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* This is one of the [[cover card]]s of ''[[Deck Build Pack: Amazing Defenders]]''/''[[Amazing Defenders]]''.
 
* This is one of the [[cover card]]s of ''[[Deck Build Pack: Amazing Defenders]]''/''[[Amazing Defenders]]''.
  
* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Mikanko Kagura]]" and "[[Ohime the Manifested Mikanko]]".
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Mikanko Kagura]]" and "[[Mikanko Spiritwalk]]".
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* This monster is named after ''Ōhime'' (大日女), one of the names for ''[[wikipedia:Amaterasu|Amaterasu]]'', the Japanese goddess of the sun.
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** This monster's lemon-themed emblem resembles the [[wikipedia:Imperial Seal of Japan|Imperial Seal of Japan]] used by the [[wikipedia:Emperor of Japan|Japanese imperial lineage]], whom are said to be direct descendants of ''Amaterasu''.
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* The rooster motif of this monster is based on the ''[[wikipedia:ja:天岩戸#古事記|Tokoyo-no-naganakidori]]'', a mythical breed of [[wikipedia:Long-crowing chicken|long-crowing chickens]] from the heavenly realm ''Tokoyo''. The ''Tokoyo-no-naganakidori'' is associated with ''Amaterasu'' as her divine messenger because its crows were used to help lure the goddess out of ''[[wikipedia:Amano-Iwato|Ama-no-Iwato]]''.
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* The sword and mirror of this monster are based on the ''[[wikipedia:Kusanagi no Tsurugi|Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi]]'' and the ''[[wikipedia:Yata no Kagami|Yata-no-Kagami]]'', two of the [[wikipedia:Imperial Regalia of Japan|Imperial Regalia of Japan]].
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* "[[Arahime the Manifested Mikanko]]" is "[[Hu-Li the Jewel Mikanko]]" possessed by "Ohime" as a ''[[wikipedia:Yorishiro|yorishiro]]''.

Latest revision as of 00:04, 3 October 2023

  • The rooster motif of this monster is based on the Tokoyo-no-naganakidori, a mythical breed of long-crowing chickens from the heavenly realm Tokoyo. The Tokoyo-no-naganakidori is associated with Amaterasu as her divine messenger because its crows were used to help lure the goddess out of Ama-no-Iwato.