Talk:Mizuho Inada

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For some reason, one Korean sub renders Kinoshita's name as "Kinoshita Tuyako" WhisperToMe 05:00, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Mizuho's delusional deities

AFAIK, it is Ahura Mazda, a historical deity (and in fact one of the first monotheistic deities) in the novel. In the Tokyopop manga it is "Gatekeeper Peliphon, Overwatch Meodius, Lucien, First amongst equals", which apparently are made up deities despite a profile page that implies that they are "Elder Gods" or somesuch from D&D basic books. I have no idea which (if either) was used in the original Manga. I know that she does not even mention or think of Ahura Mazda in the Tokyopop manga and I suspect she does not know a thing about D&D in the novel. Adjustments are probably a good idea. Luis Dantas 17:35, 3 April 2007 (UTC)