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Entertainment for the
PlayStation 3. The game
revolves around player-character
Nariko and her
eponymous sword,
battling against the
forces of a
tyrant warlord...
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Fujiwara no
Nariko (藤原得子, 1117 –
December 22, 1160), also
known as Bi****umon-in (美福門院), was an
Empress consort of
Emperor Toba of ****an and
mother of Emperor...
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Middle and
later did
voice work and
performance capture for the role of
Nariko in the 2007
video game
Heavenly Sword. She then
appeared in the BBC series...
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Nariko Enomoto (榎本ナリコ) (born 1967) is a ****anese
manga author and
manga critic who uses this name for children's and women's magazines. She
writes under...
- film's plot
follows that of the game
quite loosely. The film
begins with
Nariko, who is a part of that very same clan that were
entrusted with the Heavenly...
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believed to have been
based on the
historical empress consort Fujiwara no
Nariko (1117-1160),
mother of Konoe, who parti****ted in a
number of succession...
- Father:
Ashikaga Yoshiakira Mother: Ki no
Yoshiko (1336–1413) Wife: Hino
Nariko (1351–1405) Concubines:
Ichijo no
Tsubone Hino
Yasuko (1369–1419) Fujiwara...
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Emperor Konoe was the
eighth son of
Emperor Toba. His
mother was
Fujiwara no
Nariko (1117–1160), the wife of
Emperor Toba. Kōgō:
Fujiwara no
Tashi (藤原多子), Tokudaiji...
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later Kōyō-in (高陽院),
Fujiwara no Tadazane’s
daughter kōgō:
Fujiwara no
Nariko (藤原得子)
later Bi****umon’in (美福門院),
Fujiwara no Nagazane’s daughter. Daughter:...
- that yaoi
readings and
likeable female characters are
mutually exclusive."
Nariko Enomoto, a BL author,
suggests that
women are
typically not
depicted in...