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* [[wikipedia:Issun-bōshi|Issun-boushi]] ( | * [[wikipedia:Issun-bōshi|Issun-boushi]] (Shinmyoumaru Sukuna's Ancestor) | ||
* [[Shinmyoumaru Sukuna]] | * [[Shinmyoumaru Sukuna]] | ||
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Inchlings (小人 Kobito, lit. "small person") are a species of tiny people in Japanese folklore, comparable to the English Tom Thumb or the Lilliputians of Gulliver's Travels. According to the "Izumo Tradition", it is said that an inchling was part of creating the Japanese Islands along with Ōnamuji (Ōkuninushi). The most famous inchling is Issun-boushi (一寸法師, "One-Inch Boy"), from whom the species derives its common English name.
Inchling in Touhou
An unknown number of inchlings live in the Shining Needle Castle, including Shinmyoumaru Sukuna, a princess descended from Issun-boushi himself. Inchlings are the only beings capable of wielding Issun-Boushi's Miracle Mallet, though misuse of its power lead to the decline of their civilisation.
Characters under this Bestiary
- Issun-boushi (Shinmyoumaru Sukuna's Ancestor)
- Shinmyoumaru Sukuna
Official Sources
Official sources
- 2013/08/12 Double Dealing Character - omake.txt (Shinmyoumaru Sukuna's official profile)
- 2013/06/13 Japanese Mythology - Princess Suseri
See Also
- Wikipedia article on Issun-bōshi
- Wikipedia article on Korpokkur