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The most powerful Angel-type enemy, which as the description implies, has complete immunity against Thunder, halves Wind damage, and has great resistance against Fire and Ice. Their stats are also much higher than any of its predecessors, and its skill set pretty much gathers the best of its type: Eisenstrum, Svet Strike, and finally, a new trick called Divine Light that hits all party members four times. They can't restore their HP, but given that all of their attacks are multi-hit ones, and Divine Light can damage all party members at once, the player should be very careful when fighting against them. Unreleased class. __TOC__ A saint was a Judeo-Christian religious figure. In Catholicism, a person must be canonized by the pope to become a saint, presumably after committing at least three miracles. In the Mormon faith, one need only be a member. In 1930, James T. Kirk believed Edith Keeler could be pronounced a saint. (TOS novelization: The City on the Edge of Forever) Saint is one of the main characters of both Bandit Territory and Syndicate. He is the only survivor of an abandoned Symmetry program that conditioned children to be loyal and efficient killers. Saint being his code name, his real name is unknown. Saint is one of the original members of Syndicate and a close friend of John, Web and Collector. He was created by KM and made his debut in Bandit Territory. The Saint discipline is one of the many weapon sets available for custom characters and NPCs in Chronicles of the Sword mode in Soulcalibur III. Soul of Zasalamel and Soul of Talim are available only to Saints. Unlike the other character jobs that favors the same weapon types, the Saint discipline uses weapons that goes for short to long ranged weapons. "A devotee of God who does not question good nor evil deed under God's name. This otherwise gentle soul will bring down divine judgement on all heathens and blasphemers without mercy." In modern usage, a saint is a righteous person; but the New Testament meaning seems to have been synonymous with "Christian." Different Christian traditions use the term differently. In Catholicism and the Orthodox Church, there is a formal process of canonization that decides posthumously which Christians are saints, and of which these saints are patrons of. Many Protestants believe that it is possible for a Christian to be a saint and a sinner at the same time: while our sins are forgiven, we continue to be tempted by sin. Saints are magical entities, constructed from the flesh of deceased human beings. Unlike zombies, which are also constructed from dead human flesh, saints have difficulty integrating into society. The radioactive glow often emitted by a saint has been measured to be approximately 7,000 millrem per year; the integration of saints into the workplace can thus put the health of other employees at risk for cancer. In addition, the "holier than thou" attitude displayed by saints often can have adverse effects on workplace morale. Un saint est une personne (réelle ou mythique) élevée vers un statut spécial dans plusieurs religions. ... The Saint archetype is the archetype of the Galactic Imperial Alliance (see Great Horned Dragon Empire). Saints are those who do not see themselves as simply believers, but as valiant warriors fighting for the will of the one God. They believe that converting unbelievers is important, but at the same time, they wouldn't think for a second to choose between conversion and killing when their own peoples' lives may be at stake. They all take faith very seriously, and claim no glory for themselves, or even for their empire; all the glory they take by conquest they grant to the one God, and instead of letting their enemies be afraid of them, they make sure that their enemies know that every victory they have is backed by divine intervention. Saint 1: Ah, so it seems to be that we're in heaven, hmmm... Saint 2: ...yeah. Soooooooo, what's your name pard'ner? Saint 1: Well, my name's Eileen Toofar. In case you were interested I died because I fell from a broken railing. Saint 2: Okay i get it now, sooooooooooooo, hand me your money. '*pulls out a knife* **God has entered IRC#Heaven(-<>) **God appears and takes Saint 2 away to hell. Saint 1: Now that was weird. **(Some time passes) Saint 1: For Heaven, this is pretty lame. Now what shall i do... He saw a large round ball in the middle of the cloud. Prerequisite: 21st level, any divine class In recognition of your faith, holiness, courage, and piety you are elevated to sainthood. From the day you embark on this destiny you can claim the title of Saint. Through dreams, omens, or angelic visitations, your deity makes your sainthood known to followers around the world. Those who share your faith hold you in the highest regard, while the enemies of your god naturally view you as the most terrible of foes. You might be a great crusader, a mighty prophet, or a revered sage. You set a sterling example of your deity's values and goals. The Saint (聖者 Seija) is a combat and support magical class that is introduced in Fire Emblem Gaiden. Saints are best used as dedicated healers, although in Gaiden and Radiant Dawn, they can act as decent combatants as well. A saint (from the Latin sanctus) in Christianity is a human being who has been called to holiness. The term is used differently by various denominations, with some, such as the Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutherans distinguishing between Saints and saints. In high-church contexts, such as Anglo-Catholicism, a Saint is generally one to whom has been attributed (and who has generally demonstrated) a high level of holiness and sanctity. In this use, a saint is therefore not a believer, but one who has been transformed by virtue. In Roman Catholicism, a saint is a special sign of God's activity. In his book, Saint of the Day, editor Leonard Foley, OFM, says this of saints:" [Saints] surrender to God's love was so generous an approach to the total surrender of Jesus that the Church recognizes th In 1985 (about a year after the Galran attack on Altea), Galran soldiers recovered the corpse of Raible's infant son Roland, who had been shot to death by Galrans alongside his mother. Fifteen years later, using the genetic material from the corpse, Honerva used her magic to give Saint the appearance of a 16 year old Roland. Saint was then deployed to Altea, where he met Princess Fala and the Golion team. Ordine guerriero devoto ad Athena. Saints are those officially recognized by the Church as having performed miracles. There are also those like Amakusa Shirou Tokisada who are viewed as saints by some people but never officially recognized for sainthood by the Church. The Church only recognizes miracles performed by saints, claiming all other to be heresies that must be destroyed. Saint Heroic Spirits are usually the ones chosen for the Ruler Servant class due to possessing the impartial judgement to preside over a Holy Grail War without letting personal interests intervene. The burial cloths of saints, Holy Shrouds, possess special abilities. Saint is an evil and devilish blue stickman that died and went to hell but he is still alive. He is a bad guy that was a visitor in Rock hard Gladiators he aimed for Andre but when they fought Saint lost. Saint warned he'd get revenge and take them all to hell Saint is a title for one deemed to have attained sainthood. All who are saints are twice-Born, i.e. Born in Faith. Those who are said Holy or Saints are said to act according to a rather whole knowledge as opposed to a quite partial knowledge, or to work for the whole as opposed to being mere partisans. They are said to be wholesome, as in being benevolent for others. Saints are individuals of exceptional holiness and are significant in many religions. The Tyran religion had saints. A Saint is a (usually dead) Christian venerated and considered specially holy by other Christians. After being rescued from the desert by the members of the Grand Chase, Lime learns that the demon invasions are connected with Ashtaroth, and joins the Chase to defeat the evil entity. As Lime travels with the Chase and deals with the increasingly powerful forces of evil, she realizes her current powers are not enough to impose justice upon her enemies. To deal with the problem, she turns to her senior Grand Chase members whom she respects a great deal and asks/nags/begs them to train her. As a result, she learns to use different new auras and battling techniques, becoming a Saint. A saint was a person elevated to a special status in various religions, often for activities related to their faith. In Vok'sha mythology, their greatest hero ate stones for twenty-three days in order to kill the beast of "hate." For this action he became a saint. (VOY: "Heroes and Demons") "Saint" could also be used to refer to people who have done nothing considered morally or legally wrong. Benjamin Sisko referred to Alynna Nechayev as a "saint" when contrasting her with the Maquis, who were just "people." (DS9: "The Maquis, Part II") Saints (聖人 Seijin?) are powerful people on the Magic Side, with less than 20 of them in the world. Their existence is also called 'Child of God'. The Saints own the power to listen and to respond to the sound of nature within every object. 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Saint 1: Ah, so it seems to be that we're in heaven, hmmm... Saint 2: ...yeah. Soooooooo, what's your name pard'ner? Saint 1: Well, my name's Eileen Toofar. In case you were interested I died because I fell from a broken railing. Saint 2: Okay i get it now, sooooooooooooo, hand me your money. '*pulls out a knife* **God has entered IRC#Heaven(-<>) **God appears and takes Saint 2 away to hell. Saint 1: Now that was weird. **(Some time passes) Saint 1: For Heaven, this is pretty lame. Now what shall i do... He saw a large round ball in the middle of the cloud. Saint 1: Oh heavens! A ball to play with, woop! (those of you with sick minds should be satisfied by the double meaning, and the couble meaning of satisfied too, and the doublepenetration meaning of, ....wait). Ball: (thinking) Gah! I don't like the look of that human, they never have any regard for pacifism towards their balls. I still can't get Wembley out of my mind, it's just too painful, better leg it. Saint 1: Awwww, ...guess I could always masturbate. ...and that's why Scrooge only pretended to be nice so he could get Tiny Tim to take out a huge life insurane policy. Framing Bob Cratchett had been the masterstorke, now Scroogey baby was 10 G's better off, and had a three year sponsorship deal with Grumpy Old Men. All was well. Work the rest of the story out for yourself. Its up to your imagination............ Saints (聖人 Seijin?) are powerful people on the Magic Side, with less than 20 of them in the world. Their existence is also called 'Child of God'. The Saint archetype is the archetype of the Galactic Imperial Alliance (see Great Horned Dragon Empire). Saints are those who do not see themselves as simply believers, but as valiant warriors fighting for the will of the one God. They believe that converting unbelievers is important, but at the same time, they wouldn't think for a second to choose between conversion and killing when their own peoples' lives may be at stake. They all take faith very seriously, and claim no glory for themselves, or even for their empire; all the glory they take by conquest they grant to the one God, and instead of letting their enemies be afraid of them, they make sure that their enemies know that every victory they have is backed by divine intervention. Prerequisite: 21st level, any divine class In recognition of your faith, holiness, courage, and piety you are elevated to sainthood. From the day you embark on this destiny you can claim the title of Saint. Through dreams, omens, or angelic visitations, your deity makes your sainthood known to followers around the world. Those who share your faith hold you in the highest regard, while the enemies of your god naturally view you as the most terrible of foes. You might be a great crusader, a mighty prophet, or a revered sage. You set a sterling example of your deity's values and goals. Immortality: In the mortal world, you have only the years allotted by nature and fate. You could live to great old age, or you might die young as a hero or a martyr. When at last death draws near, you meet your end with joy-for now you go to the presence of the deity you have served so long and well. Your mortal body remains uncorrupted, and seems to be merely asleep, even the most gruesome wounds slowly vanish, leaving your body an imperishable symbol of divine grace. Your immortality lies beyond this world, where you will stand among the highest of the elevated souls granted life after life in the divine dominions. In the dominion of your deity, you have a new, immortal body. You join his or her celestial court as a wise and valued counselor. Throughout the world you are regarded as an example of devotion and honor. When people face challenges and hardships similar to those you faced in your mortal life, they are heartened by your example. ... Un saint est une personne (réelle ou mythique) élevée vers un statut spécial dans plusieurs religions. A Saint is a (usually dead) Christian venerated and considered specially holy by other Christians. Unreleased class. Saints are magical entities, constructed from the flesh of deceased human beings. Unlike zombies, which are also constructed from dead human flesh, saints have difficulty integrating into society. The radioactive glow often emitted by a saint has been measured to be approximately 7,000 millrem per year; the integration of saints into the workplace can thus put the health of other employees at risk for cancer. In addition, the "holier than thou" attitude displayed by saints often can have adverse effects on workplace morale. The Saints own the power to listen and to respond to the sound of nature within every object. They can use the power of healing, they can even restore life and on the other hand, they are eligible to use the destructive powers of both magic of light and magic of darkness to help their companions. As these powers are limited, Saints should not use them to perform the first attack on an enemy, but they should rather save their powers to help endangered allies. Nevertheless, they should never be underestimated and few parties can survive without them, as they can be valuable healers. To choose between the way of healing and supporting and the way of attacking is the primary choice in the lives of the Saints. Daggers and Cariads serve them as weapons. The saints should not be underestimated for they are great fighters and invaluable allies. At higher levels they become priests and shamans. Ordine guerriero devoto ad Athena. Saints are those officially recognized by the Church as having performed miracles. There are also those like Amakusa Shirou Tokisada who are viewed as saints by some people but never officially recognized for sainthood by the Church. The