 01:18 | Link #29 |
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The Pitch-Black Diamond. (漆 means "paint", so the best translation is pitch.) This is an obvious counterpart to Shinso Fumi's 真白なる金剛石 Mashiro naru Kongouseki. As her GEM is "True White" VS "Pitch-Black". And yes, it appear inevitable now the Obsidian Lord would make an appearance some how... The Shwartz is a cult after all, and a cult need a dark God to worship...
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2006-01-26, 17:48 | Link #32 |
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Reminds me of a preview shot of some of the MH figurines. Nina's figure was all black from the shoulders down, I thought that was just a way of indicating they weren't done making it yet but now I wonder if they were dropping a hint... of course they also called Haruka a Pillar and we're still working that one out. EDIT: Now that the second OP has come out and shown all the Pillars, I guess we're not.
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2006-02-25, 10:29 | Link #34 |
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4 new GEMs:
サラ・ギャラガー Sala Gallagher - 銀河の藍玉 Ginga no Rangyoku - Aquamarine of the Galaxy マーヤ・ブライス Maya Blythe - 怜踊の蛍石 Reiyou no Hotaruishi - Clever Moves(???) Fluorite アイン・ルー Ein Ruu - 慧命の藍銅鉱 Emyou no Randoukou - Azurite of Intellectual Life(?) カーラ・ベリーニ Karla Bellini - 雷鳴の柘榴石 Raimei no Zakuroishi - Thunder Garnet Last edited by paTKany; 2006-03-01 at 10:05. |
2006-03-01, 07:12 | Link #35 |
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The following GEMs isn't confirmed yet (i need a proper Megami scan):
ユカリコ・シュタインベルグ Yukariko Steinberg - 幻惑の瑠璃 Genwaku no Ruri - Glamorous Lapis Lazuli マリア・グレイスバート Maria Graceburt - 久遠の碧玉 Kuon no Hekigyouku - Jasper of Eternity Last edited by paTKany; 2006-03-01 at 10:08. |
2006-03-01, 09:29 | Link #37 | |
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One more new GEM: ラウラ・ビアンキ Laura Bianchi - 絢爛の頑火輝石 Kenran no Gankakiseki - Gorgeous(or Brilliant) Enstatite(?) And some notes: - It's natural to read 久遠 as Kuon. - 柘榴石 is Zakuroishi. |
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