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Inazuma references to yokai, kitsune, oni, tanuki, shrine stories, and supernatural island folklore.
Inazuma book passages connected to the Sacred Sakura, Narukami, shrine memory, and cleansing traditions.
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Compare Yokai and Sacred Sakura across 2 shared Genshin Impact source books, with excerpts and region signals.
Inazuma references to yokai, kitsune, oni, tanuki, shrine stories, and supernatural island folklore.
Inazuma book passages connected to the Sacred Sakura, Narukami, shrine memory, and cleansing traditions.
Each card shows why the same book mentions both terms.
Yokai: Volume 1: Prologue The Tanuki's Oral History of Inazuma They say that in the past, before the fragile and short-lived mortals had crossed over the sea to these lands, Inazuma was once a land...
Sacred Sakura: ...admit defeat, but the fact remains that they ceded the giant Thunder Sakura to the kitsune. But the kitsune are a crafty and cunning bunch too, and equally skilled in the art of...
Yokai: ...me drinking money? It's not like you've got anything better to do." "Tonight, though, the drinks are on me." She laughed, and reiterated this a couple more times. "You're back." I watched as...
Sacred Sakura: ...I watched as the evening breeze brought a few flower petals from the Sacred Sakura and landed them in her cup, making ripples that disturbed the reflection of the moon. Overcome by a strong...
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