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Source: Wikia. Pages: 80. Chapters: Amaterasu, Apollo Justice, Arthur, Ayame, Batsu Ichimonji, Blanka, Brad Garrison, C. Viper, Charlie, Chris Redfield, Chuck Greene, Chun-Li, Ciel, Claire Redfield, Cody, Dante, Donovan, Dr. Light, Duo, Edward Falcon, Felicia, Fong Ling, Frank West, Guile, Guinevere, Guy, Hayato Kanzaki, Hsien-Ko, Ibuki, Ieyasu Tokugawa, Jill Valentine, Junpei Todoroki, Karin, Ken, Ken Smith, Lan Hikari, Leon S. Kennedy, Makoto, Masamune Date, MegaMan.EXE, MegaMan Volnutt, Mega Man, Mega Man, Mega Man X, Mei-Ling, Mike Haggar, Morrigan, Nathan Spencer, Nero, Phoenix Wright, Proto Man, Rebecca Chambers, Roll, Roll.EXE, Roll Caskett, Rose, Ryu, Sakura, Samanosuke, Sexy Silvia, Sonia Strumm, Strider Hiryu, Super Joe, Trish, Tron Bonne, Vent & Aile, Viewtiful Joe, Wayne Holden, Yukimura Sanada, Zack, Zero. Excerpt: Amaterasu (or "Ammy") is a character who debuted in the game kami and is playable in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. She is based on the Japanese sun goddess and is the restorer of nature. In kami, the player controls Amaterasu in the form of a white wolf. While Amaterasu is referred to in the Japanese and European version of the game as a female, the North American version never states Amaterasu as a specific sex. Some characters, however, will refer to Amaterasu in either a feminine or masculine method, but neither are shown to be correct nor incorrect. While Amaterasu, when endowed with ink power, is seen by the player with red markings, cloud-like fur on her shoulders, and weapons on her back, most of the human characters in the game only see her as a plain white wolf; some believe Amaterasu to be the reincarnation of Shiranui (the white wolf that fought Orochi 100 years prior to the game's present), and do not recognize her spiritual nature. If the player depletes their power by overuse of the celestial brush, Amaterasu will temporarily revert to this mundane white form. Issun, an arrogant, inch-tall "wandering artist" see...