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The word 'ghast' according to the Oxford Dictionary is a variation of 'gast', with the now obsolete meaning of 'to frighten' or 'to terrify'. 'Gast' is also an obsolete form of 'ghost' which is probably where the creatures in the games takes its meaning.<ref>Thanks to mr_sachs for his contribution to the writing of this article.</ref>
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The word "ghast" according to the Oxford Dictionary is a variation of "gast", with the now obsolete meaning of "to frighten" or "to terrify". "Gast" is also an obsolete form of "ghost" which is probably where the creatures in the games takes its meaning.
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== Appears in ==
 
== Appears in ==
 
* [[Final Fantasy IV]] as [[Ghast]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy IV]] as [[Ghast]]
* [[Final Fantasy VII]] as [[Gast, Professor]]<ref>Thanks to Sean McDonald for the FFVII Professor Gast reference.</ref>
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* [[Final Fantasy VII]] as [[Gast, Professor]]
  
 
== Related articles ==
 
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Revision as of 07:29, 21 February 2007

The word "ghast" according to the Oxford Dictionary is a variation of "gast", with the now obsolete meaning of "to frighten" or "to terrify". "Gast" is also an obsolete form of "ghost" which is probably where the creatures in the games takes its meaning.

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