One of the gods of Japanese lore. Son of Kamimusubi, he was so small he fell through her fingers at birth. Though he would normally be counted among the Amatsukami, he became blood-brothers with Okuninushi, and is now considered a Kunitsukami. After building Japan with Okuninushi, he is said to have returned to Tokoyo no Kuni, the land of eternity.
One of the gods of Japanese lore. Son of Kamimusubi, he was so small he fell through her fingers at birth. Though he would normally be counted among the Amatsukami, he became blood-brothers with Okuninushi, and is now considered a Kunitsukami. After building Japan with Okuninushi, he is said to have returned to Tokoyo no Kuni, the land of eternity.
↑Page description: Page features a table with Sukuna-Hikona's skill table at the bottom Persona 4: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by DoubleJump Publishing Inc.. English. 18. ISBN-13: 978-0979884863.
↑Page description: Page features a table with Sukuna-Hikona's skill table in it. "5 (Data)", Persona 4 the Golden Complete Guide, Dengeki Playstation. Published by ASCII. 358. ISBN-13: 978-4048866637.