Toki Alley Tales
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...
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Inazuma references to yokai, kitsune, oni, tanuki, shrine stories, and supernatural island folklore.
Sorted by source-text mentions, then by reading depth. Open a book to read the surrounding passage.
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...
...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...
...ame nightmare again, forcing Yutaka Riko to relive the night when the oni race was destroyed. The dark clouds roared as they closed in, swallowing the village whole. The ink-like flames...
...voice. Yae Masako, Guuji of the Grand Kaminaru Shrine, descendant of Kitsune lineage, and Eternity's servant and friend... She goes by too many names to remember. In the eyes of the people...
...o have a few cards for dice-conversion in your deck," said the little Kitsune as she approached with a tray of dishes. "This is exactly why Abu didn't want to learn the trick, and it's also...
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