Difference between revisions of "Ibaraki"

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The source of his demonic power stems from the obsession of women he spurned in his human days, as a peerlessly handsome man. That deep-rooted grudge transforms his body into a feminine form. But, worried over the object of his admiration, Ibaraki tries desperately to hide this side, playing at being a different person. Though he thinks his act has everyone fooled, it is plainly obvious to everyone that they are one and the same.
The source of his demonic power stems from the obsession of women he spurned in his human days, as a peerlessly handsome man. That deep-rooted grudge transforms his body into a feminine form. But, worried over the object of his admiration, Ibaraki tries desperately to hide this side, playing at being a different person. Though he thinks his act has everyone fooled, it is plainly obvious to everyone that they are one and the same.
==Relations==
{| class='wikitable'
! Relation !! From Others !!  !! To Others
|-
! Like
| →
| rowspan='2' | {{Companion icon|size=medium|Ibaraki}}
| →{{Companion icon|Shuten}}
|-
! Dislike
| →
| →{{Companion icon|Ashigara}}
|}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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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