. . . "Itinerant"@en . . . . . . . . . "Orphan"@en . "72"^^ . "Pok\u00E9"@en . . . . . . . "Taki is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games, making her debut in the first game of the series, Soul Blade. She has thus far appeared in all the following games, including Soulcalibur: Broken Destinyand Soulcalibur Legends. She is known as the Hunter of Darkness in Soul Blade, the Partial Shadow of Demon Sealing in Soul Calibur, and the Sealed Sword of Godspeed in Soul Calibur III, Soul Calibur IV, and Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny."@en . . "bug"@en . . . . . "Taki"@en . . . . . "\u591A\u559C"@en . . "Grandma Taki"@en . . . . . "considerable"@en . . . . . "Taki"@en . . "thumb|190px|Le village de Taki. se trouve dans le Pays de la Cascade. Son leader actuel est Shibuki. Les ninjas de ce village semblent se sp\u00E9cialiser dans les jutsus d'eau (Suiton)."@fr . "Taki"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nincada"@en . . . . . . "Mona Marshall"@en . "Taki is a character in Namco \u2715 Capcom."@en . . . . . "Taki (\u30BF\u30AD, also written as \u591A\u559C) is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games, making her debut in the first game of the series, Soul Edge (Soul Blade). She has thus far appeared in all the following games with the exception of Soulcalibur V, in which she was replaced by her student Natsu, who is now searching for her master."@en . "Taki was the Rokugani word for waterfall."@en . . "Namco \u2715 Capcom"@en . . . "flying"@en . "Taki is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games, making her debut in the first game of the series, Soul Blade. She has thus far appeared in all the following games, including Soulcalibur: Broken Destinyand Soulcalibur Legends. She is known as the Hunter of Darkness in Soul Blade, the Partial Shadow of Demon Sealing in Soul Calibur, and the Sealed Sword of Godspeed in Soul Calibur III, Soul Calibur IV, and Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny. Taki is the female ninja in the games, and as such is a character known for her agility and speed on both movements and strikes. She is also recognized for her many acrobatic movements, exaggerations of ninjutsu skills, and the use of magic-based unblockable attacks. In the game's universe, according to the Edge Master Mode profile in Soul Blade, Taki is a Japanese orphan raised in the Fu-Ma Ninja clan, under the care of it's headmaster, Toki. She is a capable fighter in both unarmed and armed combat, as well as an accomplished demon huntress, spy, and blacksmith. Being one of only three characters to have never been dropped from a single game, either arcade or console versions, she has become one of the staple characters of the series."@en . "300"^^ . . . . . . . . "In the Girl Genius context, \"the Chef\", otherwise unqualified, refers specifically to the older one-eyed guy who does the cooking for Master Payne's Circus of Adventure. Curiously, like Balthazar's dad, he's never named in the comic even as he plays a fairly important role in the Circus and the events surrounding it. (He is named Taki in the second novel, and is described as having a Greek accent.) He is first seen [ here (bottom right)] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]], as Agatha and Krosp are bringing the formerly lost Balthazar back to camp."@en . "Taki"@en . . . "Gallery"@en . . . . "Taki (\u30BF\u30AD, also written as \u591A\u559C) is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games, making her debut in the first game of the series, Soul Edge (Soul Blade). She has thus far appeared in all the following games with the exception of Soulcalibur V, in which she was replaced by her student Natsu, who is now searching for her master."@en . "Taki"@en . "Taki"@en . "Taki is a Squad Leader in the Survey Corps. She appears in the short story \"Live and Let Die\" in the Attack on Titan Anthology."@en . "In the Girl Genius context, \"the Chef\", otherwise unqualified, refers specifically to the older one-eyed guy who does the cooking for Master Payne's Circus of Adventure. Curiously, like Balthazar's dad, he's never named in the comic even as he plays a fairly important role in the Circus and the events surrounding it. (He is named Taki in the second novel, and is described as having a Greek accent.) He is first seen [ here (bottom right)] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]], as Agatha and Krosp are bringing the formerly lost Balthazar back to camp. Like many of the Circus people, he's a minor Spark, and uses his kitchen as his laboratory. His most notable invention is the Calming Pie. The first time we see this remarkable preparation [ used] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]] (on Lars), it doesn't work very well, although that might be because Lars is sufficiently rattled that nothing is going to calm him except having Agatha nearby wielding a death ray. The Chef thinks it may be because all the calm has leaked out of the pie (which probably tells you a lot about the way he thinks); nevertheless, he evidently continues to tinker with the formula, and at later juncture [ it works much better] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]]. Consequently, he feels much the same triumph that any good chef feels on creating a culinary masterpiece. This is a sobering thought. Much of his pie making, however, isn't for therapeutic \u2014 much less gastronomic \u2014 purposes, but rather for ballistic use in the Heterodyne shows. Experience has [ shown] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]] that \"none of the Heterodyne plays really suffer if Punch and Judy start throwing pies.