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I guess it resembles a swastika. There's a lot more meaning behind it than just being a Nazi symbol though.
Yeah, but still. the nazi connection is what striked me at first
Games finished in 2013 : Thearythm FF - Pokémon B2 - Tales of Graces F - Miles Edgeworth Investigations - Fire Emblem Awakening - Spirit Camera - Hakuoki - FFVIII - Ar Tonelico II - Riviera
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Personally, I think it's a coincidence of the dungeon design. I doubt the devs were trying to make any kind of national socialist statement, especially in a game so relentlessly depressing as Fragile.
Last edited by Magna_Mixalis; 07-07-2011 at 05:43 PM. Reason: good spelling is good.
Haha I didn't notice that at all
I know that it's particularly random :PPersonally, I think it's a coincidence of the dungeon design. I doubt the devs were trying to make any kind of national socialist statement, especially in a game so relentlessly depressing as Fragile
Games finished in 2013 : Thearythm FF - Pokémon B2 - Tales of Graces F - Miles Edgeworth Investigations - Fire Emblem Awakening - Spirit Camera - Hakuoki - FFVIII - Ar Tonelico II - Riviera
Okamiden - Rhythm Thief
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Just so you know, the original meaning of the symbol has nothing to do with what Nazis used it for. Someone else mentioned this but it is good to know in general, in case you run into any people from India, who use the original version of the swastika as a holy symbol (it actually looks a little different).