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Stick, Twig: the two basic building blocks of fire grids, Colossus Cane and Ecke Sachs, named for their resemblance to sticks.
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Seofon gets called Archer due to sharing his VA, Suwabe Junichi. Because of his punchable smirk, fans also call him Smugface. #gbfglossary
Back in 2015, when Seox was much weaker, the Japanese called him "Pomeranian" or "Kie". They don't call him that much anymore. #gbfglossary
Tien (AKA Esser/エッセル): The gun character, a Hawkeye. "Eser" (עֶשֶׂר) is the feminine form of 10 in Hebrew. #gbfglossary
Niyon (AKA Nio/ニオ): The harp character, a Superstar/Elysian. "Nigon" is Old English for 9, and "Nio" is Swedish for 9. #gbfglossary
Eahta (AKA Octo/オクトー): The katana character, a Samurai. "Eahta" is 8 in Old English, "Octo" is 8 in Latin. #gbfglossary
Seofon (AKA Siete/シエテ): The sword character, an A̶r̶c̶h̶e̶r̶ ̶c̶l̶a̶s̶s̶ ̶s̶e̶r̶v̶a̶n̶tSwordmaster. "Siete" is 7 in Spanish. #gbfglossary
Seox (AKA Six/シス): The fist character, an Ogre/Luchador. "Seox" is 6 in Old English, and "Six" uses the French pronunciation. #gbfglossary
Fif (AKA Funfu/フュンフ): The staff character, a Bishop/Sage. "Fif" is 5 in Old Englush, "Fünf" is 5 in German. #gbfglossary
Feower (AKA Quatre/カトル): The dagger character, a Dark Fencer. "Feower" is 4 in Old English, and "Quatre" is 4 in French. #gbfglossary
Threo (AKA Sarasa/サラーサ): The axe character, a Berserker. "Threo" is 3 in Old English, and "Thalatha" (ثَلاَثَة) is 3 in Arabic. #gbfglossary
Tweyen (AKA Song/ソーン): The bow character, a Sidewinder/Nighthound. "Tweyen" is 2 in Old English, and "Song" (สอง) is 2 in Thai. #gbfglossary
Anre (AKA Uno/ウーノ): The spear character, a Holy Saber/Spartan. "An" is 1 in Old English, and "Uno" is 1 in Spanish and Italian. #gbfglossary