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}}{{#vardefine:note ikutoshi|Summer Solstice, the Stonehenge Sacred Artifact he carries was designed to align to the sun on solstices.
}}{{#vardefine:note ikutoshi|Summer Solstice, the Stonehenge Sacred Artifact he carries was designed to align to the sun on solstices.
}}{{#vardefine:note r-19|Release date of the movie "Blade Runner" (1982).
}}{{#vardefine:note r-19|Release date of the movie "Blade Runner" (1982).
}}{{#vardefine:note hanuman|Sun Wukong knew 72 transformations in Journey to the West.
}}{{#vardefine:note azazel|Day of Atonement or Yum Kippur, a scapegoat is often sacrificed during this time.
}}{{#vardefine:note seth|Supposed birthday of the Egyptian god Seth converted to the Gregorian calendar.
}}{{#vardefine:note aegir|Discovery date (2000) of an exoplanet Epsilon Eridani b named Aegir that orbits the star in the constellation Eridanus named Ran.
}}{{#vardefine:note shino|From "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden", the dog Yatsufusa was said to have eight peony marks on his body and co-created the Hakkenshi who each follow one of the Eight Confucian Virtues.
}}{{#vardefine:note gyobu|Said to have 808 followers.
}}{{#vardefine:note kyuma|Japanese Baseball Day (野球の日).
}}{{#vardefine:note moritaka|From "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden", Inuzuka Shino Moritaka's birthdate converted to the Gregorian calendar.
}}{{#vardefine:note shiro|Birthdate of Howard Philips Lovecraft (1890).
}}{{#vardefine:note gunzo|Rugby Day, supposed date of the founding of the sport (1823).
}}{{#vardefine:note asterius|King Minos required 7 youths and 7 maidens to be sent to the labyrinth every 9 years.
}}{{#vardefine:note hogen|Yoshitsune Fetival or Yoshitsune-sai (義経祭) in Kurama Temple.
}}{{#vardefine:note andvari|The premier of Richard Wagner's drama musical titled "Der Ring des Nibelungen" (1869).
}}{{#vardefine:note christine|The publishing date of the novel "The Phantom of the Opera" by Gaston Leroux (1909).
}}{{#vardefine:note ahab|Death date of Herman Melville, the author of "Moby-Dick".
}}{{#vardefine:note nomad|Death date of Alfred Bester, the author of "The Stars My Destination" (known as "Tiger! Tiger! in the United Kingdom).
}}{{#vardefine:note babalon|In Revelations, the Beast (Therion) is described to have 10 horns and 7 heads.
}}{{#vardefine:note durga|The goddess Durga is described to have either 10 or 18 arms.
}}{{#vardefine:note tadatomo|From "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden", Inuyama Dōsetsu Tadatomo's birthdate converted to the Gregorian calendar.
}}{{#vardefine:note kengo|Birthdate of Larry Leiber (1931), the co-creator of many of Marvel's heroes including Thor.
}}{{#vardefine:note cu sith|The number "1" sounds like the Japanese sound for a dog bark "wan"; three "1"s or "wan wan wan" is in reference to Celtic mythos, that hearing the third bark of a cu sith would cause death.
}}{{#vardefine:note yule|Birthday of Johnny Marks, the songwriter of "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer".
}}{{#vardefine:note horkeu kamui|Death anniversary of an Ainu chieftan named Shakusain that led a rebellion against the Japanese authority in Hokkaido.
}}{{#vardefine:note algernon|The date of the last entry in Charlie's progress report in the novel "Flowers for Algernon".
}}{{#vardefine:note alice|The date which Lewis Caroll sent the manuscript for Alice's Adventures Under Ground to be published, was later retitled Alice's Adventures in Wonderland on publishing.
}}{{#vardefine:note krampus|Krampusnacht or Krampus Night.
}}{{#vardefine:note ded|Feast of Saint Nicholas.
}}{{#vardefine:note claude|Birthday of Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, the 5th Roman emperor (37 AD).
}}{{#vardefine:note maria|Christmas Eve, in celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, who is possibly the original owner of Maria's Sacred Artifact, the sactified nails.
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