Originally posted by *SELPHIE*:
[qb] <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Question!! <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
If you take out the d in Tidus and replace it with a t, would Titus be a mythology figure? [/qb]
take a look at this definitions for Titus (from Encarta Dictionary)
1.disciple of St. Paul: in the Bible, an early Christian leader, and a disciple of St. Paul.(so Titus is in the bible)
2.Roman general and emperor. He captured and destroyed Jerusalem in ad 70. As emperor (79�81) he was noted for his leniency and generosity, and he also completed the Colosseum in Rome.
Full name Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus
(another Titus guy is a Roman Emperor)
oh about Caladbolg, the ultimate weapon of Tidus, it was stated in Celtic mythology that it could destroy two mountains whoa!
about Nirvana-Yuna's ultimate weapon,it has something to do with Hinduism