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An atavism of the old symbol of prosperity, the "oriental left hand guardian dog." The water balls floating around him are his Sacred | An atavism of the old symbol of prosperity, the "oriental left hand guardian dog." The water balls floating around him are his Sacred Artifact, and by encircling around him in a tomoe pattern he purifies places and people of evil. This is a power komainu have to do their duties, but as a "left hand guardian dog" his power is something else. Because he likes cleansed places, when he sees dirty rooms he gets into the mood to start cleaning. | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komainu Komainu], sometimes called lion-dogs, are statues put in the entrance of Shinto temples with the objective of warding off evil spirits. | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komainu Komainu], sometimes called lion-dogs, are statues put in the entrance of Shinto temples with the objective of warding off evil spirits. | ||
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* While bearing heavy resemblance to a certain yokai, [[Agyou]] does indeed have a love for cones. | * While bearing heavy resemblance to a certain yokai, [[Agyou]] does indeed have a love for cones. | ||
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