Fighting Games
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Scythe Users
U.S.A.
Norman Lore
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This Square Enix RPG protagonist has appeared as a guest fighter in both the Soul Calibur and Granblue Fantasy series.

2B

100

Spider-Man first wore the black symbiote suit during this 1980s Marvel crossover event.

What is Secret Wars?

100

This slightly homophobic protagonist's scythe functions as a sniper and a shotgun.

Ruby Rose

100

The code: IWASBORNINTHEUSA is necessary to get the secret ending in this Devolver Digital-published game.

Hotline Miami

100
What's my Birthday? Just the month and day is fine.

March 22

200

This Nintendo character served as the Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, dropping antimatter bombs around the world.

R.O.B.

200

Often called the "third-smartest man in the DC Universe," this character may actually be smarter—since he’s the one who wrote the list.

Mister Terrific

200
This mercenary fights with the EXS of Greed: Snatcher. The scythe is implied to be a manifestation of their own greed. 

Gordeau

200

Known as the "Daddy of the Constitution," this Founding Father and fourth U.S. president sponsored the Bill of Rights to help ensure the Constitution’s ratification and protect individual liberties. 

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200

What was the color of Norman's iconic hoodie in grade school?

Orange

300

Although likely European, this Street Fighter character's origins were tied to Thailand due to their stage appearance.

M. Bison

300

This long-time Marvel mutant was technically a member of the X-Men for years, but no one noticed. Wolverine seems to be the only one who remembers, possibly due to his sense of smell.

ForgetMeNot

300

This manga character's surname, "Albarn," may be shared with a member of the band "Blur" and co-creator of the virtual band "Gorillaz."

Maka Albarn

300

This U.S. president, the only one to be baptized while in office, played a key role in adding the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

300

What was the first anime to get me into the genre?

Code Geass

400

Known as the "Gunslinging Broken Messiah," this character canonically possesses unlimited power but primarily uses firearms. Their left hand is their only known vulnerability.

Happy Chaos

400

This character served as Dr. Eggman’s assistant in the Archie Sonic comics.

Snively

400

"Two, huh? Man, bad spin."

Kite

400

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay wrote the Federalist Papers under this shared pseudonym.

Publius

400

What's my dad's legal name?

Norman Helgason

500

This Egyptian figure, trapped inside a sword, possesses (technically) three characters in one fighting game's roster.

Abubis

500

This D.C. Supervillain ran orphanages in Apokolips, brainwashing children for Darkseid's armies.

Granny Goodness

500

This character from Netflix’s Castlevania, later revealed to be "Death," hid in Dracula’s court as a vampire, whose name originates from the mid-19th century gothic tale "The Feast of Blood," predating Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

Varney

500

Born in Harlem to Jamaican immigrants, this man earned a Bronze Star for his heroic rescue during the Vietnam War before becoming the first African American to hold office as U.S. Secretary of State.

Colin Powell

500

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links, this tuning monster was the main monster used by the Norman in his deck.

Cyber Harpie Lady

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