Significane of Rena's name

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At least she got to play as her favorite .Hack// Legend. Shugo on the other hand though he can attract girls with the Kite avatar. LOL!
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Nishi wrote:And a Shogun is like an apprentice to a Samurai...
That sounds familiar to Shugo (Switch the vowels, take away the N)...
But I'm sure it's a name rather than something close to that.
I'm sorry to point this out, but a Shogun is absolutly not an apprentice, a shogun is essentially, a general,

*History Lesson Yay!*

At one time in Japanese history, The Shogun held a lot of power in the government and whatnot, he was even more powerful than the Emperor, who at the time was mostly a figurehead, a bit like the British Royal Family. (appologies to those living in the UK, I don't mean to offend)
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Possible but I really don't know. Interesting though.
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I did a report on samurai and i saw the word shugo. It was next to daimo so i thonk theyre sysnonym. But i thonk shugo means powerful samurai but im not sure.
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that is nonsence
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saiato wrote:I think you're just thinking way too hard. This stuff happens all the time. Like how "Sai" is another common name in Japan even though it means "sh*t" in Korean. Are people going around naming their kids that? Nope. Mere coincidences.
True, this is being taken out of proportion. Another example is the word Dung. which is basically solid waste, but in Vietnamese is a name that means something like bravery... not sure.
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Aera wrote:
saiato wrote:I think you're just thinking way too hard. This stuff happens all the time. Like how "Sai" is another common name in Japan even though it means "sh*t" in Korean. Are people going around naming their kids that? Nope. Mere coincidences.
True, this is being taken out of proportion. Another example is the word Dung. which is basically solid waste, but in Vietnamese is a name that means something like bravery... not sure.
Actually, it's not 'Sai'...it's shibal...anyways, just wanted to correct someone...

BTW, this seems like a coincidence to me...Well, actually, it depends on how you think about it.

For example, someone mentioned that Rena was a queen of...something.

But it's not actually relevant to the storyline.

And if we're going to bring up something from the real world, we know the facts:

Rena has a divorced mother

Rena is 14

RENA DOESN'T SEEM LIKE SHE CAN BE A- *gets shot*
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-is holding a shotgun-

Oops. My bad. =P
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*stands up* oh well, we can just put a bandage over that...
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This discussion is going nowhere. Question answered, thread locked.
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