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=== [[Takamagahara]] === | === [[Takamagahara]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Susanoo<br /> | '''Exile''': Susanoo<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut authority | '''Rule''': To cut authority | ||
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** This mirrors the Japanese tale where Susanoo, in a fit of rage after being defeated, caused Amaterasu to flee the heavens and hid inside a cave refusing to get out, plunging the world into darkness and chaos. [[Wikipedia:Ame-no-Tajikarao|Tadikarao]] was one of the gods to get her out, where his job was to open up the cave Amaterasu hid in. | ** This mirrors the Japanese tale where Susanoo, in a fit of rage after being defeated, caused Amaterasu to flee the heavens and hid inside a cave refusing to get out, plunging the world into darkness and chaos. [[Wikipedia:Ame-no-Tajikarao|Tadikarao]] was one of the gods to get her out, where his job was to open up the cave Amaterasu hid in. | ||
* Susanoo was described to have disappeared into the ends of the far off plateau. | * Susanoo was described to have disappeared into the ends of the far off plateau. | ||
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=== [[Wa no Kuni]] === | === [[Wa no Kuni]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Yoshitsune<br /> | '''Exile''': Yoshitsune<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut distance | '''Rule''': To cut distance | ||
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* Multiple characters in-game have noticed Yoshitsune inside protagonist but the more prominent is [[Oniwaka]], also called [[Wikipedia:Benkei|Benkei]], a loyal and strong retainer of Yoshitsune. | * Multiple characters in-game have noticed Yoshitsune inside protagonist but the more prominent is [[Oniwaka]], also called [[Wikipedia:Benkei|Benkei]], a loyal and strong retainer of Yoshitsune. | ||
** [[Shino]] mentions that the Protagonist's ability to cut through distance was similar to his beloved, which is Fusehime from the Japanese epic novel [[Wikipedia:Nansō_Satomi_Hakkenden|Nansō Satomi Hakkenden]], but closer to the "source". This is due to speculation that Fusehime may have descended from Yoshitsune's bloodline. This is also why most of the Hakkenshi feel a strong sense of duty towards the Protagonist as it is in their blood to carry out the job their family was tasked with. | ** [[Shino]] mentions that the Protagonist's ability to cut through distance was similar to his beloved, which is Fusehime from the Japanese epic novel [[Wikipedia:Nansō_Satomi_Hakkenden|Nansō Satomi Hakkenden]], but closer to the "source". This is due to speculation that Fusehime may have descended from Yoshitsune's bloodline. This is also why most of the Hakkenshi feel a strong sense of duty towards the Protagonist as it is in their blood to carry out the job their family was tasked with. | ||
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=== [[Kamuy Kotan]] === | === [[Kamuy Kotan]] === | ||
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* In his Valentine Special Quest, [[Korpokkur]] calls the Protagonist as a dragon, to which he explains that those were attributed to thunder in his world of Kamuy Kotan, which may hint that the exile might be the thunder god of Ainu mythology Kanna Kamui, who is often depicted as a dragon. | * In his Valentine Special Quest, [[Korpokkur]] calls the Protagonist as a dragon, to which he explains that those were attributed to thunder in his world of Kamuy Kotan, which may hint that the exile might be the thunder god of Ainu mythology Kanna Kamui, who is often depicted as a dragon. | ||
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=== [[Hourai]] === | === [[Hourai]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Nuwa<br /> | '''Exile''': Nuwa<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut the heavens/skies | '''Rule''': To cut the heavens/skies | ||
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** Hakumen oftentimes calls the Protagonist as her "lord" and revealed in Chapter 10 that it was Nuwa, who she describes as a wicked woman who bent the world to her will which Hakumen loved and respected. | ** Hakumen oftentimes calls the Protagonist as her "lord" and revealed in Chapter 10 that it was Nuwa, who she describes as a wicked woman who bent the world to her will which Hakumen loved and respected. | ||
* [[Shennong]] carries with him a [[Sacred Artifact]] that previously belonged to Nuwa, and in Chapter 10, he describes the light coming from the Protagonist's sword as belonging to the hero who disappeared from Hourai, the Great Mother Nuwa. | * [[Shennong]] carries with him a [[Sacred Artifact]] that previously belonged to Nuwa, and in Chapter 10, he describes the light coming from the Protagonist's sword as belonging to the hero who disappeared from Hourai, the Great Mother Nuwa. | ||
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=== [[Garothman]] === | === [[Garothman]] === | ||
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=== [[Xanadu]] === | === [[Xanadu]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Jamukha<br /> | '''Exile''': Jamukha<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': Unknown | '''Rule''': Unknown | ||
