![]() ![]() Yuri Hyuga - Karin Koenig - Gepetto & Cornelia - Blanca ![]() Poor Man's Curry | Curry Sage | Cutlet CurryĪmphisbaena | Luvart | Baphomet | Housougami | Futtachi | Itsumade | Rasetsu | Tsunemotomushi ![]() Murgh Korma | Murgh Masala | Murgh Madras | Murgh Vindaloo | Gosht Korma | Gosht Masala | Gosht Madras | Gosht VindalooĬhingri Korma | Chingri Masala | Chingri Madras | Chingri Vindaloo | Fish Curry | Hashed Beef Man | Dry Curry Man Otoroshi | Waira | Dog Guardian | Bailey | Torso | Beatrice | Golden Beetle | Penangglan | Aerolite | Onlooker | Talos Kukunochi | Arahabaki | Duergar | Peg O'Nell | Muscida | Mini-Tanukis | Tin Lion Titanium Soldier | Bethlehem | Graffias | Morgan | Takaokami | Hinogakutsuchi | Lion Dog | Yatanokami | Takemikazuchi | Ashra Zamuza | Echidna | Hati | Emptiness | Danters | LemuresĪkagi Soldier | Noh Masks | Spider Walker | Flying Drone | Pera-pera | Gaki | Koshoki | Steel Soldier | Bettle Walkerįlying Drone X | Enku | Yomi Samurai | Towd | Tengu | Mutant Snail | Blooming Phoenix | Lava Lump | Samurai Ghoul | Scorpilus Tweedledum | Ogoroja | Karin (Mirror Image) | [Yuri (Mirror Image) | Jack | Jill | Agony | Peryton | Gigafilaria | Megafilaria Thug | Fat Thug | Gregor | Roach Queen | Centipede | Barghest | Propolis | Tammuz | Lambton Worm | Clawed Commanderįortune Stick | Domovoi | Katherine | Gremlin | Langsuir | Calamity Orb | Ofnir | Otheon | Star Gazer | Stray Wolf | PaladinĬlawed Admiral | Kheperer | Gatorback | Quartzback | Wormgaur | Tweedledee Revenant | Statue | Ducky Toy | Wooden Lion | Death Snail | Skeeter | Zosim | Clawed Soldiers | Sting | Ekimmu In a time before the widespread use of mirrors, when they were only available to the wealthy, they came to represent truth and clarity - as they could only reflect reality, without the filter of preconception. Only high-ranking Shinto priests and the Emperor may see the treasure, and only then during the coronation. The actual historical existance of the mirror is unconfirmed - there exists no contemporary pictures or illustrations, and only vague written accounts. The other gods sealed off the cave entrance, so she wouldn't be able to retreat back to it, and pleaded with her to carry on her duties, which she accepted. In a bid to rouse her from the cave, the other gods hung a mirror, from a nearby tree, garlanded it with necklace of magatama gems and made a ruckus, as though in celebration, claiming to have found a replacement light.Ĭurious, Amaterasu peered from the cave, and caught sight of her dazzling reflection, and moved out towards the mirror. In Japanese mythology, goddess of the sun Amaterasu, during a fued with her brother, the god of storms, Susan-O, she hid in a cave, depriving the world of the sun, and plunging it into darkness. Representing the virtues of honesty and wisdom, it is presented to the new Emperor during their coronation, and said to be stored in the Ise Grand Shrine when not in use. The Yata no Kagami, is one of the legendary three Imperial Regalia of Japan. Artist impression of the possible appearance of the mirror. ![]()
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