Kuzuryu is a dragon deity derived from the Hindu deity Shesha, king of Nagas. It first appeared in Japanese folklore during the Nara period and his name means "nine headed dragon". He is also known as Kuzuryushin, which means "nine headed dragon god". As either name suggests, he is depicted commonly as a nine-headed dragon. One famous legend about the Kuzuryu is the Hakone Kuzuryu legend, which is similar to that of Yamata no Orochi. According to the legend, the nine-headed dragon had settled in Lake Ashi in Hakone, where it demanded a sacrifice.
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| - Kuzuryu is a dragon deity derived from the Hindu deity Shesha, king of Nagas. It first appeared in Japanese folklore during the Nara period and his name means "nine headed dragon". He is also known as Kuzuryushin, which means "nine headed dragon god". As either name suggests, he is depicted commonly as a nine-headed dragon. One famous legend about the Kuzuryu is the Hakone Kuzuryu legend, which is similar to that of Yamata no Orochi. According to the legend, the nine-headed dragon had settled in Lake Ashi in Hakone, where it demanded a sacrifice.
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Hit
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ATK
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- 237(xsd:integer)
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Fire Breath
Poison Needle
Paralysis Scratch
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Landslide
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Mef
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Mpw
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abstract
| - Kuzuryu is a dragon deity derived from the Hindu deity Shesha, king of Nagas. It first appeared in Japanese folklore during the Nara period and his name means "nine headed dragon". He is also known as Kuzuryushin, which means "nine headed dragon god". As either name suggests, he is depicted commonly as a nine-headed dragon. One famous legend about the Kuzuryu is the Hakone Kuzuryu legend, which is similar to that of Yamata no Orochi. According to the legend, the nine-headed dragon had settled in Lake Ashi in Hakone, where it demanded a sacrifice.
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