* A [[Wikipedia:Mongols|Mongolian]] political and military leader, Jamukha, was a childhood friend (anda), [[Wikipedia:Blood_brother|blood brother]], and chief rival to [[Temujin]] (later named [[Wikipedia:Genghis_Khan|Genghis Khan]]). Jamukha was elected [[Wikipedia:Khan_(title)|Gur Khan]], universal ruler, by the remaining tribes, the assumption of this title was the final breach between Temujin and Jamukha, leading Temujin to form a coalition of tribes to oppose him. This eventually led to Jamukha's death due to his followers betraying him and refusing to join Temujin in his group as there could only be one Mongol lord and asking to die a noble death without blood being spilled. | * A [[Wikipedia:Mongols|Mongolian]] political and military leader, Jamukha, was a childhood friend (anda), [[Wikipedia:Blood_brother|blood brother]], and chief rival to [[Temujin]] (later named [[Wikipedia:Genghis_Khan|Genghis Khan]]). Jamukha was elected [[Wikipedia:Khan_(title)|Gur Khan]], universal ruler, by the remaining tribes, the assumption of this title was the final breach between Temujin and Jamukha, leading Temujin to form a coalition of tribes to oppose him. This eventually led to Jamukha's death due to his followers betraying him and refusing to join Temujin in his group as there could only be one Mongol lord and asking to die a noble death without blood being spilled. | ||
* Temujin sees his blood brother in the Protagonist and asserts that he will not let him get away again, that the Protagonist either join his [[Wikipedia:Orda_(organization)|ordu]] or choose death. | * Temujin sees his blood brother in the Protagonist and asserts that he will not let him get away again, that the Protagonist either join his [[Wikipedia:Orda_(organization)|ordu]] or choose death. | ||
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=== [[Shangri La]] === | === [[Shangri La]] === | ||
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=== [[Yggdrasil]] === | === [[Yggdrasil]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Freyr<br /> | '''Exile''': Freyr<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': Unknown | '''Rule''': Unknown | ||
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* [[Surtr]] exclaims that the Protagonist has Freyr's soul and that no matter what happens, they could not defeat Surtr due to their original battle having Surtr as the victor and the Protagonist was still without his sword. | * [[Surtr]] exclaims that the Protagonist has Freyr's soul and that no matter what happens, they could not defeat Surtr due to their original battle having Surtr as the victor and the Protagonist was still without his sword. | ||
* [[Gullinbursti]] feels the soul inside the Protagonist as Freyr in the 2019 New Year event and explains that he was modeled after his owner. He is also carrying Freyr's sword which held the [[Rule]] to cut through defeat. | * [[Gullinbursti]] feels the soul inside the Protagonist as Freyr in the 2019 New Year event and explains that he was modeled after his owner. He is also carrying Freyr's sword which held the [[Rule]] to cut through defeat. | ||
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=== [[Kitezh]] === | === [[Kitezh]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Veles<br /> | '''Exile''': Veles<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': Unknown | '''Rule''': Unknown | ||
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* [[Perun]] declares that the soul of Veles resides inside the Protagonist. | * [[Perun]] declares that the soul of Veles resides inside the Protagonist. | ||
* [[Chernobog]] greets Volos as the Eastern Devil Veles but was corrected to Good Harvest Volos; he also notes about the promise Perun and Veles made when an attack by [[Alberich]] was split into two before disappearing as they were attacked. | * [[Chernobog]] greets Volos as the Eastern Devil Veles but was corrected to Good Harvest Volos; he also notes about the promise Perun and Veles made when an attack by [[Alberich]] was split into two before disappearing as they were attacked. | ||
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=== [[Tír na nÓg]] === | === [[Tír na nÓg]] === | ||
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=== [[Eden]] === | === [[Eden]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Shaytan<br /> | '''Exile''': Shaytan<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut gravity | '''Rule''': To cut gravity | ||
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** In the Valentine Festival event, [[Ziz]] was able to recognize Shaytan's ability when the Protagonist used it. | ** In the Valentine Festival event, [[Ziz]] was able to recognize Shaytan's ability when the Protagonist used it. | ||
* [[Michael]] also knows of the soul in Protagonist and calls him his brother. | * [[Michael]] also knows of the soul in Protagonist and calls him his brother. | ||
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=== [[Gehenna]] === | === [[Gehenna]] === | ||
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=== [[Olympus]] === | === [[Olympus]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Eurynome<br /> | '''Exile''': Eurynome<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut bloodlines | '''Rule''': To cut bloodlines | ||
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* [[Ophion]] recognizes the soul of his wife inside the Protagonist, often calling them his wife and other saccharine words. He notes that her [[Sacred Artifact]] is a scythe that used to belong to her grandmother [[Wikipedia:Gaia|Gaia]], confirming the fact that the Eurynome in the game is both the titan creatrix Eurynome and the oceanid Eurynome. | * [[Ophion]] recognizes the soul of his wife inside the Protagonist, often calling them his wife and other saccharine words. He notes that her [[Sacred Artifact]] is a scythe that used to belong to her grandmother [[Wikipedia:Gaia|Gaia]], confirming the fact that the Eurynome in the game is both the titan creatrix Eurynome and the oceanid Eurynome. | ||
* [[Hephaestus]] calls the Protagonist his mother and often becomes really shy when within their presence. | * [[Hephaestus]] calls the Protagonist his mother and often becomes really shy when within their presence. | ||
