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- Bridget - Guilty Gear Wiki | Fandom
Bridget is a recurring character in the Guilty Gear series Born to wealthy parents, Bridget has become a bounty hunter to refute her village's superstitions regarding twins Wielding a yo-yo in battle, she fights alongside a mysterious teddy bear called Roger
- Bridget (Guilty Gear) - Wikipedia
Bridget first appeared in the 2002 video game Guilty Gear X2 In the series, Bridget was born male with a twin brother in a village where the birth of same-sex twins is considered bad luck; therefore, Bridget's parents named and raised Bridget as a girl to hide her identity, despite how much it pained them In her youth, Bridget recognized
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- GGST - Bridget Overview - Dustloop Wiki
Bridget is a well-rounded character who is easy to pick up and play, with high range, good mobility, a meterless reversal, and simple combos that lead into strong pressure situations However, don't be fooled into thinking that means she's simple!
- BRIDGET | CHARACTER | GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- | ARC SYSTEM WORKS
Bridget began to think that behaving like a man and bringing home a vast array of riches would prove that the superstitions were unfounded Although unsuccessful in capturing Dizzy for her bounty, Bridget showed talent as a bounty hunter and managed to bring home great wealth
- Ex-Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink launches bid for . . .
Washington ― Former U S Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink, who resigned her post under President Donald Trump, said Wednesday that she is running as a Democrat for the U S House in Michigan
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Bridget
In Irish mythology this was the name of the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom, the daughter of the god Dagda In the 5th century it was borne by Saint Brigid, the founder of a monastery at Kildare and a patron saint of Ireland
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