Las Vegas

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Las Vegas
Japanese Name ラスベガス

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Weapon Weapon Spear.png Spear
Race Human
Nationality St. Iris.png St. Iris
Birthday July 15
Constellation Cancer
Talents Extreme bad luck (to the point of supernatural levels)
Likes Plants and animals
Dislikes Artificial things, Stars
Strengths Positive and always able to recover
Weaknesses Extremely unlucky
Hobbies None

So I'm a dealer at the biggest casino in St. Iris. Wanna place some bets? It'll be fine, whether you win or lose! People seem to always break even! You'll end up with the same amount you started with, I think!

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Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
Las Vegas (Super Misfortunate) icon.png [Super Misfortunate] Las Vegas 2021 September 17 (EN) [Will from the Universe] Limited Gacha
Las Vegas (Master Dealer) icon.png [Master Dealer] Las Vegas 2021 November 15 (EN) [Housemother's Mushroom Picking] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha
Las Vegas (Trick or Unlucky) icon.png [Trick or Unlucky] Las Vegas 2023 October 31 [Pumpkink Fungus Panic!] Limited Gacha
Las Vegas (Weighing One's Fortunes) icon.png [Weighing One's Fortunes] Las Vegas 2021 August 31 [Colosseum of Purgatory] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha

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Trivia

  • Las Vegas's birthday is the opening date of Las Vegas Monorail in 2004.
  • Las Vegas is the hostess of Mist Train Girl's Casino in-game, Las Vegas's past occupation and her current half-day job as a casino dealer references real life Las Vegas as "The Entertainment Capital of the World".
  • Las Vegas is highly disliked by Roswell - despite their former friendship together as trafficked slaves, the former was blamed for her supernatural bad luck, which has permanently traumatized and damaged Roswell.
  • Las Vegas's dislike of stars references the city of Las Vegas's problem with light pollution, where traces of artificial light pollution in the sky directly overhead can persist from the city center out to over 40 miles away. The sky is so filled with light that 99.5 percent of all stars that people can see are completely invisible without optical aid.

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Las Vegas monorail station.

The Las Vegas Monorail is a 3.9-mile (6.3 km) automated monorail mass transit system located adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip, in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It connects several large casinos in the unincorporated communities of Paradise and Winchester, and does not enter the City of Las Vegas. It was privately owned and operated by the Las Vegas Monorail Company until their 2020 bankruptcy when it was sold to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, a local government agency. The monorail uses nine fully automatic Bombardier MVI trains, each consisting of four cars. These are very similar to the six-car Mark VI monorails at Walt Disney World (which were operated by pilots until 2014).

The Las Vegas Monorail began service as the MGM Grand-Bally's Monorail in 1995. This system ran between the MGM Grand and Bally's hotels using two used Mark IV monorail trains that had operated on the Walt Disney World Monorail. Built through a partnership between the two hotels, the MGM-Bally's system's construction was contracted to VSL Corporation. The grand opening party for the monorail featured showgirls from Bally's famed show, Jubilee!, helping groups to the monorail. Characters from The Wizard of Oz greeted the groups on the MGM side. The two trains each ran back and forth on each beam, and were stored at a maintenance building near the Bally's station (this building still stands today, but it has been severed from the beam).

Las Vegas station platform.

The Las Vegas Monorail was named the Robert N. Broadbent Las Vegas Monorail in honor of Robert N. Broadbent, whom Las Vegas officials credit with gaining the support from the public and officials needed to bring the monorail to fruition. Broadbent, a former Boulder City mayor, Clark County commissioner, assistant secretary of the United States Department of the Interior, and McCarran International Airport director, died in 2003, a few months before the system's scheduled opening. The Las Vegas Monorail Company is the company's official corporate name.

The Las Vegas Monorail was designed by Gensler of Nevada, engineered by Las Vegas-based Carter & Burgess (now Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.) and constructed by Granite Construction, Inc. of Watsonville, California, one of the largest civil contractors in the United States. The Las Vegas Monorail vehicles and signal systems were developed by Bombardier Transportation. The technology for the monorail vehicles came directly from the well-tested monorail systems running in Walt Disney World. Bombardier constructed Mark VI Monorail trains for the Walt Disney World Monorail System and for Las Vegas. Wikipedia

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas.

The Las Vegas Strip is a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South in Clark County, Nevada, that is known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos. The Strip, as it is known, is about 4.2 mi (6.8 km) long, and is immediately south of the Las Vegas city limits in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester, but is often referred to simply as "Las Vegas".

Many of the largest hotel, casino, and resort properties in the world are on the Strip, known for its contemporary architecture, lights, and wide variety of attractions. Its hotels, casinos, restaurants, residential high-rises, entertainment offerings, and skyline have established the Strip as one of the most popular and iconic tourist destinations in the world and is one of the driving forces for Las Vegas' economy. Most of the Strip has been designated as an All-American Road, and the North and South Las Vegas Strip routes are classified as Nevada Scenic Byways and National Scenic Byways.

The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a Las Vegas landmark funded in May 1959 and erected soon after by Western Neon. The sign was designed by Betty Willis at the request of Ted Rogich, a local salesman, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada.

In late 2008, Clark County employees sought to have the sign listed on the National Register of Historic Places; the Nevada State Historic Preservation Office officially nominated it, and the National Park Service approved the designation on May 1, 2009. On December 6, 2013, the State Historic Preservation Office for the State of Nevada announced that the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign had been added to the State Register of Historic Places. Wikipedia

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