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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Based on one of Japanese Seven Lucky Gods, [[wikipedia:Daikokuten|Daikokuten]], with an element of Okuninushi, descendent and son-in-laws of Susanoo-no-Mikoto.
* Based on one of Japanese Seven Lucky Gods, [[wikipedia:Daikokuten|Daikokuten]].
** Design elements of the source material are still prominent, such as the hammer (which manifests as his Sacred Artifact) and cap.
** Design elements of the source material are still prominent, such as the hammer (which manifests as his Sacred Artifact) and cap.
** Daikoku's background lore in the game is also based on [[wikipedia:Ōkuninushi|Ōkuninushi]], who is Daikokuten's name equivalence in Shinto mythology.
** Daikoku's background lore in the game is also based on [[wikipedia:Ōkuninushi|Ōkuninushi]], who is Daikokuten's name equivalence in Shinto mythology, descendent and son-in-laws of Susanoo-no-Mikoto.
* Oṃ Mahākālaya Svāhā is the mantra of Daikoku(a.k.a. Mahākāla) asking for luck in making connections and financial fortune.
* Oṃ Mahākālaya Svāhā is the mantra of Daikoku(a.k.a. Mahākāla) asking for luck in making connections and financial fortune.
* According to {{Transient icon|Takeminakata}}'s profile, Okuninushi was the Representative of his world prior to Amaterasu's invasion and his exile at her hands.
* According to {{Transient icon|Takeminakata}}'s profile, Okuninushi was the Representative of his world prior to Amaterasu's invasion and his exile at her hands.
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