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| - This topper must be unlocked—like all of the common toppers—by playing the game normally through completed matches. Matches can be online or offline exhibitions. It cannot be traded to other players since every account will have one. However, painted and certified variants can be traded.
- This Head Equipment is unlocked at the start of the game.
- Der Fes (auch Fez oder Tarbusch) ist eine früher im Orient und auf dem Balkan weit verbreitete Kopfbedeckung in der Form eines Kegelstumpfes aus rotem Filz mit flachem Deckel und mit meist schwarzer, blauer oder goldener Quaste, benannt nach der Stadt Fès in Marokko.
- The bar is frequented by many characters in Subway Town, and is the location of the minigames Five Finger Fillet and Rage Frenzy. Many characters living within Subway Town will seek refuge here when the Authority moves in, such as Gabe.
- A fez is a type of hat commonly worn in locales such as Egypt. Conical, flat-topped hats, fezzes appear most often in red, though blue fezzes would be worn by Egyptian soldiers and guards as part of their uniform. Fezzes most often sport a dark tassel on top and are worn mostly by Arab men, though they were sometimes worn by white men such as Allen Chamberlain.
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- The Fez is a rarely-seen type of headgear notable for being worn by Mahiki Manas during the events of Collision. Whether others wear it or not is unknown, though it is suggested that it is possible.
- Fez is a non-selectable nation in Europa Universalis IV at the beginning in 1444. Its government type is a Despotic Monarchy.
- Fez is a fictional character from the television series That '70s Show, played by Wilmer Valderrama.
- !NPC !Cost !Town/Area !Coordinates |- |Fazlim ibn Masay the Tailor |9 |Qalaba'r |74.5S, 19.3E |- |Muda bint Qalakh the Tailor |7 |Zaikhal |13.9N, 0.6E |- |Tailor Zayjah |8 |Khayyaban |48.0S, 24.6E |- |Arlad ibn Mulud the Tailor |7 |Yaraq |21.4S, 1.6W |- |Leyrale Shalorn the Tailor |7 |Redspire |40.6N, 82.9W |- |Nasruya al-Khanjan the Tailor |7 |Samsur |2.9S, 19.3E |- |Tailor Fadnuj ibn Samil |7 |Tufa |14.8S, 5.9E |- |Tailor Istima al-Mahat |8 |Uziz |25.5S, 28.2E |- |Tailor Najsun |7 |Al-Arqas |31.1S, 14.0E |- |}
- Ibrahim Namin and Kemel both wore fezzes. (TV: Pyramids of Mars, The Evil of the Daleks) The Seventh Doctor briefly donned a fez while searching through the basement of Windsor Castle, before passing it on to Ace (and also picked up a mop, for that matter). (TV: Silver Nemesis) The Eighth Doctor wore a fez to a football game in 1977. He originally intended to land the TARDIS near the River Nile which was why he wore the fez in the first place. The Doctor lost the fez soon after the police began to chase him from the stadium. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game)
- Ibrahim Namin and Kemel both wore fezzes. (TV: Pyramids of Mars, The Evil of the Daleks) When the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon, and Zoe Heriot visited the Frenko Bazaar, the store We Sell Hats had a fez, which the Doctor admired. (COMIC: Prisoners of Time) The Seventh Doctor briefly donned a fez while searching through the basement of Windsor Castle, before passing it on to Ace (and also picked up a mop, for that matter). (TV: Silver Nemesis) While taking Abigail Pettigrew out one Christmas Eve, the Eleventh Doctor and Kazran Sardick donned fezzes. (TV: A Christmas Carol)
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