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==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/nozuchi.png Nozuchi==
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==[[Image:Demon_nozuchi_icon.png]] Nozuchi==
 
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A type of supernatural creature, resembling a headless, hammer-like snake. They attack humans by rolling and can also climb uphill. They are sometimes identified with Kaya-no-hime. Nozuchi are counted among the 35 children of the Japanese deities Izangi and Izanami.
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A type of supernatural creature, resembling a headless, hammer-like snake. They attack humans by rolling, and can also climb uphill. They are sometimes identified with Kaya-no-hime. Nozuchi are counted among the 35 children of the Japanese deities Izangi and Izanami.
  
 
Nozuchi are also sometimes identified with the modern-day tsuchinoko.
 
Nozuchi are also sometimes identified with the modern-day tsuchinoko.
 
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==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/naga.png Naga==
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==[[Image:Demon_naga_icon.png]] Naga==
 
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Snake gods of Indian mythology. They are usually depicted as human from the waist up and snake from the waist down. They are regarded as gods of the harvest, fertility, and reincarnation. Their venom can kill with one strike, and their bodies are immortal and can heal from any wound. Female Nagas are called Nagini, and are said to be both beautiful and clever.
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Snake gods of Indian mythology. They are usually depicted as human from the waist up and snake from the waist down. They are regarded as gods of the harvest, fertility, and reincarnation. Their venom can kill with one strike, and their bodies are immortal and can heal from any wound. Female Nagas are called nagini a(n)d are said to be both beautiful and clever.
  
The Nagas possess many of the world's finest jewels, which they use to illuminate the underground palaces in which they dwell. Because of their awesome defensive powers, statues of Nagas are often placed at the entrances of temples.  
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The Nagas possess many of the world's finest jewels, which they use to illuminate the underground palaces in which they dwell. Because of their awesome defensive powers, statues of Nagas are often placed at the entrances of temples.
 
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==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/mizuchi.png Mizuchi==
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==[[Image:Demon_mizuchi_icon.png]] Mizuchi==
 
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A snake god considered the lord of all freshwater creatures, the Mizuchi is thought to have originated from the Chinese Jiaolong.
 
A snake god considered the lord of all freshwater creatures, the Mizuchi is thought to have originated from the Chinese Jiaolong.
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==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/rajanaga.png Raja Naga==
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==[[Image:Demon_rajanaga_icon.png]] Raja Naga==
 
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A were-snake that appears in Hindu mythology. The Raja Naga is a member of the top echelon of Naga royalty. They are said to reside in India, southwest Asia and even Japan.
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A were-snake that appears in Hindu mythology. The Raja Naga is a member of the top echelon of Naga royalty. They are said to reside in India, Southwest Asia and even Japan.
  
 
They come in a variety of striking forms, from those whose top half is that of a snake to those who sport numerous cobra heads or even wings.
 
They come in a variety of striking forms, from those whose top half is that of a snake to those who sport numerous cobra heads or even wings.
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"A snake with a rainbow body from Murngin lore. He is a fertility deity that controls the weather, and resides in a holy pond filled with rainbow-colored water."
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==http://i.imgur.com/hEDLI1h.png Vritra==
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In Australian Aboriginal mythology, the Yurlungur is a great copper snake that is said to bring the rains and thus incite the renewal of life. It is commonly known as the rainbow serpent because the water where it lives shines like a rainbow. It was believed that if coloured light was seen inside a well (likely caused by light reflection) then the Yurlungur was within.
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==[[Image:Demon_yamatanoorochi_icon.png]] Yamatano-Orochi==
 
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In one story of the Yurlungur, he was awoken from a deep sleep by the smell of one of the Wawalag sisters' menstrual blood. Aroused by the smell of the blood, Yurlungur swallowed the Wawalag sisters whole, however it was later forced to regurgitate them both. The act of the serpent regurgitating them is used in Aboriginal ceremonies to symbolize a boy entering manhood.
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Yamata no Orochi or Orochi, translated as the Eight-Forked Serpent in English, is a legendary 8-headed and 8-tailed Japanese dragon that was slain by the Shinto storm-god Susanoo.
 
  
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Yamata no Orochi or Orochi, translated as the Eight-Forked Serpent in English, is a legendary 8-headed and 8-tailed Japanese dragon that was slain by the Shinto storm-god Susanoo.
 
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A snake with a rainbow body from Murngin lore. He is a fertility deity that controls the weather, and resides in a holy pond filled with rainbow-colored water.
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In Australian Aboriginal mythology, the Yurlungur is a great copper snake that is said to bring the rains and thus incite the renewal of life. It is commonly known as the rainbow serpent because the water where it lives shines like a rainbow. It was believed that if colored light was seen inside a well (likely caused by light reflection) then the Yurlungur was within.
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In one story of the Yurlungur, he was awoken from a deep sleep by the smell of one of the Wawalag sisters' menstrual blood. Aroused by the smell of the blood, Yurlungur swallowed the Wawalag sisters whole, however it was later forced to regurgitate them both. The act of the serpent regurgitating them is used in Aboriginal ceremonies to symbolize a boy entering manhood.
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Contents

