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I've a question. Where do the information came from? Fury (green) is named Harridan and in the German PDF it is "Echse" (reptile). <strike>However, I prefer "Harridan" because of the mystical meaning.</strike> (Oops, that was banshee "death spirit".) Just curious. --[[User:Paradox-01|Paradox-01]] 19:35, 18 March 2008 (CET)
I've a question. Where do the information came from? Fury (green) is named Harridan and in the German PDF it is "Echse" (reptile). <strike>However, I prefer "Harridan" because of the mystical meaning.</strike> (Oops, that was banshee "death spirit".) Just curious. --[[User:Paradox-01|Paradox-01]] 19:35, 18 March 2008 (CET)
:The names of the subclasses are completely made up... The game itself never refers to the female Strikers in any fashion.
:"Harridan" is the same as "hag" or "shrew": a literary term for an old and/or vicious woman. "Banshee" is a female demon.
:The German version of the manual retained both the Valkyries and the Banshees, so you have nothing to complain about ^_^
:As for what the manual writers were smoking, dunno duncare. My own philosophy is to just ignore it, e.g., the 2032 thing.
::[[User:Geyser|geyser]] 01:35, 19 March 2008 (CET)

Revision as of 00:35, 19 March 2008

Note: There was no info of Kerr and Muro in the Oni Game Manual.

There are descriptions of the other characters from the game, SWAT trooper, Black Ops, Striker, Ninja, etc. Will enter their info when time permits. EdT


I've a question. Where do the information came from? Fury (green) is named Harridan and in the German PDF it is "Echse" (reptile). However, I prefer "Harridan" because of the mystical meaning. (Oops, that was banshee "death spirit".) Just curious. --Paradox-01 19:35, 18 March 2008 (CET)

The names of the subclasses are completely made up... The game itself never refers to the female Strikers in any fashion.
"Harridan" is the same as "hag" or "shrew": a literary term for an old and/or vicious woman. "Banshee" is a female demon.
The German version of the manual retained both the Valkyries and the Banshees, so you have nothing to complain about ^_^
As for what the manual writers were smoking, dunno duncare. My own philosophy is to just ignore it, e.g., the 2032 thing.
geyser 01:35, 19 March 2008 (CET)