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  • Tantra
  • Tantra
  • Tantra
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  • Tantra is a boss found in Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter.
  • [Source] Tantra est une planète du secteur Tantra dans la Bordure Extérieure. Elle se situe le long de la Voie Marchande de Rimma. Son secteur rejoignit la Confédération des Systèmes Indépendants peu avant la Guerre des Clones.
  • Sanscrito : तन्त्र ( texe, prinsipe, sistem o crede ). Scolas esoterica (secreta) de la induisme e la budism e se escrivedas (Tantras) Praticas spiritual e rituos per la libre de la nonconose e la renase.
  • Tantra is a Sanskrit word composed of the roots "tanu", or physical body, and "tra", to liberate. Most scholars say the practice is based on the Sanskrit scripture “Kama Sutra” (translated as either "lust thread" or "get your game on"). Dealing candidly with sacred sexuality, most tantric practices involve males (or shemales) withholding ejaculation within their groin until a long time later when the couple or triple reach spiritual fulfillment as the liquid physical pressure builds to a crescendo. Then, of course, the males ejaculate all over the place and as far as possible, and the woman explodes for the third or tenth time and screams like a sinuous flowing torso moving pelvic thrusting Pandoran banshee.
  • Tantra (Sanskrit: तन्त्र; " weave" denoting continuity), (anglicised tantricism or tantrism) or tantram (Sanskrit: तन्त्र) is a religious philosophy according to which Shakti is usually the main deity worshipped, and the universe is regarded as the divine play of Shakti and Shiva. The word Tantra also applies to any of the scriptures (called "Tantras") commonly identified with the worship of Shakti. Tantra deals primarily with spiritual practices and ritual forms of worship, which aim at liberation from ignorance and rebirth. Tantrism has influenced the Hindu, Bön, Buddhist, and Jain religious traditions. Tantra in its various forms has existed in India, Nepal, China, Japan, Tibet, Korea, Cambodia, Burma, Indonesia and Mongolia. Despite reluctance to support a rigorous definition of tantra
  • Tantra was a planet in the eponymous Tantra sector on the Outer Rim. It lay on the major hyperlane known as the Rimma Trade Route was located at a hyperspace junction, where the Route joined the subsidiary Coyn Run. The planet had two main continents, but by the time of the Galactic Civil War, it was locked deep in an ice age. The entire landmass was covered in ice a kilometer deep, and most of the oceans were also frozen over. In addition, the atmosphere was poisonous, rendering the surface of the glaciers inhospitable.
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Level
  • 49
Attack
  • 78
  • 25.0
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Système
Ice
  • 100.0
Sleep
  • Immune
ab defense
  • 0
otherspecies
Bind
  • Immune
holy
  • Immune
Confusion
  • 25.0
Poison
  • Immune
Steal
Espèces principales
  • Humains
Secteur
Stun
  • Immune
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Defense
  • 50
  • 25.0
Revision
  • 4607569
Date
  • 2010-06-23
Enemy
  • boss
coord
  • M-19
Speed
  • 38
  • Immune
frozen
  • 25.0
Affiliation
  • *Galactic Republic *Confederacy of Independent Systems *Galactic Empire
Fire
  • 100.0
Magic
  • 60
  • 25.0
Name
  • Tantra
Type
  • Tellurique
Katakana
  • タントラ
AP
  • 60
Abilities
  • Sleep
  • Drain
  • Depress
  • Forcacion
  • Hundredgear
  • Multi Attack
Region
Paysages
  • Glace
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Language
Move
  • 50
  • 25.0
Sector
Electric
  • 100.0
Terrain
  • Ice
Info
  • "Puts opponents to sleep with Sleep, then uses Forcaction & Drain to drain their energy."