\" The Chef views this as \"another success for my unified pie theory,\" but more practically, he makes sure there are lots of pies to be thrown. [ LOTS] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]] of pies. Like most of the cohort, he acts in the plays as well, frequently playing a comedic version of Baron Klaus Wulfenbach, wearing a deliberately sloppy wig that conceals his eye-patch. That this actor plays this character is a pretty good sign that the Heterodyne plays don't treat Klaus as a particularly ... heroic ... figure. That said, it should be noted that he asserts that Klaus's character must strive to attempt to maintain his dignity, despite the slapstick, in contrast to, for instance, Punch's character. Presumably he has decamped to England along with the rest of the Circus. Incidentally, in The Works, Countess Marie is labeled ."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Manga , Anime , True Savior Legend"@en . . "Soul Edge"@en . "\u30BF\u30AD"@en . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fujiko Takimoto"@en . "Superhuman speed, Stealth, Short swords, Kunai, Explosives, Muso-Batto-ryu"@en . . . "Kaito"@en . "2.3"^^ . "Strategist's retinue"@en . . . "None"@en . "Taki was a Manticoran citizen and a member of the Palace Guard Service. In 1883 PD, he was assigned to protect Queen Elizabeth III's personal quarters. (HHA2.3: QG)"@en . "T\u014Dko Aoyama"@en . . . "Taki"@fr . . "Taki (\u30BF\u30AD, also written as \u591A\u559C) is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games, making her debut in the first game of the series, Soul Edge (Soul Blade). She has thus far appeared in all the following games with the exception of Soulcalibur V, in which she was replaced by her student Natsu, who is now searching for her master. She is known as the Hunter of Darkness (\u95C7\u306E\u72E9\u4EBA Yami no Garibito) in Soul Blade, the Partial Shadow of Demon Sealing (\u5C01\u9B54\u306E\u6727\u5F71 Fuuma no Oborokage) in Soulcalibur, the Sealed Sword of Godspeed (\u795E\u901F\u306E\u5C01\u5203 Shinsoku no Fuujin) in Soulcalibur III, Soulcalibur IV, and Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, and She Who Seals Off Evil (\u9B54\u3092\u5C01\u305A\u308B\u8005 Ma o Fuuzuru Mono) in Soulcalibur: Lost Swords. During Comic-Con 2011, Hisaharu Tago reassured fans that Taki is alive and that she will return, which she does in Soulcalibur: Lost Swords. Taki is the female ninja in the games, and as such is a character known for her agility and speed on both movements and strikes. She is also recognized for her many acrobatic movements, exaggerations of ninjutsu skills, and the use of magic-based unblockable attacks. She has achieved a significant popularity among fans of the series, especially in the West, due to a combination of her gameplay, backstory, personality, and appearance. In the game's universe, according to the Edge Master Mode profile in Soul Blade, Taki is a Japanese orphan raised in the Fu-Ma Ninja clan, under the care of its headmaster, Toki. She is a capable fighter in both unarmed and armed combat, as well as an accomplished demon huntress, spy and blacksmith. What lies in her soul is Honor."@en . . "15"^^ . . . . . "Fanart"@en . . . . . "Taki carrying Leftovers"@en . "Human"@en . . . . . "camp cook and actor"@en . . . . . . "Taki is a character in Namco \u2715 Capcom."@en . "Taki, possibly"@en . . . . . . . . "The Chef"@en . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . "\u30BF\u30AD"@en . . . . "Ninjask"@en . "Ninjask"@en . . . . . . . "Taki, as he appears in the manga."@en . . "Honorable Heroine, Ninja"@en . . "Taki is the Chizen Star in Suikoden II."@en . "thumb|190px|Le village de Taki. se trouve dans le Pays de la Cascade. Son leader actuel est Shibuki. Les ninjas de ce village semblent se sp\u00E9cialiser dans les jutsus d'eau (Suiton)."@fr . "Fu-Ma Ninja clan"@en . . "Slay evil and demons, Destroy Soul Edge, Prevent Mitsurugi acquiring Soul Edge"@en . "(this article is taken from this wikipedia article). Taki () is an Israeli game which is an expansion of Crazy Eights. It is made by Shafir games. The game's creator is Haim Shafir. The game takes about 20 minutes, is for 2-10 players, and is for ages 5 and up. It is very popular in Israel."@en . "Taki (Japanese: \u591A\u559C Taki), Dom's Ninjask, is the second Pok\u00E9mon caught by Dom in the Hoenn region."@en . . "290"^^ . . "???cm"@en . . . "Training, Killing enemies"@en . . . . . . . . "File:Old_women.jpg"@en . "Soldier"@en . . . . . "Rebel"@en . . . . . . "Taki (\u30BF\u30AD, also written as \u591A\u559C) is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games, making her debut in the first game of the series, Soul Edge (Soul Blade). She has thus far appeared in all the following games with the exception of Soulcalibur V, in which she was replaced by her student Natsu, who is now searching for her master. During Comic-Con 2011, Hisaharu Tago reassured fans that Taki is alive and that she will return, which she does in Soulcalibur: Lost Swords. What lies in her soul is Honor."@en . "Squad Leader"@en . . . "1"^^ . . "Taki"@en . . . . "SY 389"@en . "Taki (Japanese: \u591A\u559C Taki), Dom's Ninjask, is the second Pok\u00E9mon caught by Dom in the Hoenn region."@en . . . . "None"@en . "Taki is a Squad Leader in the Survey Corps. She appears in the short story \"Live and Let Die\" in the Attack on Titan Anthology."@en . . . . "Alive"@en . "(this article is taken from this wikipedia article). Taki () is an Israeli game which is an expansion of Crazy Eights. It is made by Shafir games. The game's creator is Haim Shafir. The game takes about 20 minutes, is for 2-10 players, and is for ages 5 and up. It is very popular in Israel."@en . "Taki was a Manticoran citizen and a member of the Palace Guard Service. In 1883 PD, he was assigned to protect Queen Elizabeth III's personal quarters. (HHA2.3: QG)"@en . . "291"^^ . . . . . "Taki"@en . . . "Unknown"@en . "__TOC__"@en . . . . . . . . . "Compound Eyes*, Speed Boost*"@en . . . . . . . . "At Professor Kapok's Laboratory"@en . . "__TOC__"@en . . . "Taki was the Rokugani word for waterfall."@en . . . . . "Bat , various adoptive siblings"@en . "None"@en . . . . "Taki is the Chizen Star in Suikoden II."@en . . "Female"@en . "Unborn"@en . . . .