I--- Mad-61 | -glory Quest- 34 -penixri ((free))

Using the Wayback Machine and niche Japanese game archives like , Vector , and RPGBeta , traces emerge:

| Regex Pattern | Match | | --- | --- | | [A-Z]+-\d+ | "MAD-61" | | [A-Z]+[A-Z]+ (all-caps word) | "MAD" , "PENIXRI" | | \d+ | 61 , 34 | | [A-Z][a-z]+ [A-Z][a-z]+ | "Glory Quest" | | ^i | True | i--- MAD-61 -Glory Quest- 34 -PENIXRI

If you tell me what this is from (e.g., game level name, user ID, log entry, forum signature), I can tailor the features more precisely. Using the Wayback Machine and niche Japanese game

Often used as a production or cataloguing code. In similar naming conventions, "MAD" frequently denotes a specific studio, series, or regional distribution code. The Title (Glory Quest): This suggests a narrative focused on a hero's journey The Title (Glory Quest): This suggests a narrative