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  2. Amaterasu (Ōkami) - Wikipedia

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    Amaterasu was created for the video game Ōkami.She appears as a typical white wolf to outside observers, but her true form, visible to the player and those with strong spiritual beliefs, depicts her with red markings and fur curlicues, as well as her weapon, typically depicted as the Divine Retribution Reflector, one of a class of weapons based on ancient bronze mirrors. [3]

  3. Amaterasu - Wikipedia

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    Amaterasu is an attributive verb form that modifies the noun after it, ōmikami. This epithet is therefore, much more semantically transparent than most names recorded in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki , in that it means exactly what it means, without allusion, inference or etymological opacity, literally 'The Great August Goddess Who Shines in ...

  4. Ōkami - Wikipedia

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    Amaterasu boards the Ark alone, defeating the spirits of the felled demons onboard. Amaterasu finds Waka in battle with Yami, the machine-esque leader of the demons who led the genocide of the gods ages ago; Waka is knocked unconscious and Amaterasu takes his place. After a long battle, Yami drains her power and nearly destroys the Celestial Gods.

  5. Amatsu-Mikaboshi (character) - Wikipedia

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    Mikaboshi possessed the conventional abilities of one of the Kami, the order of Japanese deities, such as superhuman strength, speed, durability, agility, endurance and recuperative abilities, as well as high ability to wield some form of potent Japanese dark magic, a brand of sorcery that seems especially effective against the Olympian deities.

  6. List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    Amatsuhikone, considered the third son of Amaterasu. [11] Amatsumara (天津麻羅), the kami of iron-working. [12] Amatsu-Mikaboshi (天津甕星), the kami of stars who existed before the Kotoamatsukami. Amenohoakari, (天火明命) a sun and agriculture god. Ame-no-hohi (天菩比神, 天穂日命) considered the second son of Amaterasu. [13]

  7. Ōkamiden - Wikipedia

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    Chibiterasu, as revealed by Matsushita, is, in fact, Amaterasu's son, as was previously speculated. Producer Eshiro noted that he is a "young form of existence" and not fully grown; he retains several abilities of Amaterasu, including the Celestial Brush, but lacks her power, which will be reflected in the plot and gameplay.

  8. List of Record of Ragnarok characters - Wikipedia

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    Amaterasu Ōkami (天照大神, Amaterasu Ōkami) The Shinto goddess of the sun and chief kami of the pantheon, as well as one of the Three Noble Gods, ruling over the heavens. Tsukuyomi no Mikoto (月夜見の尊, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto) The Shinto god of the moon and one of the Three Noble Gods, ruling over the oceans. Izanagi (伊邪那岐 ...

  9. List of Fire Force characters - Wikipedia

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    An engineer famously known as the God of Fire and Smithing (炎と鍛冶の神, Honō To Kaji No Kami), his family having a bitter history with Haijima Industries as they developed the Amaterasu reactor and severed ties with the company upon learning its power source. While raised to believe the company stole his family’s Amaterasu plans ...