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=== [[Great Spirit]] === | === [[Great Spirit]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Heyoka<br /> | '''Exile''': Heyoka<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': Unknown | '''Rule''': Unknown | ||
* A sacred clown in [[Wikipedia:Lakota_people|Lakotan culture]], Heyoka, is a contrarian jester who speaks, moves, and reacts in an opposite manner in relation to the people around them. They are regarded as mirrors and teachers. They will try to cause laughter during distressing situations or try to evoke fear in prosperous times to prevent people from being too complacent and overly secure. | * A sacred clown in [[Wikipedia:Lakota_people|Lakotan culture]], Heyoka, is a contrarian jester who speaks, moves, and reacts in an opposite manner in relation to the people around them. They are regarded as mirrors and teachers. They will try to cause laughter during distressing situations or try to evoke fear in prosperous times to prevent people from being too complacent and overly secure. | ||
* [[Wakan Tanka]] notes that he, as a pillar that collects memories of happiness, is stricken with sadness whenever they see the Protagonist, as they see in them his friend he had to banish long ago in their world. | * [[Wakan Tanka]] notes that he, as a pillar that collects memories of happiness, is stricken with sadness whenever they see the Protagonist, as they see in them his friend he had to banish long ago in their world. | ||
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=== [[El Dorado]] === | === [[El Dorado]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Quetzalcoatl<br /> | '''Exile''': Quetzalcoatl<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut the ground | '''Rule''': To cut the ground | ||
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** Tezcatlipoca notes that both he and Quetzalcoatl were exiled and banishers to each other, with the two, always going into war. | ** Tezcatlipoca notes that both he and Quetzalcoatl were exiled and banishers to each other, with the two, always going into war. | ||
** Xolotl, according to Tezcatlipoca, was allowed to flee El Dorado given Quetzalcoatl's permission after he was supposed to be sacrificed. | ** Xolotl, according to Tezcatlipoca, was allowed to flee El Dorado given Quetzalcoatl's permission after he was supposed to be sacrificed. | ||
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=== [[Aaru]] === | === [[Aaru]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Seth<br /> | '''Exile''': Seth<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': Unknown | '''Rule''': Unknown | ||
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** In Seth's Character Quest, it is revealed that his brother, the real Seth, was both the protector of the desert that he had admired and aspired to become but also the one who brought death to those that stray too far away from the order of their world known as Apophis. | ** In Seth's Character Quest, it is revealed that his brother, the real Seth, was both the protector of the desert that he had admired and aspired to become but also the one who brought death to those that stray too far away from the order of their world known as Apophis. | ||
* [[Horus]]'s research file talks about an uncle he had admired but was brought down by the machinations of his elders during a power struggle in their family and used him as the figurehead for his uncle's defeat. | * [[Horus]]'s research file talks about an uncle he had admired but was brought down by the machinations of his elders during a power struggle in their family and used him as the figurehead for his uncle's defeat. | ||
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=== [[Old Ones]] === | === [[Old Ones]] === | ||
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'''Exile''': Unknown<br /> | '''Exile''': Unknown<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut dreams and reality | '''Rule''': To cut dreams and reality | ||
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** In the Valentine Festival event, Nyarlathotep mentions Shub-Niggurath and then proceeds to lists off hyenas (referring to himself), goats (referring to Shub-Niggurath he had mentioned prior), and then specifically calls the Protagonist the "concealing mist". | ** In the Valentine Festival event, Nyarlathotep mentions Shub-Niggurath and then proceeds to lists off hyenas (referring to himself), goats (referring to Shub-Niggurath he had mentioned prior), and then specifically calls the Protagonist the "concealing mist". | ||
** In the Promised Canaan event, Dagon narrates a flashback that Azathoth's next-in-line was sealed in a castle of incomprehensible design that Dagon himself couldn't go near, and that they had the power to cut through dreams and reality. The name of said person is also deliberately not written instead appearing as having been redacted, which falls in line with the Nameless Mist as Lovecraft wrote him as the "Not-to-be-Named One". | ** In the Promised Canaan event, Dagon narrates a flashback that Azathoth's next-in-line was sealed in a castle of incomprehensible design that Dagon himself couldn't go near, and that they had the power to cut through dreams and reality. The name of said person is also deliberately not written instead appearing as having been redacted, which falls in line with the Nameless Mist as Lovecraft wrote him as the "Not-to-be-Named One". | ||
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=== [[Heliopolis]] === | === [[Heliopolis]] === |
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