![]() Man, some of the names thrown around here are nostalgic. I felt like a Ronin Warriors action figure in that red dragon armor, and I wanted to keep the costume! That day was an experience I'll never forget! I went home with the equivalent of 400 dollars for three hours' work to boot! I never did play the game though. It felt cool swinging it up on stage, and I loved that the blade of the sword was red. It wasn't too heavy, but it certainly had some heft to it. The sword that accompanied the armor was massive, and was about as large as Cloud's Buster Sword would look in proportion to him. The cape was quite long, so attendants had to carry my cape train behind me when we were walking longer distances as a group in crowds to do photo shoots with fans. ![]() They had to use a razor knife to cut a slit in the back of the dragon's head helmet so that it would fit on my head. The dragon feet were long like swimming flippers, so I had to step high and carefully (I actually almost tripped when on stage in front of 3,000 people!). They fitted me for a red dragon armor costume a few weeks before the event, but I never tried on the armor until just hours before. I modeled for this game at the COEX convention center in Seoul for the game's debut event in summer of 2003. ![]() Ok, so some here likely won't believe me, but I've got a fairly insane story about MU Online. ![]() MU Online! Well there's a blast from the distant past!
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