[edit] How to Fuse

Fusion Range Demon Level Cost Success Rate
1-27 Nozuchi 14 98 79%
28-47 Naga 24 288 64%
48-61 Mizuchi 31 480 54%
62-79 Raja Naga 40 800 40%
80+ Vouivre 48 1152 28%
- Vritra 56 ? ?%
Tri-fusion Yamatano-Orochi 75 ? 3%
Special Fusion Yurlungur 81 ? 1%
Elemental Fusions
Erthys Aeros Aquans Flamies
Down Down Up Up
Race Combinations in Dyad Fusion
Vile x Dragon Yoma x Divine Yoma x Drake Divine x Avian
Divine x Night Avian x Beast Avian x Fallen Raptor x Beast
Raptor x Lady Jirae x Kishin Jirae x Kunitsu Fairy x Kunitsu
Fairy x Drake Holy x Dragon Kunitsu x Beast Kunitsu x Brute
Kunitsu x Fallen Lady x Beast Fallen x Dragon Dragon x Foul

[edit] Demon nozuchi icon.png Nozuchi

Main article: Nozuchi

A type of supernatural creature, resembling a headless, hammer-like snake. They attack humans by rolling, and can also climb uphill. They are sometimes identified with Kaya-no-hime. Nozuchi are counted among the 35 children of the Japanese deities Izangi and Izanami.

Nozuchi are also sometimes identified with the modern-day tsuchinoko.

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[edit] Demon naga icon.png Naga

Main article: Naga

Snake gods of Indian mythology. They are usually depicted as human from the waist up and snake from the waist down. They are regarded as gods of the harvest, fertility, and reincarnation. Their venom can kill with one strike, and their bodies are immortal and can heal from any wound. Female Nagas are called nagini a(n)d are said to be both beautiful and clever.

The Nagas possess many of the world's finest jewels, which they use to illuminate the underground palaces in which they dwell. Because of their awesome defensive powers, statues of Nagas are often placed at the entrances of temples.

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[edit] Demon mizuchi icon.png Mizuchi

Main article: Mizuchi

A snake god considered the lord of all freshwater creatures, the Mizuchi is thought to have originated from the Chinese Jiaolong.

A white pattern circles its neck, while its back is covered in blue blotches. Five colors of cotton-like strands of light decorate its sides, while its tail ends in a knot. A Mizuchi is said to take over and rule any lake containing 2,600 fish.

Its Chinese name signifies a race of dragons, while its Japanese name means "aquatic spiritual power". Although once a revered presence, since the advent of Buddhism it has come to be seen as a creature of evil.

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[edit] Demon rajanaga icon.png Raja Naga

Main article: Raja Naga

A were-snake that appears in Hindu mythology. The Raja Naga is a member of the top echelon of Naga royalty. They are said to reside in India, Southwest Asia and even Japan.

They come in a variety of striking forms, from those whose top half is that of a snake to those who sport numerous cobra heads or even wings.

The name Naga means "cobra", and these beings are considered deities that embody the life force and unique appearance of these snakes.

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[edit] Vouivre icon.png Vouivre

Main article: Vouivre

[edit] hEDLI1h.png Vritra

Main article: Vritra

[edit] Demon yamatanoorochi icon.png Yamatano-Orochi

Main article: Yamatano-Orochi

Yamata no Orochi or Orochi, translated as the Eight-Forked Serpent in English, is a legendary 8-headed and 8-tailed Japanese dragon that was slain by the Shinto storm-god Susanoo.

Return to Top

[edit] Demon yurlungur icon.png Yurlungur

Main article: Yurlungur

A snake with a rainbow body from Murngin lore. He is a fertility deity that controls the weather, and resides in a holy pond filled with rainbow-colored water.

In Australian Aboriginal mythology, the Yurlungur is a great copper snake that is said to bring the rains and thus incite the renewal of life. It is commonly known as the rainbow serpent because the water where it lives shines like a rainbow. It was believed that if colored light was seen inside a well (likely caused by light reflection) then the Yurlungur was within.

In one story of the Yurlungur, he was awoken from a deep sleep by the smell of one of the Wawalag sisters' menstrual blood. Aroused by the smell of the blood, Yurlungur swallowed the Wawalag sisters whole, however it was later forced to regurgitate them both. The act of the serpent regurgitating them is used in Aboriginal ceremonies to symbolize a boy entering manhood.

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Dragon King
Demons Nozuchi • Naga • Mizuchi • Raja Naga • Vouivre • Vritra • Yamata-no-Orochi • Yurlungur
Variations Inexperienced Nozuchi • Wanderer Nozuchi • Accomplished Naga • Inexperienced Naga • Accomplished Mizuchi • Inexperienced Yurlungur
Limited Manifestation Nozuchi • Saien's Big Nozuchi • Lucky Vouivre • Conquering Yamata-no-Orochi
Enemy Nozuchi (Boss) • Naga (JB) • Deformed Mizuchi • Electric Beast Mizuchi • The Flood caller Mizuchi • Deformed Raja Naga • Cave Lord Yamata-no-Orochi • True Lone Island Chief Yamata-no-Orochi • Pure Prayer Caller Yurlungur • Superior Demon Yurlungr
Event None



Demonic Compendium
By Alignment Law HeraldEntityDeityVileAvianMegamiAmatsuRaptorDivineJakiFlightYomaJiraeMachine
Neutral ReaperHolyBeastFairyElementFiendGenmaWilderSnakeNightAvatar
Chaos FoulBruteHauntDragonFallenFemmeKunitsuLadyDrakeKishinOmegaTyrantGaean
By Family God DeityMegamiEntity
Aerial HeraldDivineFallen
Icon VileAmatsuReaperKunitsuLadyKishinOmega
Demon JakiJiraeBruteFemme
Dragon SnakeDragonDrake
Nether YomaFairyGenmaNightTyrant
Bird AvianRaptorFlight
Beast HolyBeastWilderAvatar
Scourge Haunt
Pagan Foul
Prime Element
Human FiendGaean
Device Machine



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