XP
  • 2000
System
Class
  • Terrestrial
Région
  • *Bordure Extérieure **Nébuleuse Metharian
Nom
  • Tantra
Dark
  • Immune
HP
  • 1300
Death
  • Immune
Location
shock
  • 25.0
abstract
  • Tantra was a planet in the eponymous Tantra sector on the Outer Rim. It lay on the major hyperlane known as the Rimma Trade Route was located at a hyperspace junction, where the Route joined the subsidiary Coyn Run. The planet had two main continents, but by the time of the Galactic Civil War, it was locked deep in an ice age. The entire landmass was covered in ice a kilometer deep, and most of the oceans were also frozen over. In addition, the atmosphere was poisonous, rendering the surface of the glaciers inhospitable. Reflecting this harsh climate, the Tantrans lived in settlements sealed off from the outside world, often buried deep inside the ice, and sometimes built on top of the frozen ocean, rather than over the continents. Surface structures were linked by enclosed tunnels and, over longer distances, elevated monorail tracks. Large spaceports atop the ice connected the planet with the rest of the galaxy, with the landing pads built on special substructures to stop the heat of starship engines melting the underlying glacier. While the planet was heavily dependent on imports, it was also a center for trade, and had one major indigenous export, Banfra resin. In 22 BBY, shortly before the Clone Wars, Tantra sector seceded from the Galactic Republic. Under the Galactic Empire, however, the planet is likely to have been controlled by Coruscant, as it lay within the Metharian Nebula Territories, and it served as the point of access for ships traveling to Elrood sector.
  • Tantra is a boss found in Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter.
  • Tantra (Sanskrit: तन्त्र; " weave" denoting continuity), (anglicised tantricism or tantrism) or tantram (Sanskrit: तन्त्र) is a religious philosophy according to which Shakti is usually the main deity worshipped, and the universe is regarded as the divine play of Shakti and Shiva. The word Tantra also applies to any of the scriptures (called "Tantras") commonly identified with the worship of Shakti. Tantra deals primarily with spiritual practices and ritual forms of worship, which aim at liberation from ignorance and rebirth. Tantrism has influenced the Hindu, Bön, Buddhist, and Jain religious traditions. Tantra in its various forms has existed in India, Nepal, China, Japan, Tibet, Korea, Cambodia, Burma, Indonesia and Mongolia. Despite reluctance to support a rigorous definition of tantra, David Gordon White offers the following definition: Tantra is that Asian body of beliefs and practices which, working from the principle that the universe we experience is nothing other than the concrete manifestation of the divine energy of the Godhead that creates and maintains that universe, seeks to ritually appropriate and channel that energy, within the human microcosm, in creative and emancipatory ways.
  • [Source] Tantra est une planète du secteur Tantra dans la Bordure Extérieure. Elle se situe le long de la Voie Marchande de Rimma. Son secteur rejoignit la Confédération des Systèmes Indépendants peu avant la Guerre des Clones.
  • Tantra is a Sanskrit word composed of the roots "tanu", or physical body, and "tra", to liberate. Most scholars say the practice is based on the Sanskrit scripture “Kama Sutra” (translated as either "lust thread" or "get your game on"). Dealing candidly with sacred sexuality, most tantric practices involve males (or shemales) withholding ejaculation within their groin until a long time later when the couple or triple reach spiritual fulfillment as the liquid physical pressure builds to a crescendo. Then, of course, the males ejaculate all over the place and as far as possible, and the woman explodes for the third or tenth time and screams like a sinuous flowing torso moving pelvic thrusting Pandoran banshee. Tantrism has influenced Hindu, German, Dutch, Japanese, American, Hippie and other art forms, various randy and ricky traditions, and, in the 1970s, finally gained a mainstream audience through the documentary films of Tibetan Buddhist tantric masters Linda "Swami Openwideananda" Lovelace and John "Sherlock" Holmes.
  • Sanscrito : तन्त्र ( texe, prinsipe, sistem o crede ). Scolas esoterica (secreta) de la induisme e la budism e se escrivedas (Tantras) Praticas spiritual e rituos per la libre de la nonconose e la renase.
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