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* Town Girls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, Seimei is the Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) to Sadamitsu's Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl) and the princess's Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero).

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* Town Girls: TownGirls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, Seimei is the Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) to Sadamitsu's Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl) and the princess's Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero).



* Town Girls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, Sadamitsu is the Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl) to Seimei's Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) and the princess's Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero).

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* Town Girls: TownGirls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, Sadamitsu is the Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl) to Seimei's Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) and the princess's Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero).



* Town Girls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, the princess is the Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero) to Seimei's Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) and Sadamitsu's Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl).

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* Town Girls: TownGirls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, the princess is the Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero) to Seimei's Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) and Sadamitsu's Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl).
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* Town Girls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, Seimei is the Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) to Sadamitsu's Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl) and the princess's Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero).


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* Town Girls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, Sadamitsu is the Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl) to Seimei's Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) and the princess's Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero).


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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Granted, she probably has no choice ''but'' to be active in some way, given her unexplained banishment from the land of the living, but nonetheless, the princess, as said above, is the one who revives Raikoh at the beginning of the first Otogi and (depending on how frequently players visit her shop) makes sure he's properly equipped with the best weapons, accessories and magic spells over the course of the game.
* Town Girls: When putting all three of Raikoh's female allies together, the princess is the Neither (a royal who somehow mastered necromancy and acts as a dispatcher for the hero) to Seimei's Butch (a borderline Bifauxnen woman with a traditionally male occupation (onmyōji)) and Sadamitsu's Femme (a sweet, sensitive and (albeit ''disarmingly'') innocent young girl).
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* Superboss: He's this in the second game, in the last Forest of Havoc BonusStage "A Quiet Moon".

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* Superboss: He's this in the second game, in the last Forest of Havoc BonusStage "A Quiet Moon".
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* BonusBoss: He's this in the second game, in the last Forest of Havoc BonusStage "A Quiet Moon".
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%%* * FaceDeathWithDignity: For all of his bravado, Michizane is not only surprisingly calm and accepting of his defeat during his last few moments of life, but also regretful of his actions.
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* VillainousBreakdown: His sudden transformation into his meteor-like "Lifestone" form is a result of his unwillingness to accept defeat after Raikoh strikes him down on the second playthrough.
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* DishingOutDirt: As stated above, he (and the [[{{Mooks}} mook]] priests that follow after him) belong to the house of Oryu, the Yellow Dragon of '''Earth''', and worship "earth gods".
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* HitodamaLight: Masakado's horse has one that emanates around its face. In his pre-level profile writeup, his horse appears to have this in ''place'' of an actual face.

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* PlayingWithFire[=/=]ProjectileWebbing: As a basic attack, Chitō can project fireballs from both his thorax and "his" abdomen. Additionally, in a flashier manner, he can also summon fiery web threads to rain down on any of the heroes, hitting them with the [[ManOnFire Red Flames]] status effect if they're not careful. As mentioned above, Seimei later gets a fourth tier Suzaku spell called "Golden Spider" that's based directly off Chitō's special attack.

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* PlayingWithFire[=/=]ProjectileWebbing: PlayingWithFire: As a basic attack, Chitō can project fireballs from both his thorax and "his" abdomen. Additionally, in a flashier manner, he can also [[ProjectileWebbing summon fiery web threads threads]] to rain down on any of the heroes, hitting them with the [[ManOnFire Red Flames]] status effect if they're not careful. As mentioned above, Seimei later gets a fourth tier Suzaku spell called "Golden Spider" that's based directly off Chitō's special attack.

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* BladeOnAStick: The Dragon Point, Ogre's Horn and Three Winds all count.



* MultiMeleeMaster: In ''Otogi: Myth of Demons'', Raikoh has over 30 weapons at his disposal, including [[CoolSword light swords]], [[{{BFS}} heavy swords]], [[MagicStaff magic staves]], [[DualWielding dual blades]], and [[BladeOnAStick spears]], and he can use them all like its second nature. Sadly averted in Otogi 2, where he can only use swords.

