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The guard is made from two feathers that were once a part of Rikku's {{ff|Image:Ff10-rikku.jpg|outfit}} in ''Final Fantasy X'' (tied to the end of the two braids protruding from the base of her hair), while the blade is made from the bows seen on the arms of her {{ff|Image:Rikku_the_Thief.jpg|Thief dressphere}} from ''Final Fantasy X-2''.
The guard is made from two feathers that were once a part of Rikku's {{ff|Image:Ff10-rikku.jpg|outfit}} in ''Final Fantasy X'' (tied to the end of the two braids protruding from the base of her hair), while the blade is made from the bows seen on the arms of her {{ff|Image:Rikku_the_Thief.jpg|Thief dressphere}} from ''Final Fantasy X-2''.


The teeth of the Keyblade is quite literally the wing of a gull, the mascot of the Gullwings sphere hunter group.
The strike zone of the Keyblade is quite literally the wing of a gull, the mascot of the Gullwings sphere hunter group.


The Gull Wing takes its name from the Gullwings, a group of sphere hunters that appear in ''{{ff|Final Fantasy X-2}}'', who are led by Yuna, Rikku, and Paine.
The Gull Wing takes its name from the Gullwings, a group of sphere hunters that appear in ''{{ff|Final Fantasy X-2}}'', who are led by Yuna, Rikku, and Paine.

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