Quote from TerroarcCool man..
-...Looking for a challange,who's up for an rhg battle?..
me! in 8 days I'll be free to battle
btw its "challenge"
Quote from TerroarcCool man..
-...Looking for a challange,who's up for an rhg battle?..
Quote from Styrx Rixme! in 8 days I'll be free to battle
btw its "challenge"
Quote from karimoomhmmmm I'll add this guy to my Faggot List (not an offense)
Quote from EdezioNetonice RHG bro!
Quote from Terror-SamaAlias:
Yari Sugi
Quote from TTheDDoctorWaaaaaaait a minute... Yari is Japanese for "Spear" and Sugi is Japanese for "Cryptomeria." (known more coloquially as Japanese cedar) Tell me, how did Overkill earn that alias? Is his bo-staff-sword made with Japanese cedar?
Quote from Terror-SamaI thought it was a japanese word for "Overkill"..Oh the words shouldn't be separate,its more like "Yarisugi" not "Yari Sugi",sorry for the inconvenience,will fix that.
Quote from TTheDDoctorYeah... Google Translate does say that Overkill is "Yarisugi." However, the word kill- used independently- comes out to be either "Koroshi" or "Korosu," methinks. However, independent words tend to be spelled/pronounced differently than when grouped with other words, as I noticed when looking at the languag
Quote from Terror-SamaSo what should I change the name to?
Quote from Terror-SamaSo what should I change the name to?
Quote from TTheDDoctorExcellent question. Yari-Sugi would be surprisingly accurate if your gladiator had a spear instead of a bo-sword, so changing it to Bo-Sugi would work if you wanna go that route. Otherwise, a cursory look at a more specialized site for learning Japanese mentioned that Yarisugi is derived from the infinitive verb "Yarisugiru," which means "To overdo." Yarisugi itself, in its noun form, tends to be hinted at to mean "Over the top" or something to that effect. More than likely, as Overkill is a form of overdoing something, Google Translate listed Overkill as a valid translation of Yarisugi. If you want to be specific, then you'll have to splice Japanese words into a new form. For this, my best advice would be to change it to "Koroshisugi." The root word "Koroshi" means Kill, and the suffix "-sugi" is used when describing something as too much.
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