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Misha, a princess of the Kingdom of Fistania, was forced to flee to a neighboring country after her country was taken over by the Valace Empire. However, Prince Jin of the Valace Empire, who wants Misha’s custody, prevents her escape. After a struggle, Misha escapes to Earth, a galaxy far away. However, she is surrounded by soldiers of the Jin and forced to fight.​

Thread Updated: 2024-02-29
Release Date: 2012-11-06
Original Title: ミーシャ戦記
Developer: MadScript -
Translator: Kamiko
Censored: Yes (Mosaics)
Version: Final
OS: Windows
Language: English (Fan Translation)
Length: Short (2-10 hours)
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BrokenRose

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I thought Alex is a short version of Alexandros and Alexandros has an -andros, man in it. What the fuck.
Alex can be short for any number of names, including Alexa, Alexia, Alexis, Alexandra, Alexander, Alexei, etc.
 

SegaleVidale

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Maybe if some other language besides russian have this name (never heard about that)
Because you are familiar with English or Western culture. In my country, I have never seen any male who was called Sunny (which is another gender-neutral name IN English-speaking countries, mostly the USA.) We only call girls Sunny and Sunshine (translated version ofc). Therefore should I say "Sunny" has to be an only-girl-name? :) IMO nope.

Misha is a Hebrew-rooted name and has different variations by culture/translations... Look for Mischa. Mishaa, Meesha...There are plenty of girls called like that...
 
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SegaleVidale

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I thought Alex is a short version of Alexandros and Alexandros has an -andros, man in it. What the fuck.
Alex is gender neutral originally but has gender-related versions as a male Alexander, or a female Alexandra.
In other cultures, like Russian, there are Alexei or Alexia, Olesya, and Alesya.

Alexandros: I am not sure, but I think it's 2 names together. Alex + Andros. The later means "man" and it is the root of Andras, Andrew, or András in Hungarian.
 
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