Church only recognizes miracles performed by saints, claiming all other to be heresies that must be destroyed. Saint Heroic Spirits are usually the ones chosen for the Ruler Servant class due to possessing the impartial judgement to preside over a Holy Grail War without letting personal interests intervene. The burial cloths of saints, Holy Shrouds, possess special abilities. Saint is an evil and devilish blue stickman that died and went to hell but he is still alive. He is a bad guy that was a visitor in Rock hard Gladiators he aimed for Andre but when they fought Saint lost. Saint warned he'd get revenge and take them all to hell The Saint (聖者 Seija) is a combat and support magical class that is introduced in Fire Emblem Gaiden. Saints are best used as dedicated healers, although in Gaiden and Radiant Dawn, they can act as decent combatants as well. __TOC__ Saints are individuals of exceptional holiness and are significant in many religions. The Tyran religion had saints. Saint is a title for one deemed to have attained sainthood. All who are saints are twice-Born, i.e. Born in Faith. Those who are said Holy or Saints are said to act according to a rather whole knowledge as opposed to a quite partial knowledge, or to work for the whole as opposed to being mere partisans. They are said to be wholesome, as in being benevolent for others. Originally an adjective prefixed to the name of a canonized person; by c. 1300 it came to be regarded as a noun. Meaning "person of extraordinary holiness" is recorded from 1560s. Saint Bernard, the breed of mastiff dogs (1839), so called because the monks of the hospice of the pass of St. Bernard (between Italy and Switzerland) sent them to rescue snowbound travelers; St. Elmo's Fire "corposant" (1560s) is from Italian fuoco di Sant'Elmo, named for the patron saint of Mediterranean sailors, a corruption of the name of St. Erasmus, an Italian bishop martyred in 303. [http://www.etymonline.com/word/saint]Some saints: * Saint Maurice (also Moritz, Morris, or Mauritius) was according to tradition the leader of the legendary Roman Theban Legion in the 3rd century, a legion of Christians who refused an order by emperor Maximian to harass Christians in Gaul and were martyred there, in 287 in what is now Agaunum, Switzerland. * Boethius * Bonaventure * Augustine * Aquinas The Saint discipline is one of the many weapon sets available for custom characters and NPCs in Chronicles of the Sword mode in Soulcalibur III. Soul of Zasalamel and Soul of Talim are available only to Saints. Unlike the other character jobs that favors the same weapon types, the Saint discipline uses weapons that goes for short to long ranged weapons. "A devotee of God who does not question good nor evil deed under God's name. This otherwise gentle soul will bring down divine judgement on all heathens and blasphemers without mercy." In 1985 (about a year after the Galran attack on Altea), Galran soldiers recovered the corpse of Raible's infant son Roland, who had been shot to death by Galrans alongside his mother. Fifteen years later, using the genetic material from the corpse, Honerva used her magic to give Saint the appearance of a 16 year old Roland. Saint was then deployed to Altea, where he met Princess Fala and the Golion team. Saint gained the confidence of the Golion team, and even trained as a reserve pilot. He was assigned to the control room. He slowly poisoned Raible to weaken him. Working with Prince Imperial Sincline, Golion was hit by a huge space cannon, seemingly destroyed. Reunion With the Phantom Saint also locked himself in the control room, and Raible and the guards attempted to break in. But Golion was not destroyed. As the guards breached the door, Saint fired at Raible, but instead struck Hys, killing her, Saint split the scene soon after to escape the guards. Later as Saint tried to leave the castle he was confronted with the GoLion team and Raible. Saint pretended to put away his gun only to fire in Fala's direction however Raible took the shot and blasted Saint in the heart. As the Golion team left to treat Raible's injury, Saint managed to crawl accross the floor and say that this can't happen to Galra's best spy before dying of his wound.The Last of Hys In modern usage, a saint is a righteous person; but the New Testament meaning seems to have been synonymous with "Christian." Different Christian traditions use the term differently. In Catholicism and the Orthodox Church, there is a formal process of canonization that decides posthumously which Christians are saints, and of which these saints are patrons of. Many Protestants believe that it is possible for a Christian to be a saint and a sinner at the same time: while our sins are forgiven, we continue to be tempted by sin. A saint was a person elevated to a special status in various religions, often for activities related to their faith. In Vok'sha mythology, their greatest hero ate stones for twenty-three days in order to kill the beast of "hate." For this action he became a saint. (VOY: "Heroes