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  2. Onibi - Wikipedia

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    The character 燐 at that time in China could also mean the luminescence of fireflies, triboelectricity, and was not a word that indicated the chemical element "phosphorus". [ 1 ] Meanwhile, in Japan, according to the explanation in the "Wakan Sansai Zue", for humans, horses, and cattle die in battle and stain the ground with blood, the onibi ...

  3. List of Yaiba characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Minami Takayama [1] [2] (1993 and 2025 series) Yaiba Kurogane (鉄 刃, Kurogane Yaiba) is the Thunder God incarnate, and later acquires the legendary Dragon's Orb. . Since he fights without the Thunder Orb in the socketed Thunder God's sword, he was spared the same fate of being possessed by the sword's owner that had befallen Onima

  4. Onimusha - Wikipedia

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    He appears in Onimusha 2 in a flashback drawing. Jūbei Yagyū is the main protagonist of Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny. As the first leader of the Yagyū clan seen in the series and originator of Shin-in style sword combat, he was born as Sougen but later given the name Jūbei as a child, a tradition which would continue as seen with his ...

  5. Warriors Orochi - Wikipedia

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    Warriors Orochi (無双OROCHI, Musō Orochi) is a hack and slash video game for PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360, developed by Koei and Omega Force.It is a crossover of two of Koei's popular video game series, Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors (specifically Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2) and the first title in the Warriors Orochi series.

  6. Warriors Orochi 2 - Wikipedia

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    Warriors Orochi 2, known in Japan as Musō Orochi: Rebirth of the Demon Lord [4] (無双OROCHI 魔王再臨, Musō Orochi: Maō Sairin, lit.Unmatched Orochi: Rebirth of the Demon Lord), is a 2008 video game developed by Koei and Omega Force for the PlayStation 2.

  7. Yūrei - Wikipedia

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    Alternative names include Bōrei (亡霊), meaning ruined or departed spirit, Shiryō (死霊), meaning dead spirit, or the more encompassing Yōkai (妖怪) or Obake (お化け). Like their Western counterparts, they are thought to be spirits barred from a peaceful afterlife .

  8. Warriors Orochi 3 - Wikipedia

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    All characters from Warriors Orochi 2 and Musou Orochi Z return in this game. Unlike the first two games (which the costumes for the characters from Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2 are used), the costumes for the characters are taken from Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends and Sengoku Musou 3 Z. Characters not present in either game ...

  9. Atmospheric ghost lights - Wikipedia

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    [2] Some ghost lights such as St. Elmo's fire or the shiranui have been explained as optical phenomena of light emitted through electrical activity. Other types may be due to combustion of flammable gases, ball lightning , meteors , torches and other human-made fires, the misperception of human objects, and pranks.