A Preliminary Study of Sangonomiya Folk Belief
...drawing to a close in Inazuma. It is said that during this time, the Great Serpent Orobashi broke the coral branches off his body and guided the people of the deep sea back to the light of...
The Complete Teyvat Library
Watatsumi and Sangonomiya source passages tied to Orobashi, the Great Serpent, shrine memory, and older Inazuma island history.
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...drawing to a close in Inazuma. It is said that during this time, the Great Serpent Orobashi broke the coral branches off his body and guided the people of the deep sea back to the light of...
Sangonomiya was once an ocean abyss, until the Great Serpent came, forming a vortex with its spiral movements, and fashioning the coral into an island. Thus the people of Sangonomiya named...
...e scaleless serpent as "Ouroboros," and the coral-adorned serpent as "Orobashi." Dainichi Mikoshi The earliest name of this place was "Helios," and it was the high tower built by the sage...
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It shows 3 source-book matches, 20 text mentions, and the regions where Orobashi appears in the archive.
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