and Demons") "Saint" could also be used to refer to people who have done nothing considered morally or legally wrong. Benjamin Sisko referred to Alynna Nechayev as a "saint" when contrasting her with the Maquis, who were just "people." (DS9: "The Maquis, Part II") It could also refer to someone who had done something unusually kind. In 2375, Tom Paris called Neelix a saint after the Talaxian finally agreed to give him credit for an anniversary dinner for him and B'Elanna Torres. (VOY: "Warhead") When the USS Enterprise-E was transported back in time to 2063, Zefram Cochrane was idolized by a number of the ship's crew. Cochrane, not happy about all of the attention, commented to Commander William T. Riker that "You all look at me as if I'm some kind of saint or visionary or something." Riker replied he didn't think he was a saint, but he did have a vision, and they were sitting in it. (Star Trek: First Contact) A saint was a Judeo-Christian religious figure. In Catholicism, a person must be canonized by the pope to become a saint, presumably after committing at least three miracles. In the Mormon faith, one need only be a member. In 1930, James T. Kirk believed Edith Keeler could be pronounced a saint. (TOS novelization: The City on the Edge of Forever) A saint (from the Latin sanctus) in Christianity is a human being who has been called to holiness. The term is used differently by various denominations, with some, such as the Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutherans distinguishing between Saints and saints. In high-church contexts, such as Anglo-Catholicism, a Saint is generally one to whom has been attributed (and who has generally demonstrated) a high level of holiness and sanctity. In this use, a saint is therefore not a believer, but one who has been transformed by virtue. In Roman Catholicism, a saint is a special sign of God's activity. In his book, Saint of the Day, editor Leonard Foley, OFM, says this of saints:" [Saints] surrender to God's love was so generous an approach to the total surrender of Jesus that the Church recognizes them as heroes and heroines worthy to be held up for our inspiration. They remind us that the Church is holy, can never stop being holy and is called to show the holiness of God by living the life of Christ." [1] In his book, Making Saints: How the Catholic Church Determines Who Becomes a Saint, Who Doesn't and Why, author Kenneth Woodward, notes the following: "A saint is always someone through whom we catch a glimpse of what God is like -- and of what we are called to be. Only God 'makes' saints, of course. The church merely identifies from time to time a few of these for emulation. The church then tells the story. But the author is the Source of the grace by which saints live. And there we have it: A saint is someone whose story God tells."[2] On the other hand, many denominations, notably in Protestantism, emphasise the traditional New Testament meaning of the word, preferring to write saint (lower case) to refer to any believer, in continuity with the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. Some denominations venerate the dead saints, while others vehemently reject this practice. In many traditions, saints my be called upon by the living to interceed with the divine. In Catholicism, they are addressed and are alive in the Communion of the Saints.[3] Recently, for example, a man from the United States claimed in 2000 that Venerable John Henry Newman interceded with God to cure him. The American, Jack Sullivan, asserted that after addressing Newman he was cured of spinal stenosis in a matter of hours. In 2009, a panel of theologians of late concluded that Sullivan's recovery was the result of his prayer to Newman. According to the Catholic Church, to be deemed a miracle, "a medical recovery must be instantaneous, not attributable to treatment, disappear for good." The use of the term saint is not exclusive to Christianity. In most religious cultures, there are people who have been recognised within that culture as having fulfilled the highest aspirations of religious teaching. In English, the term saint is often used to translate this idea from many world religions The most powerful Angel-type enemy, which as the description implies, has complete immunity against Thunder, halves Wind damage, and has great resistance against Fire and Ice. Their stats are also much higher than any of its predecessors, and its skill set pretty much gathers the best of its type: Eisenstrum, Svet Strike, and finally, a new trick called Divine Light that hits all party members four times. They can't restore their HP, but given that all of their attacks are multi-hit ones, and Divine Light can damage all party members at once, the player should be very careful when fighting against them. After being rescued from the desert by the members of the Grand Chase, Lime learns that the demon invasions are connected with Ashtaroth, and joins the Chase to defeat the evil entity. 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