Pheme, is, in Greek mythology, the goddess of fame.
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| - Pheme, is, in Greek mythology, the goddess of fame.
- In Roman mythology, Fama ("rumor") was described as having multiple tongues, eyes, ears and feathers by Virgil (in Aeneid IV line 180 and following) and other authors. She is also described as living in a home with 1000 windows so she could hear all being said in the world. Virgil wrote that she "had her feet on the ground, and her head in the clouds, making the small seem great and the great seem greater."
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Battle Start
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Soldiers
| - 3850(xsd:integer)
- 4235(xsd:integer)
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skill lv
| - All enemies can't move for 3 turn / 10% chance
- All enemies can't move for 3 turn / 15% chance
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procs
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ATK
| - 4100(xsd:integer)
- 4510(xsd:integer)
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friendship max
| - I know 'cause I started it!
- There's a rumor about me.
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friendship event
| - How about we do something to
- I love talking to you,
- no matter the subject!
- start a rumor about us two?
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battle end
| - I don't care for violence.
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Rarity
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login
| - Oh, hey, you're looking good
- today. Any good gossip?
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meet
| - Pheme! Let's talk!
- Why, hello there! My name's
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DEF
| - 3950(xsd:integer)
- 4345(xsd:integer)
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Skill
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Description
| - This gossipy gal brims with curiosity and can talk to anyone, but she hates negative rumors.
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Cost
| - 40(xsd:integer)
- 60(xsd:integer)
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friendship
| - Guess what!? Some kittens
- were born in the castle town.
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abstract
| - Pheme, is, in Greek mythology, the goddess of fame.
- In Roman mythology, Fama ("rumor") was described as having multiple tongues, eyes, ears and feathers by Virgil (in Aeneid IV line 180 and following) and other authors. She is also described as living in a home with 1000 windows so she could hear all being said in the world. Virgil wrote that she "had her feet on the ground, and her head in the clouds, making the small seem great and the great seem greater."
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