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	Oh, yes, I admit that fully. They don't always flow well in english, I was just saying that they are far from nonsensical. Though, that one you mentioned just now would probably be a reference to two things, both that it's the final spell, and that it is a reference to a Journey to the moon in 1975. So, "Final Spell: 1975 Moon Journey." 
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	Referencing a comment you made on "Devil's Advocate." Every Single Touhou title actually has a fairly good reason for being named that way. For example: Phantasmagoria means "a shifting series of phantasms, illusions, or deceptive appearances, as in a dream or as created by the imagination" (dictionary.com). Gensokyo is known as a land of illusion, so it fits, and also explains two games. Let's look at 2 other games. Touhou 6, Romanized as "Touhou Koumakyou: Embodiment of Scarlet Devil." Touhou Koumakyou means "Eastern Lands of the Scarlet Devil." The title is redundant, but it still makes sense. Touhou 10, Romanized as "Touhou Fuujinroku: Mountain of Faith. Touhou Fuujinroku means "Eastern Wind God Chronicles." Again, it makes sense within the game. Apologies if I was rude, but I was just pointing out thatm yes, there actually is a naming convention, and each game's name fits into the plot/characters in some way. 

