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We walk the boardwalk together, the wyrm’s gears harmonizing with lantern-song. Its shadow falls like a bridge across the river of days; we step across. Behind us, the lab’s lantern flickers; before us, the sky is a map and the world, suddenly, a possibility stitched from silk and stardust. While there isn't a specific academic paper with
Fukushima Fantasy (Chocobo Stamp Rally): A regional collaboration in Fukushima running from April 1 to June 30, 2026. It features 1.5-meter tall Chocobo statues at major train stations and a stamp rally through scenic locations. Fukushima Fantasy (Chocobo Stamp Rally) : A regional
Final Fantasy VI’s Kefka reimagined in a striking Ukiyo-e style
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