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Mahito (written: 真人) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Awata no Mahito ( 粟田 真人 , died 719) , Japanese noble
By then, Junpei was interested in Mahito's beliefs of purifying malevolent humans, but he was manipulated into believing that everyone wished him harm and they should die. Mahito transfigured his brain, so he could access his Cursed Technique, which summoned a jellyfish-like shikigami, which is poisonous to the touch. He meets Yuji and the two ...
Yuji is devastated after Mahito kills his friend Junpei Yoshino, experiencing first-hand the harsh reality of the Jujutsu world he has become part of. During a competition between the Tokyo and Kyoto Jujutsu schools, Mahito steals three "Death Paintings"—half-human half-Curses—from the Tokyo school, summoning them to their full form. Yuji ...
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Mahito was born into the Awata family, descended from the Wani clan (和珥氏) and Kasuga clan (春日氏) and based in Yamashiro Province. In 681, Mahito was conferred the rank of shōkin-ge ( 小錦下 ) , corresponding to the lower junior fifth rank ( 従五位下 ) under the Ritsuryō court rank system .
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Their gender is never mentioned throughout the series, however the author explicitly stated that their gender is unknown. [111] In the Japanese text, they are referred to using gender-neutral pronouns. Dust Devil My Little Pony: Jeremy Whitley: Non-binary 2020 Dust Devil is a non-binary abada who uses the singular they/them pronouns. [112] Elliot
Mahito was originally a Chinese Taoist term for hermit, shinjin, [1] [2] but it was read as "mahito" in the Yakusa no kabane system, and was given the descendants of the Imperial Family after Emperor Ōjin. [1] At the beginning of the enactment, the title was given to 13 clans, after which the number was increased to 60 clans.