Superhero Wallpapers-Medusa

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Superhero Wallpapers-Medusa
In Greek mythology, Medusa was a monstrous chthonic female character; gazing upon her would turn onlookers to stone. She was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head as a weapon until giving it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. In classical antiquity and today, the image of the head of Medusa finds expression in the evil-averting device known as the Gorgoneion. She also has two gorgon sisters.

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Superhero Wallpapers-Red Skull

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The Red Skull is a name shared by several fictional comic book supervillains from the Marvel Comics universe. All incarnations of the character are enemies of Captain America, other superheroes, and the United States in general. The first two Red Skulls are Nazi agents and the third is a Communist. The Red Skull was first introduced in Captain America Comics. The first Red Skull was an American industrialist turned Nazi saboteur, while the second is the archnemesis of Captain America. The third Red Skull is best known for causing the deaths of the parents of Peter Parker, and thus orphaning the boy who would become Spider-Man.

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Superhero Wallpapers-Nightwing

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Nightwing is a name used by at least six fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. Although originating with the Superman mythos, Dick Grayson (the first Robin) is the character most associated with the name "Nightwing". The alias is also frequently paired with "Flamebird", another title taken by several DC Comics characters.

The name is originally used by the pre-Crisis Superman, when he and Jimmy Olsen act as vigilantes during trips to the bottle city of Kandor. Later, Superman's cousin Van-Zee uses the name. Post-Crisis, Superman attributes the name to a historic Kryptonian crimefighter.

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Superhero Wallpapers-Conan

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Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian, from the name of his homeland, Cimmeria) is a fictional character often associated with the fantasy subgenre sword-and-sorcery (also known as heroic fantasy). This antiheroic character has been credited with being the most famous fictional barbarian, and one of the most well known iconic figures in American fantasy.

Created by Texan writer Robert E. Howard in 1932 via a series of fantasy stories sold to Weird Tales magazine, the character has since appeared in licensed books, comics, films, television programs, and video games, contributing to his long-standing popularity.

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FF Sabin Vigaro Wallpapers

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Sabin Rene Figaro leaves his royal heritage behind in order to train himself in martial arts. He is the younger twin brother of Edgar. In the Japanese versions of the game, his name is Mash Rene Figaro. In the Japanese and GBA versions, his job class is given as "Monk." Sabin's special skill, Blitz, can be used in battles to perform various martial arts techniques. They are executed by selecting the Blitz option and pressing a certain sequence of buttons, much like a special move in a fighting game. Eight blitzes can be learned throughout the course of the game, including Raging Fist, Aura Cannon and Meteor Strike. Sabin's hidden critical attack is called Tiger Break, where he charges one enemy with a flying knee kick, with a spirit image of a tiger's head surrounding him.

Sabin wins a coin toss, rigged by Edgar, to decide who would not inherit their father's throne. Leaving Figaro Castle, Sabin begins his martial arts training at the school of the world-famous Duncan Harcourt. Vargas, Duncan's son and student, becomes jealous of Sabin, believing Duncan would leave the school in Sabin's hands. Vargas attempts to kill Duncan and flees to Mt. Koltz, only to be defeated by Sabin. In the World of Ruin, Sabin is found in Tzen, using all of his strength to hold up a collapsing house, until the party rescues a child trapped inside. Having been given hope from finding one of the others, Sabin joins the party to search for their remaining friends.

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Edgar Roni Figaro is king of Figaro, a huge flirt, and secret ally of the Returners. He is also the older brother of Sabin. In the Japanese versions of the game, his job class is given as literally "Machinery," but is more fitting as "Machinist", which the GBA version uses. Edgar's special skill, Tools, allows him to use tools found throughout the game to achieve various effects, most frequently inflicting damage on enemies. Examples of Edgar's tools include "Auto Crossbow," which inflicts physical damage on enemies present on the battle screen, and "Drill," which inflicts physical damage on one enemy without regard to its defense statistic. Edgar's critical attack is the aptly named Royal Shock, which blasts one foe with a heavenly light, looking vaguely like a scaled-down version of General Leo's own Shock skill.

