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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Kimun Kamui has taken actions that apparently go to two different extremes, one being protecting the beloved human children and the other hunting people who have started growing to adulthood. However, System Kamui Kotan, which implements eternity by freezing things and rejecting change, consists of both sides. Those who see this atrocious side fear and call it Wen Kamui. Kimun Kamui's Sacred Artifact tears off a part of the clothes of a human who is starting to grow when directed at them, and it has the power to manifest its owner's past. Those who lose to their past selves end up losing their growth. Additionally, these past selves brought about by his power can also affect those influenced by other powers. These are not differing powers affecting someone at the same time. Rather, his artifact is bringing out and manifesting the past actions of the target. Nevertheless Kimun Kamui has feelings of support for those who want to grow and change themselves.}} | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Kimun Kamui has taken actions that apparently go to two different extremes, one being protecting the beloved human children and the other hunting people who have started growing to adulthood. However, System Kamui Kotan, which implements eternity by freezing things and rejecting change, consists of both sides. Those who see this atrocious side fear and call it Wen Kamui. Kimun Kamui's Sacred Artifact tears off a part of the clothes of a human who is starting to grow when directed at them, and it has the power to manifest its owner's past. Those who lose to their past selves end up losing their growth. Additionally, these past selves brought about by his power can also affect those influenced by other powers. These are not differing powers affecting someone at the same time. Rather, his artifact is bringing out and manifesting the past actions of the target. Nevertheless Kimun Kamui has feelings of support for those who want to grow and change themselves.}} | ||
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Revision as of 05:31, 4 July 2020
Transient Information
[Scout Guidance Counselor] Kimun Kamui
【スカウト隊の指導員】キムンカムイ
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Like | Choji Kagutsuchi→ |
→ Zabaniyya Aizen | |
Dislike | Moritaka→ | → Volos |
[Valiant Giver of Trials] Kimun Kamui
【試練課す熊羆】キムンカムイ
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Appearances
Transient Summons
Transient | Transient Summon |
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Kimun Kamui () | - Kimun Kamui and Akiha Gongen Quests (2024) - Onsen Jamboree Transient Summon (2022 Re-Release) (2022) - Onsen Jamboree Transient Summon (2020 December Re-Release) (2020) - Onsen Jamboree Transient Summon (2020) |
Notes
- Kimun Kamui is based on a deity in Ainu mythology with the same name, that rules over bears and mountains.
- His name translates to "God of the Mountains".
- One of the important rituals Kimun Kamui is involved in involves the Ainu people taking good care of a bear cub they capture for a year. After that, they sacrifice the cub and consume its flesh. By doing so, the people believed that they are freeing the spirit of the cub and returning it to the heavens where Kimun Kamui resides. There the cub would tell Kimun Kamui about the people's piety in gratitude for their service.
- Kimun Kamui is split between himself and Wen Kamui, which is a general term for "evil spirit" in Ainu mythology.
- Whenever Kimun Kamui is in control, the bear fur coat he wears on his shoulders has the same fur color as Wen Kamui's. When the other takes over, the bear fur coat is strapped to his hips with Kimun Kamui's fur color on it instead.
- U Tura Kamui refers to a pair of bears that are always together, a male and a female.
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