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| name =獄神剣「業風神閃斬」 | | name =獄神剣「業風神閃斬」 | ||
| transname =Hell Divine Sword "Sudden Divine Killing-Slash of Karmic Wind" <ref>神剣 (shinken lit. "divine sword") is a common name for 草薙の剣 ([[Wikipedia:Kusanagi no Tsurugi|Kusanagi no Tsurugi]] lit. "grass-cutting sword"), one of the [[Wikipedia:Imperial Regalia of Japan|Three Sacred Treasures of Japan]]. The sword is said to have come from the slain body of [[Wikipedia:Yamata no Orochi|Yamata no Orochi]]. 斬 means "to cut (slash)" but specifically with the intention to dismember, decapitate, and kill. The god [[Wikipedia:Susanoo|Susanoo]] obtained the Kusanagi no Tsurugi after decapitating all of Orochi's heads and tails.</ref> | | transname =Hell Divine Sword "Sudden Divine Killing-Slash of Karmic Wind" <ref>The spell card may be referencing the Kusanagi no Tsurugi. 神剣 (shinken lit. "divine sword") is a common name for 草薙の剣 ([[Wikipedia:Kusanagi no Tsurugi|Kusanagi no Tsurugi]] lit. "grass-cutting sword"), one of the [[Wikipedia:Imperial Regalia of Japan|Three Sacred Treasures of Japan]]. The sword is said to have come from the slain body of [[Wikipedia:Yamata no Orochi|Yamata no Orochi]]. 斬 means "to cut (slash)" but specifically with the intention to dismember, decapitate, and kill. The god [[Wikipedia:Susanoo|Susanoo]] obtained the Kusanagi no Tsurugi after decapitating all of Orochi's heads and tails.</ref> | ||
| owner =Youmu Konpaku | | owner =Youmu Konpaku | ||
| stage =Stage 5 | | stage =Stage 5 |
Revision as of 06:54, 11 November 2018
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Midboss Spell Card
Spell Card 069
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Easy
Stage 5 — Easy
Spell Card 070
幽鬼剣「妖童餓鬼の断食」
Ghost Sword "Fasting of the Young Preta"
Ghost Sword "Fasting of the Young Preta"
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Normal
Stage 5 — Normal
Spell Card 071
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Hard
Stage 5 — Hard
Boss Spell Card #1
Spell Card 074
獄界剣「二百由旬の一閃」
Hell Realm Sword "200 Yojana in One Slash"
Hell Realm Sword "200 Yojana in One Slash"
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Normal
Stage 5 — Normal
Spell Card 076
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Boss Spell Card #2
Spell Card 077
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Easy
Stage 5 — Easy
Spell Card 078
畜趣剣「無為無策の冥罰」
Animal Realm Sword "Karmic Punishment of the Idle and Unfocused"
Animal Realm Sword "Karmic Punishment of the Idle and Unfocused"
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Normal
Stage 5 — Normal
Spell Card 079
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Hard
Stage 5 — Hard
Spell Card 080
修羅剣「現世妄執 -Lunatic-」
Asura Sword "Obsession with the Present World -Lunatic-"
Asura Sword "Obsession with the Present World -Lunatic-"
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Boss Spell Card #3
Spell Card 081
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Easy
Stage 5 — Easy
Spell Card 082
人界剣「悟入幻想」
Human Realm Sword "Enlightenment Fantasy"
Human Realm Sword "Enlightenment Fantasy"
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Normal
Stage 5 — Normal
Spell Card 083
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Hard
Stage 5 — Hard
Spell Card 084
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Boss Spell Card #4
Spell Card 085
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Easy
Stage 5 — Easy
Spell Card 086
天上剣「天人の五衰」
Heaven Sword "Five Signs of the Dying Deva"
Heaven Sword "Five Signs of the Dying Deva"
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Normal
Stage 5 — Normal
Spell Card 087
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Hard
Stage 5 — Hard
Spell Card 088
Owner
Youmu Konpaku
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Notes
- ↑ Preta: a Buddhist hungry ghost. Read in Japanese as gaki (餓鬼). Those reborn as a preta are always hungry but cannot enjoy food or drink.
- ↑ Preta Realm (餓鬼道; Gakido): one of the Six Realms of Rebirth (六道; Rokudo) in Buddhism. This realm is based on possessiveness and desire, and is considered to have the third-lowest rank of the six realms. The "Scroll of Preta" (餓鬼草紙) is a Japanese national treasure.
