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|smt5=A tengu that is said to have lived in Mt. Kurama in Kyoto. | |smt5=A tengu that is said to have lived in Mt. Kurama in Kyoto. | ||
The most powerful and well-known of the tengu, he has the power to fend off disease and bring good fortune. He is also said to have trained Yoshitsune how to fight with a sword when Yoshitsune was still a child. Some believe him to be Bishamonten's night form. | |||
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|p4=A member of the Tengu race in Japanese myth. The most powerful and popular of all Tengu, they have the power to fend off evil spirits and attract good luck.<!--Same in Golden--> | |p4=A member of the Tengu race in Japanese myth. The most powerful and popular of all Tengu, they have the power to fend off evil spirits and attract good luck.<!--Same in Golden--> | ||
|p5 | |p5=A type of tengu said to have lived on Mt. Kurama in Kyoto. The most powerful and well-known of the tengu, they have the power to fend off disease and bring good fortune. | ||
|pq1=A member of the Tengu race in Japanese myth. The most powerful and popular of all Tengu, they have the power to fend off evil spirits and attract good luck. | |pq1=A member of the Tengu race in Japanese myth. The most powerful and popular of all Tengu, they have the power to fend off evil spirits and attract good luck. | ||
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