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| - Seventh Heaven is a Raven in Armored Core: Silent Line. Her rank is E-4 in the Arena.
- The bar has had two locations. The original, located in Midgar slums' Sector 7, is destroyed along with the rest of the sector. A new bar was later built in the city of Edge after the fall of Meteor.
- The central characters are Eric Camden (Stephen Collins), his wife Annie (Catherine Hicks), and their seven children Matt (Barry Watson), Mary (Jessica Biel), Lucy Camden-Lucy (Beverley Mitchell), Simon (David Gallagher), Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman) and the twins David (Lorenzo Brino) and Sam (Nikolas Brino). "Reverend Camden" is the senior pastor of the Glen Oak Community Church, whose Protestant denomination is typically never disclosed (with the exception of an episode that was narrated by Simon in season eight; in a season 11 episode in which Annie comments on how Protestants cannot have a confession; in season six episode 15 when Matt tells Sarah Glass that his father is Protestant). In most episodes, any Christian element remains ostentatiously unstated.
- Its in-game description reads "Beautifully ornate sword. He who sees it is captivated." This sword is, like the Sword of Zeus a penultimate weapon, so its Attack stat will go up faster (+3 per level-up instead of +2), it also has some high elemental stats. So it shouldn't be a problem to defeat enemies with this sword. It also has the slow 5-hit combo, much like the Long Sword so you'll attack at reasonable speed. You can perhaps find the 7th Heaven in dungeons' chests : you can't invent this weapon and you can't buy it.
- In the '90s, The WB aired this drama about a pastor, his wife, their seven kids, and their dog. The pastor, a good-natured fella, dealt with the problems of both his family and his flock, which were often related, with various degrees of success. This show had an interesting mix of old-fashioned TV family entertainment and Soap Operatics. It stretched the limits of preacher's kids' misbehavior in later seasons. It also gave us Jessica Biel, for which many straight males of the world will be eternally grateful.
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