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Tokyo can not ever get boring—it has a plethora of bucket list worthy things to do and attractions to visit. While I was in Japan’s top city, I ate beef that was creatively shaped like a brain, served to me inside of my private jail cell by women dressed in pink nurses’ outfits. HOT NIGHTS Every Saturday @Tokyo City Bar Valaoritou,Thessaloniki resident Christof Ds host:mincemusic.
Tokyo City Nights | |
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Developer(s) | Gameloft |
Publisher(s) | Gameloft |
Platform(s) | WiiWare |
Release date(s) | JP November 4, 2008 |
Genre(s) | Simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Input methods | Wii Remote |
Compatibility | 0 Unknown |
GameIDs | WCNJGL |
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Tokyo City Nights involves players looking for job, social and romantic success in Tokyo, Japan.
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A container or object which holds all or part of a person's soul (or life, or heart) outside of their body; this makes that person immortal and/or invulnerable. The only flaw is that the Soul Jar is now their Achilles' Heel. Usually, they make sure it is very well protected (the word phylactery, the common name for this kind of container from Dungeons & Dragons fame, actually comes from Ancient Greek phylacterion, form of phylássein, [φυλάσσειν] meaning 'to guard, protect').
Typically, Soul Jars work in one of two ways:
The Trope Namer is Might and Magic, where necromancers and evil wizards transfer their souls into literal jars during the spell to transform themselves into liches.
Of course despite the name it's not necessarily a jar; common examples are paintings, gems and still beating hearts; and in mythology and fairy tales, eggs or trees. It does not necessarily host a soul, either; sometimes an object is tied to a character's immortality, but does not actually contain the character's soul. The device is usually used by liches, and is invariably associated with them in folklore.
A subtrope of Ghost in the Machine and Immortality Inducer. If the owner's body is destroyed, the Soul Jar may become Sealed Evil (or Good, or Badass) In A Can. If the owner of the Soul Jar is evil, then there's a good chance the Soul Jar is an Artifact of Doom. If the Soul Jar gives a special power but using it can be hazardous, it may also be an Amulet of Dependency. If the Soul Jar has to be inside the body for the character to 'live', it's a Heart Drive.
Compare Fighting a Shadow. See also Animating Artifact and Fantastic Fragility. Not to be confused with Crystal Prison, where a person is trapped in a gem.
Scene from Gravity Falls, Ep 25 - Soos and the Real Girl. Backed into a corner by GIFfany, Soos seems doomed to have his mind downloaded. Luckily for Soos though, he had brought her game disk along intending to return it to the game store later. Since it's the only thing keeping GIFfany in existence, Soos 'breaks up' with her once and for all.