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==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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===Design=== | ===Design=== | ||
Kaya-no-Hime is a reworked version of an unused design from {{link|game|SMT4A}}.<ref name=":0">{{Cite Web|quote= |translquote= |title=|publ= |publisher= |page= |url= [https://twitter.com/Atlus_West/status/1461446615751815168/ Official ATLUS West on Twitter]|archive= [https://web.archive.org/web/20211228003542/https://twitter.com/Atlus_West/status/1461446615751815168/]|published= November 18, 2021|retrieved= February 20, 2024|site= Twitter|type= }}</ref> | |||
According to designer Masayuki Doi, Kaya-no-Hime resembles a straw doll as a reference to the Japanese word "Kaya," which refers to the dried straws used in thatch roofs. Her clothing is reminiscent of traditional Japanese garments, and the "Hime" in her name inspired her "somewhat naïve" look, which was intended to give the impression of an oblivious princess.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
Kaya-no-Hime's design in {{Link|Game|GMT}} is that of a earth worm. The sprite used is reused from the demon [[Worm]]. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
==={{Link|Game|SMT5}}=== | ==={{Link|Game|SMT5}}=== | ||
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==Compendium== | ==Compendium== | ||
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|smt5=A goddess of grasses in Japanese mythology. | |||
The name "Kaya" refers to the grass that was used to build traditional grass-roof houses, highlighting its importance to the people of ancient Japan. | |||
|smt5=A goddess of grasses in Japanese mythology. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
Kaya-no-Hime's name is believed to come from the Japanese 萱 or 茅 (''kaya'', "grasses used in thatching") + の (''no'', genitive particle) + 媛 or 姫 (''hime'', an appellation for princesses and noblewomen). | |||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
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|jaM= | |jaR=Kayanohime | ||
|zhS= | |jaM=Kayanohime. ''Katakana'' rendering of the Japanese 鹿屋野比売 ''Kayanohime''. | ||
|zhSM= | |zhS= 鹿屋野比卖 ''Lùwūyěbǐmài'' | ||
|zhT= | |zhSM=Kayanohime. Simplified Chinese rendering of the Japanese 鹿屋野比売 ''Kayanohime''. | ||
|zhTM= | |zhT= 鹿屋野比賣神 ''Lùwūyěbǐmài Shén'' | ||
|zhTM=Kayanohime-no-Kami. Traditional Chinese rendering of the Japanese 鹿屋野比売神 ''Kayanohime-no-Kami''. | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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SMT5 Kaya-no-Hime Concept Artwork.png|Concept artwork of Kaya-no-Hime by [[Masayuki Doi]] | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei V]] | [[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei V]] | ||
[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance]] | |||
[[Category:Demons in Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Revelation]] |
Latest revision as of 23:38, 2 November 2024
Kaya-no-Hime is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Profile
Origin
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Design
Kaya-no-Hime is a reworked version of an unused design from Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse.[1]
According to designer Masayuki Doi, Kaya-no-Hime resembles a straw doll as a reference to the Japanese word "Kaya," which refers to the dried straws used in thatch roofs. Her clothing is reminiscent of traditional Japanese garments, and the "Hime" in her name inspired her "somewhat naïve" look, which was intended to give the impression of an oblivious princess.[1]
Kaya-no-Hime's design in Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Revelation is that of a earth worm. The sprite used is reused from the demon Worm.
Gameplay
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Compendium
Compendium Entries | |
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Shin Megami Tensei V | A goddess of grasses in Japanese mythology.
The name "Kaya" refers to the grass that was used to build traditional grass-roof houses, highlighting its importance to the people of ancient Japan. |
Trivia
This section is a stub. You can help Megami Tensei Wiki by expanding it. | |
No reason provided. |
Nomenclature
Kaya-no-Hime's name is believed to come from the Japanese 萱 or 茅 (kaya, "grasses used in thatching") + の (no, genitive particle) + 媛 or 姫 (hime, an appellation for princesses and noblewomen).
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | カヤノヒメ Kayanohime | Kayanohime. Katakana rendering of the Japanese 鹿屋野比売 Kayanohime. |
Simplified Chinese | 鹿屋野比卖 Lùwūyěbǐmài | Kayanohime. Simplified Chinese rendering of the Japanese 鹿屋野比売 Kayanohime. |
Traditional Chinese | 鹿屋野比賣神 Lùwūyěbǐmài Shén | Kayanohime-no-Kami. Traditional Chinese rendering of the Japanese 鹿屋野比売神 Kayanohime-no-Kami. |
Gallery
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Concept artwork of Kaya-no-Hime by Masayuki Doi
Videos
Notes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Official ATLUS West on Twitter. Archived: [1]. Published November 18, 2021. Retrieved February 20, 2024. Twitter.