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{{#vardefine:transient en title|Scout Leader}}
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{{#vardefine:transient gate|Kamuy Kotan}}
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{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Precipitous Hailstorm of Frost<rt>Toichisenkuru</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Precipitous Hailstorm of Frost<rt>Cold Sky at Morning</rt></ruby>}}
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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Transient from and the world representative of the world of Kamuy Kotan, the world preserved by way of Freezing. Originally he was a mysterious being who could only be seen by little children no taller than butterbur leaves. When Korpokkur comes across children, he will plant giant butterburs on that land. That will hail the arrival of spring and the land will become a place people can live on. However once children grow to be taller than the butterbur, they will no longer be able to see the people who live under those leaves. Korpokkur will leave, water will parch, fish will rot, and people can no longer dwell there. He loves the very young more than anything else and wishes to build a children only paradise, which is why he was summoned to Tokyo. Due to a past incident, he hates the person who pushed away the leaves and exposed himself. }}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Transient from and the world representative of the world of Kamuy Kotan, the world preserved by way of Freezing. Originally he was a mysterious being who could only be seen by little children no taller than butterbur leaves. When Korpokkur comes across children, he will plant giant butterburs on that land. That will hail the arrival of spring and the land will become a place people can live on. However once children grow to be taller than the butterbur, they will no longer be able to see the people who live under those leaves. Korpokkur will leave, water will parch, fish will rot, and people can no longer dwell there. He loves the very young more than anything else and wishes to build a children only paradise, which is why he was summoned to Tokyo. Due to a past incident, he hates the person who pushed away the leaves and exposed himself. }}
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|hit-minor=Hyaah!
|hit-minor=Hyaah!
|hit-major=Y...you saw me...?!
|hit-major=Y...you saw me...?!
|charge=Come quickly, children, under my leaf. Precipitous Hailstorm of Frost, Toichisenkuru!
|charge=Come quickly, children, under my leaf. Precipitous Hailstorm of Frost, Toichiseunkur!
|victory=It's so fun! Let's just stay as children forever together, shall we? Forever and ever, blissfully ignorant...
|victory=It's so fun! Let's just stay as children forever together, shall we? Forever and ever, blissfully ignorant...
|ko=Why are you turning into an adult...?! Damn you...All the water and fish shall dry up now!!!
|ko=Why are you turning into an adult...?! Damn you...All the water and fish shall dry up now!!!
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koro-pok-guru Korpokkur] are a race of small people, from the Ainu beliefs, north of Japan. These little people despised being seen, and often gave gifts to the Ainu during the night, to avoid it.
*[[wikipedia:Korpokkur|Korpokkur]] are a race of small people, from the Ainu beliefs, north of Japan. These little people despised being seen, and often gave gifts to the Ainu during the night, to avoid it.
* the division of the word into Kor (or Koro), Pok, and Kur (or Kuru) describe them as People under the Fuki(butterbur) leaves (kor= Butterbur, Pok= under, Kur= People).
* the division of the word into Kor (or Koro), Pok, and Kur (or Kuru) describe them as People under the Fuki(butterbur) leaves (kor= Butterbur, Pok= under, Kur= People).
* Korpokkur also has some resemblance with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan Peter Pan], as he wishes for kids to never grow up, and, from his phrasing, it also implies the book's Peter Pan intentions of killing each kid when they grew up, also applies to him.
* Korpokkur also has some resemblance with [[wikipedia:Peter_Pan|Peter Pan]], as he wishes for kids to never grow up, and, from his phrasing, it also implies the book's Peter Pan intentions of killing each kid when they grew up, also applies to him.


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