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| I looked around to see what the kanji for "Great Talent" and "Godsend" were, and I was able to find the following: "Great Talent" (or talent): http://www.manythings.org/kanji/d/624d.htm http://kanji.sapp.org/cgi-bin/kinfo?oneill=0574 "Godsend": http://www.manythings.org/kanji/d/4e0e.htm http://kanji.sapp.org/cgi-bin/kinfo?oneill=983 The links at manythings helped with the definitions of the kanji, but I liked the "ON reading" given at the kanji.sapp.org site, which shows "Great Talent" is "SAI", and "Godsend" is "YO" (the thumbnail's clickable): So would the kanji separately be pronounced something like "Sigh Yo", or can it be written as Saiyo or Sai Yo? Then the HEROES symbol could have the name "Saiyo" or "Sai Yo". Or if it makes more sense to say that "God has sent Great Talent", would "Yosai" or "Yo Sai" be a better name? If you are familiar with kanji and how it is written or pronounced or read, could you tell me if any of this makes sense, or if not, show me how to make it understandable? Thanks! Also, how creative are you? Can you show how to "combine" SAI and YO to create the symbol from HEROES? ![]()
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| yeah, I was really stumped on that one too. |
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