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*He is based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarutahiko_%C5%8Ckami Sarutahiko Ōkami], the leader of the earthly kami and considered a god of the crossroads on the visage of a monkey. | *He is based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarutahiko_%C5%8Ckami Sarutahiko Ōkami], the leader of the earthly kami and considered a god of the crossroads on the visage of a monkey. | ||
*In Japanese mythology, Sarutahiko is an earthly deity who offered himself as a guide to the divine grandchild Ninigi and other Shinto deities on their descent from heaven to earth. | *In Japanese mythology, Sarutahiko is an earthly deity who offered himself as a guide to the divine grandchild Ninigi, the future father of {{Transient icon|Yamasachihiko}}, and other Shinto deities on their descent from heaven to earth. | ||
*Sarutahiko was described as having a fantastic appearance including red buttocks, which are a prominent characteristic of Japanese macaques. | *Sarutahiko was described as having a fantastic appearance including red buttocks, which are a prominent characteristic of Japanese macaques. | ||
*His Sacred Artifact is based on the legend that his hand got caught in a shell while fishing and a monkey (macaque) with one hand caught in a shell which is a frequent theme of many Japanese folktales. | *His Sacred Artifact is based on the legend that his hand got caught in a shell while fishing and a monkey (macaque) with one hand caught in a shell which is a frequent theme of many Japanese folktales. |
Revision as of 02:05, 6 October 2021
Transient Information
[Bathhouse Part-time Punk] Sarutahiko
【湯屋のバイトヤンキー】サルタヒコ
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Like | Daikoku→ | → Makara Zhurong | |
Dislike | Girimekra Gurangatch→ |
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[Guide of Awakihara] Sarutahiko
【阿波岐原の案内人】サルタヒコ
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Notes
- He is based on Sarutahiko Ōkami, the leader of the earthly kami and considered a god of the crossroads on the visage of a monkey.
- In Japanese mythology, Sarutahiko is an earthly deity who offered himself as a guide to the divine grandchild Ninigi, the future father of Yamasachihiko, and other Shinto deities on their descent from heaven to earth.
- Sarutahiko was described as having a fantastic appearance including red buttocks, which are a prominent characteristic of Japanese macaques.
- His Sacred Artifact is based on the legend that his hand got caught in a shell while fishing and a monkey (macaque) with one hand caught in a shell which is a frequent theme of many Japanese folktales.
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