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* MultiMeleeMaster: In ''Otogi: Myth of Demons'', Raikoh has over 30 weapons at his disposal, including [[CoolSword light swords]], [[{{BFS}} heavy swords]], [[MagicStaff magic staves]], [[DualWielding dual blades]], and [[BladeOnAStick spears]], spears, and he can use them all like its second nature. Sadly averted in Otogi 2, where he can only use swords.



* BladeOnAStick: When they become '''Warrior''' Ghouls by [[DemonicPossession possessing statues]] in the "Shrine of Idols", they wield spears against players.
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* BaritoneOfStrength: As can be expected from his large stature, he has a deep voice to match.



%%* BadassBaritone: His Japanese voice
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* BadassBaritone: As can be expected from his large stature, he has a deep voice to match.

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* ColonyDrop: When players use Raikoh to beat the fully powered Nine-tailed Fox, he'll use the last of his life force to merge with the piece of floating rock he falls into and turns his body into a massive meteor. Afterwards, in a last ditch effort to kill all of humanity, he'll start falling toward the planet. You ''have'' to destroy it before it hits home.

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* ColonyDrop: When players use Raikoh to beat the fully powered Nine-tailed Fox, he'll use the last of his life force to merge with the piece of floating rock he falls into and turns his body transform into a massive meteor. Afterwards, in a last ditch effort to [[KillAllHumans kill all of humanity, humanity]], he'll start falling toward the planet. You ''have'' to destroy it before it hits home.



* FantasticRacism: Towards humans of course. Interestingly, this aspect of his character is framed in a HumansAreBastards kind of way. Towards the end of the opening cutscene before the boss fight, he’ll claim that all humans "from whose shadows demons are born" [[KillAllHumans must die]] in order to "cleanse and restore the flow of Ki". Furthermore, if players lose to him, the closing cutscene will have him give a short soliloquy where he describes humans as "maggots" who have "defiled the earth" by "building their castles and having their wars". As a result, it comes into question whether he's the malevolent demon he appears to be or a WellIntentionedExtremist.

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* FantasticRacism: Towards humans of course. Interestingly, this aspect of his character is framed in a HumansAreBastards kind of way. Towards the end of the opening cutscene before the boss fight, he’ll claim that [[KillAllHumans all humans "from whose shadows demons are born" [[KillAllHumans must die]] in order to "cleanse and restore the flow of Ki". Furthermore, if players lose to him, the closing cutscene will have him give a short soliloquy where he describes humans as "maggots" who have "defiled the earth" by "building their castles and having their wars". As a result, it comes into question whether he's the malevolent demon he appears to be or a WellIntentionedExtremist.
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* CometOfDoom: As mentioned above, he assumes a meteor form in an attempt to destroy the Capital and all the people in it.

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%%* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Michizane. The most obvious difference revolves around their species, with him being an animal spirit while Michizane was a human (albeit a greatly empowered one). Secondly, whereas Michizane was a sorcerer who attained godlike power, the Nine-Tailed Fox is already established as a god-like being. Lastly, upon finally being defeated by Raikoh, Michizane regrets his villainous actions and [[FaceDeathWithDignity accepts his death with grace and humility]]. The Nine-Tailed Fox

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%%* * ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Michizane. The most obvious difference revolves around their species, species and sizes, with him the fox being an a giant animal spirit while Michizane was a human (albeit a greatly empowered one).to Michizane's normal-sized human. Secondly, whereas Michizane was a sorcerer who attained godlike power, the Nine-Tailed Fox is already established as a god-like being. Lastly, upon finally being defeated by Raikoh, Raikoh in ''Myth of Demons'', Michizane regrets his villainous actions and [[FaceDeathWithDignity accepts his death death]] with [[GracefulLoser grace and humility]]. The Nine-Tailed Fox on the other hand has a VillainousBreakdown upon his defeat by Raikoh, which causes him to go OneWingedAngel in a last-ditch effort to destroy the Capital and all the people in it.



