Land of Wa

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Wa no Kuni or Land of Wa(Official Translation) is one of the worlds that are participating in The Game. It's based on Japanese legends, folktales, history and literatures and is named after the ancient name of Japan.

The World Representative of Wa no Kuni is Yoritomo.

The exiled soul of Wa no Kuni was Yoshitsune.

Overview

Transients

Transients of Wa no Kuni

Benten
【Originated from
Deva Loka】

Daikoku
【Originated from
Takamagahara】

Ebisu
【Originated from
Takamagahara】

Hakumen
【Originated from
Hourai】

Kenta
【His familiar
Inugami】

Kotaro
【His familiar
Orochimaru】

Motosumi
【His companions
Zenki and Goki】

Yukimura
【Exception】

Yoritomo
【Representative】

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Anonymous user
No. 15567
15 months ago
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>>11713 This is just a personal theory and concept... so no hard proof whatsoever...

IF we incorporate the game idea itself, tokyoites (people in Tokyo of the game) might have the most belief in their own faith (obviously the Land of Wa) hence the more number of transients from that realm.

  • sorry for my bad grammar :)
Anonymous user
No. 13554
21 months ago
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how is masakado not a transient like he's literally perfect to be made into one
Anonymous user
No. 12560
25 months ago
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>>12156

Heliopolis is practically non existent
Anonymous user
No. 12156
27 months ago
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>>11713 Gotta prioritize glorious nippon culture I guess. Many other japanese games centered around world mythologies tend to have a little bias toward their own mythology, likely because that's what they're the most familiar with.

Nothing special though; if LW were Western European, you could bet that they would prioritize Greek/Roman and Christian myths.
Anonymous user
No. 11713
29 months ago
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Wow there's so many transients from Land of Wa when we compare the other worlds
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