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  • ID: 392021
  • Uploader: Jigster »
  • Date: over 16 years ago
  • Size: 1.91 MB .jpg (3690x4545) »
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  • Score: 6
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konohanasakuya-hime (japanese mythology and 1 more) drawn by yashiro_seika
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    henmere
    almost 14 years ago
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    Konohana-(no)-Sakuya-Bime(Hime), a goddess of easy delivery and fire in Japanese mythology. Konohana Sakuya in Persona 4 came from this deity.

    • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konohanasakuya-hime
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    civilianscoot
    almost 14 years ago
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    I thought it was like Reimu's Ex-mode but whatever.

    It's a really nice picture nonetheless.

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    Tenebrous
    about 13 years ago
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    henmere said:
    goddess of easy delivery and fire

    ... Those two things are not historically well affiliated in Japanese mythology. I wonder if the irony was intentional.

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    henmere
    about 13 years ago
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    Tenebrous said:
    ... Those two things are not historically well affiliated in Japanese mythology. I wonder if the irony was intentional.

    Apparently, Konohanasakuya's myth seems to be a kind of trial by ordeal.

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