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* The Transients of | * The Transients of Hourai are derived from various deities and figures in Chinese legends, folktales, and literature. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Fuxi}}, {{Transient icon|Shennong}}, {{Transient icon|Zhurong}}, and [[Exile|Nuwa]] are based on Three Sovereigns, a group of imperial ancestral spirits in Chinese culture. | ** {{Transient icon|Fuxi}}, {{Transient icon|Shennong}}, {{Transient icon|Zhurong}}, and [[Exile|Nuwa]] are based on Three Sovereigns, a group of imperial ancestral spirits in Chinese culture. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Ganglie}} and {{Transient icon|Gyumao}} are based on the classic Chinese novel, ''Journey to the West''. | ** {{Transient icon|Ganglie}} and {{Transient icon|Gyumao}} are based on the classic Chinese novel, ''Journey to the West''. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Nezha}} is based on the Chinese hero and protective deity of the same name. | |||
** {{Transient icon|Tetsuox}} is based on the classic Chinese novel, ''Water Margin''. | ** {{Transient icon|Tetsuox}} is based on the classic Chinese novel, ''Water Margin''. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Qinglong}} is based on the | ** {{Transient icon|Qinglong}} is based on the Azure Dragon, one of the guardians of four cardinal directions, alongside the Black Turtoise, the Vermillion Bird, and the White Tiger. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Tu'er Shen}} is based on the Chinese Rabbit God of Homosexuality. | ** {{Transient icon|Tu'er Shen}} is based on the Chinese Rabbit God of Homosexuality. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Xiwangmu}} is based on the Queen Mother of the West, a mother goddess representing prosperity, longevity, and eternal bliss. | ** {{Transient icon|Xiwangmu}} is based on the Queen Mother of the West, a mother goddess representing prosperity, longevity, and eternal bliss. |
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