When Edgar and Sabin's father died, neither child wished to inherit the crown. They decided to toss a coin, the winner choosing the future he likes. Edgar, however, used a double-sided coin to ensure that Sabin would win the toss. As Figaro's king, Edgar is publicly allied with the Empire, but secretly provides support and aid to the Returners. He fancies himself a ladies' man and flirts with every woman he meets, but seldom gets anywhere with any of them. In the World of Ruin, he is the second mandatory party member, after Celes and before Setzer. He appears in the World of Ruin disguised as a thief named Gerad, an anagram of Edgar; in the Japanese versions, Edgar uses the alias of Geoff. The blue on his outfit has been switched to a brown color. He disowns the player's party upon their first encounter in this world and maintains the disguise until he is attacked while breaking into Figaro Castle with his band of thieves.

FF Cait Sith Wallpapers

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Cait Sith is a cat robot that appear firstly at Final Fantasy VII, party can find him on the Gold Saucer, Cait Sith ride a giant winged Moogle robot, but at the first meeting he is Controlled by Reeve Tuesti, Cait Sith used to spy Avalanche movement. This known when he steal Keystone that used to access the Temple of the Ancient.

But in Temple of the Ancient, Cait Sith sacrifice himself to save other Avalanche member from the destroy of that temple ruins. That is end of Cait Sith altough after that Cait Sith was reproduced. He use a megaphone as his weapon.

In Final Fantasy VII : Advent Children he also make his second appearance, different with it's prequel this time Cait Sith didn't ride a moogle but he ride Red XIII. Cait Sith and Red XIII appear when Avalanche fight with the Bahamut at the Town Square. He also seen in the Sierra airship, and Marlene hold him when in Aerith church near the end of the game.

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Final Fantasy Rosa Wallpapers

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Rosa Farrell is a powerful White Mage from Final Fantasy IV with the ability to heal her party members as well as cast protective spells on them. She is the true love of Cecil Harvey (the main protagonist in the story), and will follow him anywhere just to be close to him. Rosa is best described as silk over steel; she can be harsh to those she loves, but only because she cares for them and wants them to succeed. Rosa Farrell is voiced by Yuko Kaida in the Nintendo DS version of the game.
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FF Rufus Shinra Wallpapers

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A greedy, handsome young man, he is clearly VP only because his father is president. He does appear to have some intelligence, however, as he has plans for Shinra that would go in a different direction than his father. He has a large, dangerous looking black cat that he takes with him into battle.

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Final Fantasy Kefka Wallpapers

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Kefka Palazzo is a colorful, misanthropic madman and the game's central antagonist, dressed as a colorful Pedrolino. Kefka serves as Emperor Gestahl's Court Mage and was the first volunteer for an experimental Magitek infusion, under the supervision of Cid. The process was still flawed, and although Kefka gained the ability to wield magic, it warped his mind and made him into the nihilistic psychopath he is during the course of the game. He is also a rank coward, running from almost all in-game fights involving him, or employing Imperial Soldiers or illusions to fight for him.

It was Kefka who forced the Slave Crown upon Terra and used her to lead an attack on Narshe to claim the frozen Esper. Kefka also appears at the Magitek Research Facility, where the party observes his physical abuse of weakened Espers whose power he had drained. During a siege battle, Kefka grows impatient with General Leo and poisons Doma's drinking water behind his back, resulting in mass casualties and a swift victory for the Empire. Citing the poisoning of Doma, Gestahl eventually has Kefka imprisoned, but a plot twist later revealed this to be a ploy to gain the Returners' trust; Kefka later goes to Thamasa to seize Magicite from the Espers congregated there under the orders of Emperor Gestahl. When the honorable General Leo tries to intervene, Kefka deceives him by employing a shadow of himself, and then he backstabs and kills Leo while posing as Gestahl.
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Harry Potter - Rubeus Hagrid

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He typically goes by Hagrid and he is half giant and Keeper of the Keys and Grounds, game keeper, and Care of the Magical Creatures. Later we find out that he is also part of the Order of the Phoenix.
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Harry Potter - Albus Dumbledore

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The headmaster at Hogwart’s School. He is also the founder and leader of the Order of the Phoenix, which fights Lord Voldemort. He is also someone that Harry goes to often and helps Harry as well. Many times he realizes what Harry must do before it actually happens. Within each movie, he tells Harry more about his parents and his connection to the dark arts and Lord Voldemort.

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Harry Potter - Severus Snape

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His character is one of the more mysterious and complex ones within the movie series. We will not know his full motivation or loyalties until the very last book/movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He seems to treat Harry and his friends unfairly, while favoring the Slytherin students.

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