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* [[wikipedia:Komainu|Komainu]], sometimes called lion-dogs, are statues put in the entrance of Shinto temples with the objective of warding off evil spirits. | * [[wikipedia:Komainu|Komainu]], sometimes called lion-dogs, are statues put in the entrance of Shinto temples with the objective of warding off evil spirits. | ||
* 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. | ||
*His Charge skill, Misogiharae, is a Shinto term that combines the words misogi (禊) and harae (祓) which refers to the act of purifying the mind and body by removing sins and impurities that are considered taboo. | |||
** Misogi is performed when a person who serves in a Shinto ritual comes into contact with impurities, and harae is performed on those who committed sins and impurities. | |||
*[[Year of the Wildest Boar]] | *[[Year of the Wildest Boar]] | ||
**He enjoys cleaning due to how his grandfather thought it was similar to purification ceremonies | **He enjoys cleaning due to how his grandfather thought it was similar to purification ceremonies |
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