One means that they only use magic, one means that they only use up close attacks, and in the middle means they can use them both. I am pretty sure that "S" is up close (like Lloyd, Presea, Regal...) and "T" is magic (Raine, Genis)
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It says in the back of the box: fantasy violence and language. It'ts mostly because they use a little bad language. The character, Genis, uses the word @$$ in some point. But that's abviously not all...
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There are much more than three types of scales, but the 3 basic scales are the common major scale (T T S T T T S), the harmonic minor (T S T T S T1/2 S) and the melodic minor (T S T T T T S ascending - T S T T S T T descending). In brackets noticed I labelled the structure of the scale in tones and semitones. T = tone S = semitone T1/2 = minor 3rd/augmented 2nd interval (3 semitones)
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