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| name =鬼神「飛翔毘沙門天」 | | name =鬼神「飛翔毘沙門天」 | ||
| transname =Oni God " | | transname =Oni God "Soaring Bishamonten" <ref>{{lang|ja|毘沙門天}} (Bishamonten, Sanskrit [[Wikipedia:Vaisravana|Vaisravana]]): Buddhist guardian god of the North. In Japan, he is also one of the seven chief gods of luck.</ref> | ||
| owner =Chen | | owner =Chen | ||
| stage =Extra | | stage =Extra |
Revision as of 22:50, 19 October 2018
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Midboss Spell Cards
Boss Spell Cards
Spell Card 120
Owner
Ran Yakumo
Extra — Extra
Extra — Extra
Spell Card 121
Owner
Ran Yakumo
Extra — Extra
Extra — Extra
Spell Card 122
Owner
Ran Yakumo
Extra — Extra
Extra — Extra
Spell Card 123
Owner
Ran Yakumo
Extra — Extra
Extra — Extra
Spell Card 124
Owner
Ran Yakumo
Extra — Extra
Extra — Extra
Notes
- ↑ 毘沙門天 (Bishamonten, Sanskrit Vaisravana): Buddhist guardian god of the North. In Japan, he is also one of the seven chief gods of luck.
- ↑ 十二神将: Buddhism guardian gods of the 12 directions of the world. The renowned onmyouji Abe no Seimei was said to be able to control them as shikigami by using effigies.
- ↑ Tanuki: mythical Japanese raccoon-dog. Both foxes and tanuki like to trick people, according to Japanese folklore. 狐狸妖怪(Kori Youkai): Uncanny creatures such as foxes, badgers and goblins. The phrase forms a pair with 魑魅魍魎 (Chimi Moryo), which is often seen in the names of Yukari Yakumo's spell cards.
- ↑ Charming: a method of hunting used by foxes. The hunter attract's the prey's interest with conspicuous wriggling movements, then closes in.
- ↑ "Princess Tenko": most likely derived from the Japanese illusionist プリンセス天功 (Princess Tenko), one of the best known magicians in Japan. Tenkou (天后), the queen of the heavens, is also one of the 12 general gods.
- ↑ 卍 (manji) is a symbol of auspicious omen in Buddhism. It is also commonly used to mark the location of a Buddhist temple on a Japanese map.
- ↑ Kokkuri-san: the Japanese equivalent of Ouija, as well as the name of the spirit supposedly controlling the Ouija planchette.
- ↑ Izuna Gongen: A deity worshipped by practitioners of the Izuna shugen cult, who believe in the use of foxes as spirit familiars. Izuna is usually depicted as a tengu (天狗) riding on a white fox.
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