- ↑ The Ten Kings (十王; Ju-ou): the judges of the afterlife in Buddhism. They decide the realms that people will be reborn in, based on their past karma.
- ↑ A possible reference to the play Oguri Hangan ("Judge Oguri"). The titular character is murdered, but returned to life in a preta-like state and in the end is fully revived.
- ↑ Hell Realm (地獄道; Jigokudo): one of the Six Realms of Rebirth (六道; Rokudo) in Buddhism. This realm is based on hatred, and is considered to have the lowest rank of the six realms.
- ↑ 由旬 (yojana in Sanskrit, yujun in Japanese): a unit of length in early India. 1 yojana is the distance that the imperial army could advance in 1 day; about 10-15 km. 200 yojanas is the width of the flames in the seventh hot hell in Buddhist cosmology. It's also the width of Yuyuko's garden.
- ↑ 業風 (gofu) are the torturous winds of hell that blow against sinners as punishment for the negative karma they have accumulated in their life.
- ↑ 閃 can mean "flash (light)"/"flash (sudden) or "brandish (slash in this case)". 影 can mean "shadow" but it's also used to refer to phantoms. In The Grimoire of Marisa, it is revealed that Youmu's phantom half, Myon, shoots the large bubble bullets for the easy/normal version (and presumably the hard/lunatic versions) of this spell card.
- ↑ The spell card may be referencing the Kusanagi no Tsurugi. 神剣 (shinken lit. "divine sword") is a common name for 草薙の剣 (Kusanagi no Tsurugi lit. "grass-cutting sword"), one of the Three Sacred Treasures of Japan. The sword is said to have come from the slain body of Yamata no Orochi. 斬 means "to cut (slash)" but specifically with the intention to dismember, decapitate, and kill. The god Susanoo obtained the Kusanagi no Tsurugi after decapitating all of Orochi's heads and tails.
- ↑ 畜趣: refers to the Animal Realm (畜生道; Chikushodo), which is one of the Six Realms of Rebirth (六道; Rokudo) in Buddhism. Being reborn in this realm is punishment for stupidity, prejudice, sloth, or lack of faith and is considered to be the second-lowest ranking of the six realms.
- ↑ Asura: refers to the Asura Realm (修羅道; Shurado), which is one of the Six Realms of Rebirth (六道; Roku-dou) in Buddhism. Being reborn in this realm is the result of jealousy, agressive nature, or irrationality and is considered to have the third-highest rank of the six realms. Asuras are multi-limbed (usually multi-headed as well) deity-like beings in Buddhism that can be either benevolent or wrathful.
- ↑ 人界: Human Realm (人間道; Ningendo): one of the Six Realms of Rebirth (六道; Rokudo) in Buddhism. This realm is based on passion, desire, and doubt, and is considered to have the second-highest rank of the six realms. It is seen as one of the easier realms to achieve enlightenment in.
- ↑ 大悟 (taigo or daigo) means disillusioning oneself completely and coming together with the ultimate truth. 顕晦 (kenkai) means "appearing (顕(あら)わす; arawasu) and disappearing (晦(くら)む; kuramu)".
- ↑ 俗諦常住 means taking social truths exactly as the eternal truth. "Human God" (人神) is a person worshiped as a God before or after death. Human Gods are not only good people, but also evil people who have overcome their curse.
- ↑ Heaven Realm (天上道; Tenjo-do): one of the Six Realms of Rebirth (六道; Roku-dou) in Buddhism. This realm is based on bliss and pride, and is the highest rank of the six realms. Deva (天人; tenjin): a divine being who lives in the Heaven Realm. Devas have very long lives but are not immortal. Five signs of weakness are shown before their death.
- ↑ Seven "hakus" (魄) make up the most basic properties of the soul in Taoism. In Taoism, it is believed that there is a period where the body contains only hakus between losing the three kons and death. This is an unstable state due to the lack of reason, so the seven hakus are hated (七魄忌諱). However, no one could live without the seven hakus, because they are important base components of the soul.
- ↑ 三魂七魄 (three kons and seven hakus) are the components of soul in Taoism. The three kons control mental activity (reason), and seven hakus control physical activity.
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