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Midboss Spell Cards
Spell Card 98
Owner
Kanako Yasaka
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Spell Card 99
Owner
Kanako Yasaka
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Spell Card 100
Owner
Kanako Yasaka
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Boss Spell Cards
Spell Card 101
Owner
Suwako Moriya
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Spell Card 102
Owner
Suwako Moriya
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Spell Card 104
Owner
Suwako Moriya
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Spell Card 105
Owner
Suwako Moriya
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Spell Card 106
Owner
Suwako Moriya
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Spell Card 107
Owner
Suwako Moriya
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Spell Card 109
「諏訪大戦 ~ 土着神話 vs 中央神話」
"Suwa War ~ Native Myth vs Central Myth"
"Suwa War ~ Native Myth vs Central Myth"
Owner
Suwako Moriya
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Notes
- ↑ Suiga Clear Stream (水眼の清流) - (Japanese)
- ↑ Musubi No Sugi(結びの杉(Japanese), cedar of fate, cedar of marriage.)
"Musubi No Sugi" is a japanese cedar that has a forked trunk. So it is said that it has the divine grace of the fate/marriage/linkage. - ↑ Omiwatari (御神渡り) - (English)
- ↑ Two Bows, Two Claps and One Bow (二拝二拍一拝) - The manner to worship at a shrine.
- ↑ Tenaga-sama (手長さま) = Tenazuchi-no-Mikoto (手摩乳命)
Ashinaga-sama (足長さま) = Ashinazuchi-no-Mikoto (足摩乳命)
Tenaga Shrine and Ashinaga Shrine (手長神社・足長神社) -(Japanese)
Tenaga-sama and Ashinaga-sama are two of the native gods in the Suwa (諏訪) region of Japan. - ↑ Moreya and Iron Ring - Moreya Shrine (洩矢神社) (Japanese)
Moriya (洩矢) fought against Takeminakata with weapons of iron rings in Suwa war. - ↑ Itoi-gawa (厭い川) - The nickname of Hime-kawa (姫川) running through Itoigawa (糸魚川) region. Hime-kawa was disliked because it was flood-prone, So it is called Itoi-gawa (厭い川, horrid river) named after Itoigawa (糸魚川). Hime-kawa is a Jade locality.
- ↑ Kaeru wa Kuchi kara Nomaru (蛙は口から呑まる), Kaeru wa Kuchi yue Hebi ni Nomaruru (蛙は口ゆえ蛇に呑まるる) - A Japanese proverb meaning "Never rode, never fell".
- ↑ Seven Stones and Seven Trees (七石・七木) - Sacred stones and trees in Suwa (諏訪). Seven Stones (七石):
Gosa-ishi (御座石), Okutsu-ishi (御沓石), Suzuri-ishi (硯石), Kaeru-ishi (Kawazu-ishi) (蛙石), Ofukuro-ishi (小袋石), Kodama-ishi (児玉石, 小玉石), Kame-ishi (亀石)
Seven Trees (七木) Trees in seven areas;
Sakura-tatai (桜湛), Mayumi-tatai (檀(真弓)湛), Mine-tatai (峯(峰)湛), Hikusa-tatai (干草湛), Matsu-no-ki-tatai (松ノ木湛), Tochi-no-ki-tatai (橡(栃)ノ木湛), Yanagi-tatai (柳湛) - ↑ Kero-chan - A mascot of Kowa Co., Ltd. (興和株式会社).
The dolls are placed in front of some drugstores in Japan. They stand hard even if windy and rainy. Link - ↑ Houei yonen (宝永四年, 4th year of Houei Era = 1707) - The year of Mount Fuji's last eruption.
The annual Frog Hunting Shrine Ritual (蛙狩神事 - Japanese) that year was almost cancelled due to heavy flooding, but three red frogs for the ritual were nonetheless discovered on New Year's Day. The "Red Frogs of New Year's Morning" (元朝の赤蛙) are today one of the upper Suwa Shrine's seven wonders. - ↑ Mishaguji ミシャグジ(Japanese)) - A native tatari-gami (崇り神) in Suwa (諏訪) region, a variation originally written as "社宮神" (god of the shrine or court) or "御社宮司" (administrator of the shrine or court) or "御赤口神" (god of red-mouthed snake) or "御石神" (god of stone). Also usually seen to be identified with Moreya no Kami (洩矢神), or the inspiration of Suwako. Suwako subjugated Mishaguji long ago, and Kanako couldn't force obedience on them by herself. Tatari-gami are evil gods worshipped to prevent them from cursing people.
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