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The words "Rai-jin" (雷神) and "Fuu-jin" (雷風神) are Japanese and they translate literally to "Thunder God" and "Wind God". In Chinese, they are pronounced as "Lei2 Shen2" and "Feng1 Shen2".
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The words "Rai-jin" (雷神) and "Fuu-jin" (風神) are Japanese and they translate literally to "Thunder God" and "Wind God". In Chinese, they are pronounced as "Lei2 Shen2" and "Feng1 Shen2".
  
== Appears in ==
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==''Appears in''==
* [[Final Fantasy VI]] as [[Raijin (JP)]]
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* [[Final Fantasy VI]] as Raiden [[Raijin (JP)]]
* [[Final Fantasy VIII]] as [[Fujin]]
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* [[Final Fantasy VIII]] as [[Fujin]], [[Raijin]]
* [[Final Fantasy VIII]] as [[Raijin]]
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* [[Final Fantasy XIII]] as [[Raijin]] Ring
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* [[Final Fantasy XIV]] as Raiden, Raiden Thrust
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* [[Dissidia: Final Fantasy]] as [[Raijin]]
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* [[Seiken Densetsu III]] as [[Raijin]]'s Cane
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* [[Trials of Mana]] as [[Raijin]]'s Cane
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* [[Heroes of Mana]] as Raijin and Fujin (alluded to on Paired Crest)
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* [[Final Fantasy Dimensions]] as [[Raijin]]
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* [[SaGa III: Light or Shadow]] as Raijin
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* [[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]] as Raiden
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* [[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]] as Raijin, Fujin
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* [[Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius]] as Raijin Manual, Raiden, Fujin
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* [[Mobius Final Fantasy]] as Raiden, Fujin
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* [[Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia]] as Raijin, Fujin
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* [[War of the Visions]] as Raiden Mantle
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* [[Live A Live]] as Fujin Scroll
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* [[Star Ocean: The Divine Force]] as Fujin Stinger
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* [[Kingdom Hearts II]] as Rai and Fuu
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:23, 7 October 2023

The words "Rai-jin" (雷神) and "Fuu-jin" (風神) are Japanese and they translate literally to "Thunder God" and "Wind God". In Chinese, they are pronounced as "Lei2 Shen2" and "Feng1 Shen2".

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