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First day of my Genshintober 🔥
#Genshin #Genshinlmpact #原神 #Lumine #Genshintober
Ehew my genshin-themed inktober Day 1 www #Genshinlmpact #Genshintober #inktober #KaedeharaKazuha
Genshintober Day 1: Main
The reason why i started genshin… Arataki Itto my beloved lil oni… 🥹❤️
#genshintober
Day 1 of #genshintober2022 with the prompt from @WangshengFP #GenshinImpact #HuTao
GENSHINTOBER DAY 1 ✨MAIN✨
#inktober2022 #ArtistOnTwitter #artidn #GenshinImpact #Xiao #Altelier
#激かわVtuber
こっちのデフォルメも可愛すぎるし映えすぎてにやにやしちゃうのでみて欲しいのにゃあ...🐾🎉
イラストは神人さま(@ shinto_s) https://t.co/tg9YAM3LtD
Hamaya (破魔矢)
'Demon-breaking arrow' is the literal meaning.
It's given as a lucky charm during the Japanese New Year.
Ema (絵馬)
The piece of wooden plague. It is used to communicate wishes to the gods and it is usually hung at Shinto shrines in Japan.
Tactimon
(Tactician)
Demon
Attacks:
Tanegashima
Kishintotsu
Hoshiwari
Tachi 1-6
Tactimon
(Tactician)
Demon
Attacks:
Tanegashima
Kishintotsu
Hoshiwari
Tachi 1-6
Have your prayers ever been ignored?
Have you tried talking to a fox about it?
🦊In Shinto legends, foxes are messenger of the Inari God.🦊
#NFT #NFTCommmunity #nftcollector #NFTGiveaway #NFT紹介枠 #NFTGiveaways
Amanozako (天逆毎)
A monstrous Shinto goddesses born from the pent-up fury of Susanoo. She was beastly in appearance and able to read and possess the hearts of humans.
Black-Tailed Gull
In Shinto mythology, the Umineko was seen as a messenger to the goddess of fishing, and protected/fed by the local Japanese population. A shrine was built to honor the creature, and ever since, 40,000 gulls flock to the shrine site every summer to nest.
神人さん(@ shinto_s)から1周年記念イラストを頂きました°˖✧
早い段階から頂戴していたのですが、沢山温めてしまった、、、とってもかわいい、、、髪にお花が編み込まれているのも、八重歯がしっかり見えているのも素敵🥰
改めてありがとうございました°˖✧
#SHI絵
My explorers of sky playthrough is going great hehe
Here's the dynamic duo B)
Mal (Torchic)
Shinto (Shinx)
#PMD #ExplorersOfSky #Pokemon
In the new mayoi card, Dazai is shown as a 天狗(Tengu) meaning “Heavenly Dog”, which are legendary creatures considered to be a type of shinto god or yokai.