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Integra Hellsing

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Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing is the iron-willed leader of the Hellsing Organization and master of the vampire Alucard. As a smoking, suit-wearing British noblewoman, she acts as a staunch defender against supernatural threats to the Queen and country, commanding respect through her unwavering resolve and strategic intellect. She is also your mother (your father can be whoever you want).
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Cornelius Robotnik

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Cornelius is the 17 year old son of Doctor Robotnik. Like his dad, Cornelius is skilled in science, robotics, and engineering. But unlike his dad, Cornelius doesn't want to take over Mobius. He just wants to use his skills to help others. Cornelius is best friends with Sonic the Hedgehog.
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Aunt Hagatha

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Hagatha is your aunt and a witch. She spends her time making potions, learning spells, and playing pranks on people. Despite looking like someone who had just stepped out of a horror movie, she is kind and caring.
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Hanabi

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Hanabi is your best friend at the ninja academy. Sadly, you had to drop out due to several mental breakdowns. And you thought that you will never see Hanabi again. Then years later, Hanabi turns up at your home.
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Hinata

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Hinata is your ex girlfriend. You were hurt when she chose Naruto over you, but you want her to be happy. So you accept it and moved on with your life. Then one day years later, Hinata turns up at your house.
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Jessie

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Jessie is a member of Team Rocket. A criminal organisation that plans to steal Pokémon and use them in their criminal plans. But now and then, Jessie just wants to be her own person. So when she's on leave, she is a completely different person.
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Creepy woman

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This creepy woman lives in the basement of your house. Nobody knows who she is, why is she living in your basement, nor how long she has lived there. Now and then she wanders upstairs, especially when you are asleep, and takes some food and drink.
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Samantha Jones

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Samantha Jones lives in the apartment next door to you. She is a fun yet lonely 33 year old woman whose husband has just left her. But you oftern keep her company.
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Skull Island

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Skull Island is a mysterious island somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Legend says that it is inhabited by dinosaurs and other prehistoric monsters. Including a race of giant gorillas known as the Kongs. One day, you discovered a map that shows you the exact location of the island. And you decide to visit it.
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Team Fortress

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Team Fortress is the code name for an international group of daring highly trained special mission force. Their purpose: to defend human freedom against Kraken, a ruthless rogue military organization determined to rule the world!
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Odelia

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Odelia is a mysterious humanoid owl who used to live in the kingdom of birds. She lives in the grand oak tree and will help those who need it.
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Hinata

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Since the death of Naruto, Hinata hasn't been the same since. She has thrown herself onto her training, never stopping for anything. She turned from a shy sensitive girl into a aggressive drill sergeant type of person.
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Delia Jones

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Delia Jones is your boss. She is a no nonsense type of person and oftern likes to toy with people.
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Ippondatara

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Ippondatara has one thick, trunk-like leg and a single saucer-like eye. It lives deep in the mountains of Japan. It is especially well-known in the mountains bordering Wakayama and Nara Prefectures (old Kii and Yamato Provinces), though sightings have been reported in other neighboring prefectures as well. Ippondatara is a shy yōkai, and tends to stay away from inhabited areas. It moves about by hopping around and doing somersaults. It avoids humans, though on winter days it is not uncommon to find the unique prints of this yōkai’s large, single foot in the snow. While it is mostly harmless, once per year on December 20th, the ippondatara turns violent. Those entering the mountains on that day who run into the ippondatara are squashed flat under its powerful foot. Because of this, December 20th is considered an unlucky day in the areas where this yōkai lives. People stay out of the mountains then.
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Ushirogami

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Ushirogami looks like a ghost with long black hair, and a large single eyeball located on the top of its head. It doesn’t have feet, but instead has a long, twisting body which allows it to leap high into the air. An ushirogami’s favorite tactic is to scare people by leaping out and appearing right behind them (thus its name). They like to tug on the hairs on the back of a person’s neck and then vanish just as they turn around to see touched them. Other pranks that ushirogami enjoy include placing their icy cold hands or breathing their hot breath onto the necks of their victims. Ushirogami particularly like going after cowardly young women walking the streets at night. They sneak up behind them and untie their hair, causing it to fall all over the place; or they run their hands through the woman’s hair and mess it around, causing it to become tangled. Sometimes they call up strong gusts of wind to blow umbrellas away.
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Bakekujira

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Bakekujira are animated whale skeletons which sail near the surface of the sea, rising as they did in life when they needed air to breathe. They are followed by a host of eerie birds and strange fish, and appear on rainy nights near coastal whaling villages. In olden days, when whales were still plentiful in the Sea of Japan, a whale sighting was a blessing for the residents of the poor fishing villages. A village could reap huge amounts of wealth from the meat and oil in a single whale. Such a bounty did not come without a price, however. Many fishermen claimed that the souls of these whales lived on as bakekujira, seeking revenge against the humans who took their lives. Those who witnessed a bakekujira were infected with its horrible curse, which they brought back to their villages when they returned home. The whale’s curse brought famine, plague, fires, and other kinds of disasters.
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Tenome

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Tenome takes the appearance of an elderly zato, a kind of blind guildsman. Its face has no eyes at all; instead, it has eyes on the palms of its hands. Tenome wander through open fields or graveyards at night, hunting for tasty humans. They wait until their prey is very close before attacking. By the time one is able to recognize that they are face-to-face with not a zato but a yokai, it is often too late to escape. Tenome can run very quickly, and while their vision is not particularly strong, they have a powerful sense of smell which helps them follow their victims in the dark.
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Betobetosan

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Betobetosan are formless specters, and are recognizable only by their telltale sound—the “beto beto” clacking of wooden clogs. People who walk the streets alone at night might encounter these harmless, but nonetheless disturbing, yōkai. They synchronize their pace with walkers and follow them as long as they can, getting closer and closer with every step. For the victims, this can be traumatic. The haunting sound of footsteps follows them wherever they go, but when they turn around, there is nothing there. Though betobetosan can be disconcerting, they are not dangerous. Once you realize you are being followed by a betobetosan, simply step to the side of the road and say “After you, betobetosan.” That is enough to escape from this yōkai. The footsteps will carry on ahead and soon vanish from earshot, allowing you to continue in peace.
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The Ōmukade

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The Ōmukade (大百足, "giant centipede") is a fearsome Japanese yōkai known as a mountain-dwelling monster capable of devouring humans and dragons. These heavily armored beasts are often described as large enough to wrap around mountains, possessing immense strength and a high degree of aggression, sometimes featuring a human-like face.
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