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Based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibaraki-d%C5%8Dji Ibaraki-Doji], the most important follower of the oni Shuten-doji. The game's iteration blends various interpretations of the original myth. His origin as a handsome man who stole the hearts of women and was eventually turned into a demon by their grudges, and his penchant for transforming into women. The stories also vary on whether Ibaraki was a man or a woman, a loyal follower or Shuten-doji's lover. | Based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibaraki-d%C5%8Dji Ibaraki-Doji], the most important follower of the oni Shuten-doji. The game's iteration blends various interpretations of the original myth. His origin as a handsome man who stole the hearts of women and was eventually turned into a demon by their grudges, and his penchant for transforming into women. The stories also vary on whether Ibaraki was a man or a woman, a loyal follower or Shuten-doji's lover. | ||
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