* FantasticRacism: Towards humans of course. Interestingly, this aspect of his character is framed in a HumansAreBastards kind of way. Towards the end of the opening cutscene before the boss fight, he’ll claim that all humans "from whose shadows demons are born" must die in order to "cleanse and restore the flow of Ki". Furthermore, if players lose to him, the closing cutscene will have him give a short soliloquy where he describes humans as "maggots" who have "defiled the earth" by "building their castles and having their wars". As a result, it comes into question whether he's the malevolent demon he appears to be or a WellIntentionedExtremist.

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* FantasticRacism: Towards humans of course. Interestingly, this aspect of his character is framed in a HumansAreBastards kind of way. Towards the end of the opening cutscene before the boss fight, he’ll claim that all humans "from whose shadows demons are born" [[KillAllHumans must die die]] in order to "cleanse and restore the flow of Ki". Furthermore, if players lose to him, the closing cutscene will have him give a short soliloquy where he describes humans as "maggots" who have "defiled the earth" by "building their castles and having their wars". As a result, it comes into question whether he's the malevolent demon he appears to be or a WellIntentionedExtremist.


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* KillAllHumans: As mentioned above, he claims that all humans must die to "cleanse the flow of Ki", because it's from their "shadows" that "demons are born".
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* FreeFallFight: After Raikoh defeats the fully-powered Nine-Tailed Fox, he has to destroy the fox in his meteor form while both are falling through the sky, to keep the fox from crashing into the Earth.

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* FreeFallFight: After Raikoh defeats the fully-powered Nine-Tailed Fox, he has to destroy the fox in his "Lifestone" meteor form while both are falling through the sky, to keep the fox from crashing into the Earth.



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%%* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Michizane. Whereas Michizane was a human sorcerer who attained godlike power

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%%* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Michizane. Whereas The most obvious difference revolves around their species, with him being an animal spirit while Michizane was a human (albeit a greatly empowered one). Secondly, whereas Michizane was a sorcerer who attained godlike powerpower, the Nine-Tailed Fox is already established as a god-like being. Lastly, upon finally being defeated by Raikoh, Michizane regrets his villainous actions and [[FaceDeathWithDignity accepts his death with grace and humility]]. The Nine-Tailed Fox
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* CometofDoom: As mentioned above, he assumes a meteor form in an attempt to destroy the Capital and all the people in it.

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* TheHeart: She's the kindest and most sensitive member of the Shitennō.


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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. She's the only female member of the Shitennō, but not the only female member of the whole team overall.
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* TheChick: The only female member of the Four Generals, not to mention the most sensitive of all six playable characters in general.
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* MagicalFloatingShawl: Tsuna has one of these, likely in homage to Raijin, another lightning wielder of Japanese myth who is often depicted with his own hagoromo.
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* IcyBlueEyes: Not really apparent with her actual game model, but based on the way she looks in promotional art for Otogi 2, she has these to highlight her connection to water and ice.
* InnocentBlueEyes: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Sadamitsu is young and innocent, but that innocence is contradicted by her deadly scythe-wielding skills and willingness to join in battles against demons.


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* SupernaturalGoldEyes: He has these, fitting his feral, bipedal [[{{Raiju}} raiju]]-like form and his affinity for lightning magic.
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* NiceGirl: In addition to being a great warrior in her own right despite her age, Sadamitsu is also an absolute sweetheart. So nice that she's willing to take Tsuna's Jerkass behavior in stride when players use her to rescue him in the "Tower of Bones".

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* NiceGirl: In addition to being a great warrior in her own right despite her age, Sadamitsu is also an absolute sweetheart. So nice that she's willing to take Tsuna's Jerkass {{Jerkass}} behavior in stride when players use her to rescue him in the "Tower of Bones".
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%%* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sadamitsu is an absolute sweetheart, but also a quick lethal fighter STILL WORKING ON THIS
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* WaterIsWomanly: She represents water, has ice powers, and is the only female member of the Shitennō, as well as the more superficially feminine female character compared to {{Bifauxnen}} Seimei.
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